Koreans conscripted into the Japanese army

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(1)Ladies and gentlemen,
(2)I have two eyes.
(3)I lost an arm.
(4)It’s hard to see someone who looks like this.
(5)It may be said that it has nothing to do with us.
(6)We’ve been working on these people.
(7)know nothing
(8)The fact that I’m Korean…
(9)18 years later,
(10)on the anniversary of the end of the war
(11)living for 18 years after the war
(12)Forgotten Imperial soldiers.
(13)They don’t have jobs.
(14)It’s for foreign countries.
(15)The welfare benefits of being Japanese.
(16)I can’t lie down at all.
(17)I’m Korean.
(18)I’ve been denied military pensions.
(19)a formal petition to the Prime Minister
(20)I was sent to the Imperial Household Agency.
(21)There was no response.
(22)All the time.
(23)I went to my official residence.
(24)Whether it’s in the same silver lining,
(25)I’m hurt.
(26)The Emperor’s Majesty’s Highness.
(27)He’s injured.
(28)You have to make amends equally.
(29)That’s a legitimate thing to do.
(30)Koreans are now…
(31)I served in the Japanese army.Crab
(32)Starting next year, the conscription law will be applied to millions of Koreans in the Korean Peninsula.
(33)two thousand four
(34)It applies.
(35)Your Majesty’s understanding of grace.
(36)The Joseon people…
(37)I’m so proud of you.Castle
(38)Seogap 1945 6 won silver month
(39)In 1943, he was rounded up by naval gunfire, and his arms and eyes were shot.
(40)other U.S. soldiers
(41)The government…
(42)Since I am Korean, I want to go to the Korean government.
(43)I told you to request it.
(44)the representative department
(45)National People’s University
(46)I hope the representative country will listen to it.
(47)I did it.
(48)at Joe’s appeal
(49)Should I listen?
(50)a troubled homeland
(51)the revolutionary homeland
(52)following the It Revolution
(53)ever-present
(54)My country said this.
(55)You’re here for Japan.
(56)Since I’ve been tricked.
(57)Ask the Japanese government.
(58)In Japan, Kyeun is a genus.
(59)Are you alive?
(60)To the Japanese.
(61)I have decided to appeal.
(62)Crying goes to war.
(63)We fought.
(64)I sacrificed myself for Japan.
(65)We’ve been doing this for 18 years.
(66)Fujisawa’s little boy.
(67)I just went to a job placement agency.
(68)My family…
(69)I have to support him.
(70)For us, it’s about 10,000 yen a month.
(71)Out of date
(72)Postcards and letters.
(73)Please send it to me.
(74)Please understand and support me.a rare event
(75)Did their appeal work?
(76)I think it worked.
(77)They withdrew.
(78)We arranged a drinking party.
(79)We’re starting to argue.
(80)have nothing to complain aboutIt’s a very sad fight.
(81)There was snow and it was standing on the side.
(82)My eyes are watery.

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