Draft Dodgers facts
While investigating facts about Draft Dodgers Vietnam War and Draft Dodgers For Doors, I found out little known, but curios details like:
Jimmy Carter pardoned all Vietnam draft dodgers almost immediately after taking office
how many draft dodgers went to canada?
On his second day in office Jimmy Carter issued unconditional pardons to hundreds of thousands of Vietnam War draft dodgers
What happened to draft dodgers?
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across answering what happened to draft dodgers who went to canada. Here are 14 of the best facts about Draft Dodgers Canada and Draft Dodgers Rag I managed to collect.
what's draft dodgers?
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During the Vietnam war 30,000 American draft dodgers fled to Canada, the same number as Canadians that volunteered to fight
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30,000 American draft dodgers went to Canada during the Vietnam War, while 30,000 Canadians joined the US military to fight in the Vietnam War
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Tens of thousands of British men were sent to the coal mines instead of the front after conscription in WWII. These "Bevin Boys" were treated as draft-dodgers, denied war pensions, and not allowed to march as veterans until 50 years after the war.
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In the 1988 MLB draft Tommy Lasorda (L.A Dodgers' Manager) drafted Mike Piazza as a favor for his dad. Piazza was selected in the 62nd round as the #1,390th player selected. Piazza is now regarded as one of the best offensive catchers in baseball history and is in the Baseball Hall of Fame
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Trump's grandfather who immigrated to the US, Frederick Trump, was also the Bavarian equivalent of a draft dodger
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Roy Gleason is the only MLB player to be drafted and sent to the front lines in Vietnam after playing professionally. He earned a purple heart, and won a world series ring with the Dodgers which was lost in Vietnam.
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Jack Fellure who has campaigned for President of the United States in every presidential election since 1988 and has also "has blamed the ills of society on those he has characterized as "atheists, Marxists, liberals, queers, liars, draft dodgers" etc.
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The "patriotic theme" gave women four arguments as to why they should go to work during the war including 1) the war would end sooner, 2) more would die if they did not go to work, 3) if they didn"t work they were slackers, and 4) if they didn"t work they were like draft-dodgers.
Why did canada accept draft dodgers?
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Adolfo Kaminsky. As a teenager he forged documents for 1000s of people in Nazi occupied Paris to help them escape persecution. He later lent his services to American draft dodgers during the Vietnam War and people escaping from Salazar's and Franco's dictatorships of Portugal and Spain
Mitt Romney was a Vietnam War Draft Dodger. - source