The Forced Laborer Memorial "Transit" is a Nuremberg monument. It is located at the Plärrer, a main traffic junction of the Nuremberg city centre, just...
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KZ-Transport 1945 Memorial Angel of Peace (Mannheim) Freight Wagon Memorial Forced Laborer Memorial Transit, Nuremberg European Holocaust Memorial in Landsberg...
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The National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation (FoMo; Korean: 국립일제강제동원역사관; Hanja: 國立日帝强制動員歷史館) is a national history museum...
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which housed the forced laborers along with other prisoners. Thousands of Jews from the Lwów ghetto were forced to work as slave laborers in this complex...
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The Holocaust (section Forced labor)
to bring surviving Jewish forced laborers under the control of the SS in the concentration camp system. Some of the forced-labor camps for Jews and some...
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World War II as forced laborers, while ethnic Germans living in the USSR were deported during World War II and conscripted for forced labor. German prisoners...
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Hinzert concentration camp (section Memorial)
"anti-social behavior". Shortly afterwards, the camp was used to host forced laborers from occupied countries. Beginning in 1941, large groups of prisoners...
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group of forced laborers in the Soviet Union consisted of several million German prisoners of war. Most German POW survivors of the forced labor camps...
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Holocaust trains (section Memorials)
July 1942, although nearly 2,250 Jews had already been deported as forced laborers for Organisation Todt to Northern France. By October 1942, some 16...
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Population transfer in the Soviet Union (redirect from Forced population transfer in the Soviet Union)
Soviet Union survived in German captivity. About 3 million had been forced laborers (Ostarbeiter) in Germany and occupied territories. Surviving POWs,...
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