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WW II Enslavement Case Dismissed

"A federal appeals court dismissed hundreds of lawsuits Tuesday brought by World War II prisoners of war who alleged they were enslaved by Japanese and German companies."

"The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld lower court rulings that said treaties signed by the United States barred prisoners from seeking restitution from companies accused of forcing them to work in mines, dig roads and perform other duties more than 50 years ago."

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