Dan kaufman interview, 1996.

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Dan kaufman interview, 1996.

In this interview Dan Kaufman discusses his Amish faith; making the decision to serve as a Conscientious Objector during World War II; his assignment to Camp #55 in Belton, Montana; camp life and work routines; weather conditions; relationships between camp residents of differing faith systems; wildlife; and his feelings about alternative military service programs and pacifism. (OH 1851).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6822451

Montana Historical Society Library

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