Erik Florin

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The thin ranks of those who were willing to face execution for their pacifist beliefs were joined by a single Austrian Catholic priest, Franz Reinisch, who, in his turn, inspired the farmer Franz Jägerstätter to reject military service; and, in the whole Reich, there was just one Protestant conscientious objector, Hermann Stöhr.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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