FAQ
Just how many JW WW2 COs in Britain were there? A definitive number does not exist. However, an inference may be deduced from the Foreword written by Jack Felix in the 1956 British edition of Marley Cole’s Jehovah’s Witnesses – The New World Society . On page 16, Felix referred to the frequent appearances of the Witnesses before tribunals and courts as conscientious objectors and commented that they “represented less than three percent, but the newspaper reports, often long and mostly unfriendly, created the impression that there were very few conscientious objectors besides Jehovah’s witnesses.” About 60,000 men and 1,000 women are known to have applied for exemption from the armed services in World War Two. Using Felix’s figure of 3% we can reason that there would have been 1,830, or 1800 allowing for the suggestion that they represented “less than” 3%, JW COs during the period. Such an estimate appears to be broadly supported by a memorandum wr...