- journalists,
along with
memoiristic writings by
draft evaders,
indicate that the
motives and
beliefs of the
evaders cannot be
usefully stereotyped.
Young people...
-
Other draft evaders from the
Vietnam era
remain in
Sweden and elsewhere. A
number of
autobiographical novels were
written by
draft evaders who went to...
-
Évadés (French; lit. 'escapees' or 'the escaped',
sometimes Dutch: ontsnapten),
often referred to in
France as the
évadés de
France (lit. 'escapees of...
-
towards middle-class
evaders who were able to
successfully stay out of the war. Some
Vietnam veterans were
opposed to
amnesty for
evaders,
while anti-war activists...
- the
system to
catch the tax
evaders reduces ****ociated risk.[citation needed] Most often, it is more
economical to
evade taxes,
being caught and paying...
- in Canada.
Draft evaders of a
lower class background were more
likely to come to
Canada only as a last resort.
American draft evaders tended to balance...
- évasion, or
evade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Evasion or
evade may
refer to:
Evade, a 1960s
board game in the 3M
bookshelf game
series Évadé, the term...
-
compromised and failed.
Despite this, the
Resistance continued to help the
evaders and many more men were able to
escape in
small groups over the winter....
- was
replaced by Iran. In a counter-current to the
movement of U.S.
draft evaders and
deserters to Canada,
about 30,000
Canadians volunteered to
fight for...
-
international standards.
Draft evaders living in
Greece are not
allowed to
leave the country.
Prior to 2002, the p****ports of
draft evaders living outside Greece...