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n. (forced laborer English)
Usage examples of "forced laborers".
World War Two comes along, the Japanese invade and send most of the Nauruans to Chuuk as forced laborers.
There was a peculiar pleasure to demolishing the trunk line from Salini westward along the Gut Thirty thousand Imperial forced laborers had worked for ten years to build it, and it carried half the supplies for the Land armies in the Sierra and the Union.
The king finally forbade the branding of encomienda indios and it came to be used only for the forced laborers and criminals who work in the dreaded silver mines.
The words of the memo on the living conditions to be provided for the forced laborers in Seabring glowed steadily on his terminal, but his attention drifted away from them once more.
The prisoners of war and the forced laborers from occupied lands gave halfhearted service at best, and they persisted in sabotage no matter how many were shot.
That things were as they were in Jenisseisk is not to be wondered at when you realize that there were thirty thousand of us forced laborers, six thousand of whom were foreigners.
Independent farmers were created under land-grant schemes, and proved, to no one's surprise, more efficient than forced laborers.