By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 11, 2015 In September 1945, World War II barely over and its surviving soldiers beginning to come home, George Albert Smith addressed Church members (or at least those in the U.S.) about war. It is far from a triumphalist speech, as might have been given then; instead, it is one that renounces war, acknowledges loss, and offers hope. Some Thoughts on War, and Sorrow, and Peace By President George Albert Smit...
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