Making a stand: German opposition to World War One

Speaker: Ingrid Sharpe
German Opposition

During and after the First World War, ‘German’  and ‘Germany’ became bywords for militarism and a hundred years later commemoration of the First World War centenary sometimes gave the impression that the war was accepted, even welcomed, without opposition, and that the First World War was fought without any dissenting German voices. This talk will look beyond German militarism at the various forms of anti-war resistance practiced by German citizens, including those conscripted into the German army.
Before the war, there were social, political and religious forces against militarism that were largely suppressed but not entirely destroyed by military censorship. The terrible experience of war also created new opposition among the scientists, politicians and soldiers who participated in it, and a small but determined minority within the organised women’s movement formed international links across enemy lines to speak out against the war and to influence the peace processes.

Members and non-members of the Wester-Front Association are equally welcome. Any new visitors are guaranteed a friendly atmosphere and a warm welcome from a group of like-minded enthusiasts.

Event organiser: Birmingham branch
21 November 2026 14:00 to 21 November 2026 16:00
Royal British Legion, 12 Rectory Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield, B75 7AL
Branch contacts
Jonathan Dale
(Branch Chairman)
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