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Conchie - What my Father didn't do in the war (Paperback, New edition)
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Conchie - What my Father didn't do in the war (Paperback, New edition)
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List price R330
Loot Price R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
You Save R55 (17%)
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What did you do in the war, daddy?' It's a classic question - and
maybe one that expected the answer to be stories of brave attacks
on enemy lines, pressing forward against overwhelming odds. But to
Gethin Russell-Jones, the question was not one to ask - he knew
what his father had done and, growing up, would have summed his
father's contribution to the war effort under one word: 'Nothing.'
As a conscientious objector, and despite the fact that his fiancA
(c)e was cracking German codes at Bletchley during the Second World
War, John Russell-Jones exhibited a different kind of courage to
that shown by most of his peers. Convinced that Christ's teaching
forbade him to take the life of another, he faced ignominy,
insults, and opposition, from the state, his friends, and even his
own family. As an adult, Gethin decided it was time to look for the
man his father had been, and to see if he could regain respect for
him. And as he finds out what led his father to the decision he
made, he discovers a man he never really knew - one who was
prepared to suffer for an unpopular and unfashionable belief, and
who exhibited a different kind of courage in doing so.
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