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- Text: : So— Veteran: But I was glad I did that because a lot of young guys like me went to Germany and they never came back. Interviewer: Yeah. Because they were slave laborers. Veteran: Slave laborer, exactly. Interviewer: And they were not treated well
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- Text: of this young fella [that] was constructed into the Army. He wound up as a–– sort-of–– a mechanic and he said he hated every minute of it, but at least he got something to eat. As far as my impression of the Korean people, [they] were treated like slaves
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- Text: is so high and she could never pay it off. So, she's indebted, Mamasan takes her ID card and she can't go out onto the streets and so she's pretty much an indentured slave right there. So, a GI comes along and meets her in the bar and they start seeing
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- Text: it Special Operations K-Pool Platoon and we also–– and we had our name for it. We called it the “slaves on call platoon.” It seems like we had a lot of extra duty because we were no longer affiliated with a company. We were a detachment, so were really, like