Brazil's World War II workers seek recognition of their hardships
14th Nov 2006, 18:56 GMT
More than 60 years after World War II ended, hundreds of poor Brazilians who were dragooned into service as rubber soldiers are still in the Amazon, waiting for those promises to be fulfilled.
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