The Australian Freedom League (AFL) was an anti-conscription organisation founded in Australia in 1912. Growing out of an earlier organisation called the "Anti-Military Service League", it was initially based in Adelaide, although by 1914 there were branches in every state except Western Australia. It was active in producing pamphlets and other material to promote its views that military training would have a negative and corrupting effect on young men and boys.
References
- Summy, Hilary N. (2006). 'Peace Angel' of World War I. Brisbane: University of Queensland. ISBN 0977506207.
- Hamel-Green, Michael. "Early Opposition to the 1911 'Boy Conscription' Scheme". Australian Living Peace Museum. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
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