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Oppressed Minority Veteran
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Bob, a member of a minority group, enlists in the military. He acquits himself well, and may even gain a reputation as a war hero. After returning to civilian life, however, Bob's minority status relegates him to second-class citizenship in his homeland, despite the risks he has taken on his country's behalf. Unfortunately Truth in Television, as seen in the cases of German-Jewish veterans in Nazi Germany and African-American servicemen in the pre-Civil Rights Movement United States. Compare No Place for a Warrior, which deals with the general mistreatment of veterans in civilian life, not necessarily tied to their minority status. See also Dude, Where's My Respect?. |
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As cited above in the Max, Maus, and Anne Frank examples, the treatment of German-Jewish soldiers who served during World War I falls into this. Many served in spite of virulent antisemitism in the country at the time; they hoped to earn the privilege of being treated as equals to non-Jewish people in German society, or that Germany would be able to stop the pogroms against the Russian-Jewish people. Even though many earned honors, the soldiers and veterans were quickly turned on when the Nazis rose to power. Although there were attempts to protect their veteran status by President Hindenburg, those disappeared after his death in 1935. After the Kristallnacht, the Jewish veterans organization was disbanded, its last act advising its members to flee Germany. Those who remained were treated the same as other Jews who remained: rounded up, imprisoned, and executed. The Nazis even tried to erase evidence that there were any Jewish soldiers who fought on behalf of Germany in World War I, and earlier the Army had suppressed a survey which showed Jews served at higher rates than their gentile counterparts since they had wanted to prove the opposite. | |
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X-Men: Jakob Eisenhardt is another German-Jewish example, who was a decorated veteran of World War I. His family's persecution by the Nazi regime provides a substantial portion of the Freudian Excuse of Jakob's son, Magneto. | |
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King Arthur (2004): The knights are all descendants of a people conquered by the Roman Empire and given the choice to serve in the Roman military or be wiped out. After they served their required amount of time, they chose to join Arthur in fighting the Saxons rather than return home and live the rest of their lives as this trope. | |
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Flags of Our Fathers, which follows the men who were believed at the time to have planted the second flag on Mount Suribachi, the surviving men are brought to the United States to promote war bond drive, and during a stop, Ira Hayes, a Native American (who, incidentally, was the only one on the tour who actually was in the famous photo), goes missing right before an appearance at a stadium. One of the other men goes to look for him and finds him angrily shouting and swinging a chair at a group of policemen trying to restrain him outside a bar. He points towards the bartender saying "he wouldn't serve me!", the bartender replies "we don't serve Indians." The Navy corpsman who served alongside the 5th Marine Division drags away a furious Ira, and tells him to forget the whole thing. | |
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In Fullmetal Alchemist, during the war against the Ishvalans, members of the Amestris military with Ishvalan heritage were rounded up and imprisoned, regardless of their rank or how distinguished their record was. (And in at least some versions, then became subjects of very lethal human experimentation.) Both the manga and the Brotherhood version of the anime have the character Major Miles, the right-hand man of General Armstrong at the legendary Briggs fortress. Miles is a quarter Ishvalan and must hide his heritage, as he would still be subject to these orders despite the fact that the war is long over and how small a part of his heritage it is. | |
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Lincoln Clay from Mafia III is a black Vietnam veteran who suffers systematic prejudice and discrimination upon returning to his home town New Bordeaux (fictionalized New Orleans). | |
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Attack on Titan: A major element of the Marley arc, which focuses on the Warrior Unit returning home after being deployed on the front lines of a 4-year war. While hailed as the heroes that brought Marley victory, they are second-class citizens with none of the rights promised to their families in exchange for their service. Marleyan soldiers treat their Eldian comrades with cruelty and disdain, and Reiner is humiliated and verbally abused by his superiors when consulted about his knowledge of Paradis. | |
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Valkyria Chronicles features the Darcsens. Despite some veterans having served in the previous war, some Darcsens face constant prejudice and alienation from their peers in the Galian Militia due to a long (not to mention complicated) history amongst the races of Europa. It actually translates into gameplay; as certain characters with the 'Darscen Hater' trait will receive debuffs if stationed near any Darcsen squad members. | |
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Anne Frank: The Whole Story: Otto Frank's service record from WWI will not prevent him from being deported by the Nazis. He can apply for Theresienstadt, a "model camp" specifically built for Jewish war veterans, but he knows perfectly well that the conditions are still horrible, while the rest of his family would be sent to even worse camps. The SD officer who arrests them does show some mild deference when he sees Otto's old war equipment, addressing Otto by his former rank, ordering the other soldiers to wait outside and telling him he can take his time to gather his family's belongings. | |
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In Dark Elf Historia, Freylia came to Orocu during the Great Offscreen War, where she served as a mercenary in Orocu's army. After the war, the government stiffed her because she was a dark elf, and, lacking the money to return home, she became a permanent member of Orocu's immigrant underclass, eking out a living by undertaking dangerous and potentially degrading jobs. | |
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Sabaton: Heroes: "Inmate 4859" and "Far from the Fame" are both about World War II war heroes from Eastern Europe who became victims of their countries' new Soviet-imposed governments after the war's end, respectively Witold Pilecki (Polish, was shot as a traitor due to his loyalty to the Western-backed Government in Exile) and Karel Janoušek (Czechoslovakian, imprisoned for several years following the pro-Soviet coup). "A Ghost in the Trenches" from The Great War is about Francis Pegahmagabow, a man from the Canadian First Nations who enlisted to serve in World War I despite not even being legally a Canadian citizen. As the Sabaton History video for the song describes, Pegahmagabow became the most successful sniper of the war, earning the Military Medal twice, and became an activist for indigenous peoples' rights after the war. |
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Dead Presidents shows the hardships and discrimination African-American veterans of the Vietnam War faced. | |
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On Gargoyles, gargoyles across the world have been mistreated, banished, and massacred despite their dedication to protecting people. | |
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At the end of Geronimo: An American Legend, after the famous Native American warrior Geronimo surrenders to the Americans, all Apache and other Natives serving as scouts or in other offices (including Chato, a major character instrumental in getting Geronimo to surrender) are stripped of their rank and forcibly relocated. The final scene shows the few remaining tribesmen in a train being relocated, and a despondent Chato concludes that Geronimo was right to fight the Americans and that everything they told him were lies. | |
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The 24th features an entire company of black US soldiers going through racial prejudice in the Deep South during World War I. First Sergeant Hayes, a disillusioned veteran of the American-Spanish War who claims to have fought by Theodore Roosevelt's side, watches Roosevelt rise up to the presidency; taking all the credit while conveniently forgetting all the sacrifices made by black soldiers. | |
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In one episode of The Unit, Jonas's father is very belatedly awarded the Silver Star for destroying a North Korean tank via Insert Grenade Here. The medal was not initially awarded due to the elder Mr. Blane being A) an enlisted man and B) black. Jonas later explains how when they got home to the Jim Crow South later, he and his father were accosted by a pair of probable Klansmen for speaking to a white woman (Mr. Blane had asked her to go into a whites-only store to get Jonas a soda). Jonas initially says Mr. Blane talked them down, but later confirms to his daughter privately that the toughs assaulted him, and he killed them both with his KA-BAR knife and stole their truck to get himself and Jonas out of town. | |
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Criminal Minds: There is a heartbreaking B-plot involving Agent Rossi's former commanding officer from when he was in the Vietnam war, who is black. In the course of a case, Rossi stumbles on him living on the street. It is then revealed that the medal which Rossi believed he earned, should have gone to his commanding officer. Rossi gives the guy the medal in a public ceremony and gets him a place with a charity that works with veterans. Eventually, the man is also reunited with his son and daughter-in-law. This guy wasn't getting respect from society because of his race, and he wasn't getting respect from his children because of his PTSD. | |
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Sabaton History: In addition to covering the songs "Far from the Fame" and "Inmate 4859" (see Music above), part three of the "Soldier of 3 Armies" trilogy details how Lauri Törni was arrested by Finland's postwar Soviet-leaning government on trumped-up charges. Though he was later freed, it prompted him to emigrate to the United States, where he became an officer in the US Army Special Forces and eventually died in a helicopter crash in Vietnam. | |
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In The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Isaiah Bradley was among several African American soldiers that were given an experimental form of the Super Serum to turn them into Super Soldiers, but many died due to complications, with Bradley and two others being the only ones left alive. When the other two men were captured during the Korean War, high command ordered the P.O.W. camp where they were held to be firebombed to keep their existence a secret. Bradley snuck out of his base and rescued them (much like Steve Rogers did during WWII), but it was All for Nothing as the men died from complications soon after. For going off base without permission, Bradley was court-martialed for insubordination and disobeying orders, and was sent to prison where he was experimented on for thirty years, and his wife was told that he had died during his imprisonment to keep anyone from the outside from asking questions about him. He only managed to escape when a sympathetic nurse helped fake his death. | |
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The Barber in Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator is a Jewish World War I veteran living in a parody of Nazi Germany. | |
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Hitler: The Rise of Evil: Hitler's commanding officer during World War I turns out to be a Jewish man. It's suggested that Hitler, who already held strong antisemitic beliefs at the time, earned his Iron Cross by blackmailing the man with this information.note This is false, as his CO was open about being Jewish and Hitler considered him "one of the good ones" (along with a Jewish physician who'd once treated his mother), letting him leave later before the Holocaust happened. | |
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The opening of Watchmen (2019) depicts the 1921 Tulsa race massacre, including shots of Will's father, a World War I veteran, in his old uniform as they flee the white mob sacking Greenwood. The second episode has a flashback of his father picking up a German Army leaflet urging black troops to switch sides and then being spat on by a white officer. | |
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In Young Avengers, Eli Bradley's grandfather Isaiah was a test subject for Project Rebirth, and the first man to put on the mantle of Captain America. Using his serum-granted abilities, he helped liberate a concentration camp. After the war, the government didn't want to admit that a black man was essential to the success of Project Rebirth, so Isaiah was locked up for stealing the costume and spent years languishing in a military prison. When he was finally released, the serum had destroyed his brain, and his medical needs have impoverished his family. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: In the episode "Measure Of A Man", it is established that Data has won numerous medals and awards from Starfleet, but he is still put on trial by them to determine if he is merely property for them to disassemble and study strictly on Commander Bruce Maddox's say-so. | |
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