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- Description: around China, Korea, and Japan helping transport liberated Chinese slave laborers and Japanese soldiers back to their home countries. In spring 1946 they sailed for the U.S. and arrived in Bremerton, Washington in May 1946. The ship was decommissioned
- Text: for six months -Brought Chinese slave laborers from Japan back to China -Brought Japanese soldiers and their families from China back to Japan -Took supplies to Korea -Got along well with the Japanese soldiers and Chinese laborers -Soldiers were happy
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- Text: was befriended by the family of a clergyman, Morly Urwin, and when Urwin died, John Newton, the converted slave trader become Anglican pastor and author of "Amazing Grace," invited Cowper to come to Olney, England, Newton's parish. For the last two decades
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- Description: the liberation of multiple slave labor camps. After Germany's surrender in May 1945, he was part of the Army of Occupation and served in Karlsruhe and Stuttgart. He left Germany in summer 1946 and was discharged at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in September 1946.
- Text: in lice -Had a special medical unit to delouse them -Let them leave and go to the rear, but robberies and rapes started to happen -Had to gather them back up and place them in the camp until rear troops arrived -Slave labor from Yugoslavia, Russia, Poland
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- Text: of 6 sacrificial dogs and the skeletons of 16 human slaves. This is a chariot with the skeletons of the horses still in harness. Our next stop was at the Longmen Caves. These caves house tens of thousands of statues of the Shakyamuni Buddha and his
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- Text: piece he wanted. He sculpted his slaves series and the Pieta in St Peters from Carrara marble. There are a number of marble mines in the area and they all use huge heavy machinery now to extract the marble and ship it all over the world. It was a hot day
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- Text: captives and slaves in their own land. '--v u- -\c-"'1--,.,..._~ _ l" ,.__, , ., Biographical Sketch I was born in Alkrnaar, Noord Hol ]and just 13 days before the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands. My early nanories include the CaT{)any of Nazi horse
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- Text: , protesters are singing this song from Les Miserables. They have sung it in Hong Kong, Poland and most recently in Myanmar: Do you hear the people sing? Singing a song of angry men? It is the music of a people Who will not be slaves again! When the beating
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- Text: in seven can be seen in Leviticus 25 where the Sabbath principle is applied to the agricultural situation in terms of years, and they are to work the land for six years and then let it lie fallow for a year and not work, and not work their slaves
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- Text: accomplish in him as he tried to follow it fully? It brought about his death - spiritually. Why? Because he says, "...The Law is spiritual; but I am not. I am unspiritual, the purchased slave of sin." In utter amazement, Paul says, "I do not even acknowledge
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- Text: . What was the Passover? The people of Israel are slaves in Egypt. Pharaoh is abusing and oppressing them, the sons and daughters of Jacob. God calls Moses and says, "Take my people out of there." So Moses goes to the Pharaoh and the Pharaoh says, "No Way
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- Text: The Communion of Saints–Love, Forgiveness, Freedom Richard A. Rhem Page 5 my slave girl from Egypt and begin the new line with a child from her womb." Which Abraham did. And Hagar conceived. And, now you have a situation so characteristic of the human