Many people wonder if author Guy Saj of the forgotten soldier is a real person or a fictitious character. In fact, Guy Sajer is not suitable for that name. He was born in Guymon Mew in Paris on January 13, 1927. At the age of sixteen he joined the German army during his stay in Alsace. In hoping to hide French descendants, Guy hired a mother's maiden name - Saj. After the war, gay returned to France where he became a famous cartoonist, and published a cartoon book of World War II in pseudonym Dimitri.
Dwight Eisenhower: Remember soldiers and politicians. Dwight Eisenhower: Soldiers and politicians are documents, and then we examine the person who was always the leader internally. - Discussion on immigration control has two aspects. The other party believes immigration reform will bring better negative effects. They believe that establishing an entrance to citizenship for illegal immigration will encourage more illegal immigrants and reward those who violate the law. They also believe that more immigrants will bring less resources and job opportunities to bring to the American citizens.
More than half of the population living in Central Valley is Latin American illegal immigrants. Because they do not have the same rights as the legal entities living in the United States, they are forgotten and are used only for work in that field. They are not protected by any law or something. Pesticides used to produce many crops are exposed not only to crops but also to humans. When humans are exposed to all these pesticides, not only do many diseases occur in the blood, but also cause other diseases such as cancer, brain damage, and reproductive problems. Farmers can not change this law because they are afraid to be sent back to their country of origin. Politicians know this is happening but they have not taken any action to stop this situation or to help prevent this from happening again.
It is a memorable day, but we seem to have forgotten 4 million Indian soldiers who fought in the First World War and 2 million Indian soldiers in the Second World War. G Many people today did not know about Sikhs and Hindus that during the Second World War there were still 500,000 Poles or Muslims were flying during the UK campaign. Mohinder Shin Puji, British Air Force squad leader, says: "They do not even know we are Indian there ... officially I have not received an invitation to commemorate day service"