Did the Amish fight in ww2?
Christopher Ramos
Updated on April 14, 2026
During the Second World War, the old question of military service for the Amish came up again. Because Amish young men in general refused military service, they ended up in the Civilian Public Service (CPS), where they worked mainly in forestry and hospitals.
Did the Amish fight in ww1?
Amish ChurchThe Amish, following a core religious principle known as nonresistance, were opposed to military service along with other forms of participation in government such as holding public office.