Box 24
Contains 47 Results:
Talbott, E. Guy. The price of peace: A handbook on America's international relations. San Francisco, CA: National Council for Prevention of War, 1935
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
Hoffman, Richard, Mike Head. Bush's legal propagandist defends the indefensible: torture in Afghanistan and Iraq. World Socialist Web Site, May 20, 2004
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War. Diplomatic Conference for the Establishment of International Conventions for the Protection of Victims of War, October 21, 1950
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
Military Policy -- GI, Pamphlet File, 1927; 1935; July 1966; January 1967; April 1967; September 1969; May 1973; circa 1984;
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
Waters, Mary Alice. G.I.'s and the Fight Against War. New York : Young Socialist, January 1967
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
The Fort Hood three : The case of the three G.I.'s who said "no" to the war in Vietnam. New York : Fort Hood Three Defense Committee, July 1966
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
Free speech for GIs : The case of Pfc. Howard Petrick, a solider who opposed to the Vietnam War. New York : Committee to Defend the Rights of Pfc. Petrick, April 1967
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
Boyle, Richard. GI revolts : The breakdown of the U.S. Army in Vietnam. San Francisco : United Front Press, May 1973
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
Military duty : service or subservience? A critique of the role of citizen-soldier Berkeley : Student Research Facility for the G.I. Student Union, September 1969
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.
Barnes, Roswell P. Militarizing our youth : The significance of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps in our schools and colleges. New York : Committee on Militarism in Education, 1927
This series contains pamphlets and other material related to anti-war and peace movements from World War II to Iraq. Other material is related to veterans, military policy, terriorism, torture, and war.