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Two big ones: In combat zones, while appreciated by their fellow soldiers, they were used by the Army mostly as the hewers of wood and drawers of water. Back home in the States, they were treated abominably by white citizens in the South. German POW's interned in the United States were treated much better - by eyewitness account after eyewitness account.

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