A Veteran Against War (Rob Wagner’s Script Magazine, 1938)
Writer Paul Gerard Smith (1894 – 1968) was a U.S. Marine in World War I and in 1938, when he saw that another war with Germany was simmering on the the front burner he put a Fresh ribbon of ink in the typewriter and wrote this editorial which he titled, An Open Letter to Boys of Military Age. His column is a cautionary tale advising the young men of his day to make their decisions thoughtfully before committing themselves to such a dangerous undertaking as war. Smith advised youth to examine the causes for the war, verify whose commercial interests will be served in victory and only if –
you find that America and the future of America is threatened – then go and kick Hell of the enemy, and God be with you.
Click here to read an article about the German veterans of W.W. I.
CLICK HERE… to read one man’s account of his struggle with shell shock…
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