Hitler's Foreign Workers: Enforced Foreign Labor in Germany Under the Third ReichThis is an account of the most important instance of forced labour by foreign workers outside their own country in the twentieth century, when millions of workers from from the USSR, Poland, France, Czechoslovakia, Italy and elsewhere toiled in the service of the Nazi regime. The workers are examined first from the viewpoint of the Nazi leadership, the entrepreneurs and the authorities, and second through the eyes of the workers themselves. It is the first major study of what in effect was slave labour on a massive scale, whose reverberations are still felt today in current debates about work compensation and the legacy of the Third Reich. |
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the practical experience of World War I | 13 |
Prisoners of war in German custody 191418 page | 17 |
The prehistory of foreign labor deployment | 27 |
Foreign workers in Germany 19369 | 48 |
Foreign workers in Germany by nationality 19368 | 51 |
Labor deployment of Polish POWs October 1939 to April 1940 | 62 |
Recruitment of workers from the Generalgouvernement 193944 | 85 |
German and foreign workers in various industrial branches 193940 | 86 |
Employed foreign workers including POWs in Germany September 1941 and November 1942 | 194 |
Polish workers in Germany September 1941 to May 1944 | 198 |
foreign labor deployment in 1942 | 205 |
POWs and foreign civilian workers employed at GSF Essen 193945 | 206 |
Germans and foreigners in Essen 193945 | 207 |
Bed capacity in camps for foreigners at GSF Essen 19405 | 215 |
Distribution of skills among foreign workers at GSF Essen November 1942 | 223 |
Distribution of foreigners by category of factory | 224 |
Blitzkrieg euphoria and extensive labor deployment | 95 |
Labor deployment of POWs according to branch of the economy late December 1940 | 96 |
Civilian foreign workers in Germany May 1939 and September 1941 | 98 |
New problems in the employment of foreigners | 106 |
Requested penalties for indiscipline WestphaliaLower Rhine | 115 |
Arrests for industrial action prohibited contact and political activity 194142 | 127 |
policy on foreigners 1942 | 137 |
Wages for Eastern workers June 1942 | 185 |
Newly recruited workers April 1 to November 30 1942 | 193 |
Average number of actual hours worked by a male foreign worker GSF Essen 193944 | 226 |
the practice of foreign labor deployment | 296 |
Opposition | 345 |
the final phase of the war | 359 |
Concluding thoughts | 382 |
Notes | 397 |
Bibliography | 478 |
The Hans Böckler Foundation | 496 |
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Hitler's Foreign Workers: Enforced Foreign Labor in Germany Under the Third ... <span dir=ltr>Ulrich Herbert</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2006 |
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