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Buch, Englisch, 560 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 966 g

Plato / Leh / Thonfeld

Hitler's Slaves

Life Stories of Forced Labourers in Nazi-Occupied Europe
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-1-84545-698-6
Verlag: Berghahn Books

Life Stories of Forced Labourers in Nazi-Occupied Europe

Buch, Englisch, 560 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 966 g

ISBN: 978-1-84545-698-6
Verlag: Berghahn Books


During World War II at least 13.5 million people were employed as forced labourers in Germany and across the territories occupied by the German Reich. Most came from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldavia, the Baltic countries, France, Poland and Italy. Among them were 8.4 million civilians working for private companies and public agencies in industry, administration and agriculture. In addition, there were 4.6 million prisoners of war and 1.7 million concentration camp prisoners who were either subjected to forced labour in concentration or similar camps or were ‘rented out’ or sold by the SS. While there are numerous publications on forced labour in National Socialist Germany during World War II, this publication combines a historical account of events with the biographies and memories of former forced labourers from twenty-seven countries, offering a comparative international perspective.

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Remembrance, Responsibility and Future

Foreword by the Board of Directors of the Foundation

Acknowledgements

PART I

Editors’ Introduction

PART II

Chapter 1. Reports from Germany on Forced and Slave Labour

Alexander von Plato

Chapter 2. Work, Repression and Death after the Spanish Civil War

Mercedes Vilanova

Chapter 3. Czechs as Forced and Slave Labourers during the Second World War

Šárka Jarská

Chapter 4. Slovak Republic (1939-1945)

Viola Jakschová

Chapter 5. ‘You can’t say it out loud. And you can’t forget’: Polish Experiences of Slave and Forced Labour for the ‘Third Reich’

Piotr Filipkowski and Katarzyna Madon-Mitzner

Chapter 6. The Fate of Polish Slave and Forced Labourers from

Lódz Ewa Czerwiakowski and Gisela Wenzel

Chapter 7. Interviews with Roma in Poland – A Report of My Experiences

Arthur Podgorski

Chapter 8. The French Experience: STO, a Memory to Collect, a History to Write

Anne-Marie Granet-Abisset

Chapter 9. The Experiences of Hungarian Slave and Forced Labourers

Éva Kovács

Chapter 10. ‘Mother, are the apples at home ripe yet?’: Slovenian Forced and Slave Labourers during the Second World War

Monika Kokalj Kocevar

Chapter 11. Of Silence and Remembrance: Forced Labour and the NDH, and the History of their Remembrance

Christian Schölzel

Chapter 12. ‘If you lose your freedom, you lose everything’: The Experiences and Memories of Serbian Forced Labourers

Barbara N. Wiesinger

Chapter 13. They Survived Two Wars: Bosnian Roma as Civil War Refugees in Germany

Birgit Mair

Chapter 14. Forced Labour in Bulgaria 1941-1944. Tracing the Memories

Ana Luleva

Chapter 15. Lithuania 1941-1944: Slave and Forced Labourers Remember

Rose Lerer Cohen

Chapter 16. Belarusian Forced Labourers: Types and Recruitment Methods

Alexander Dalhouski

Chapter 17. Forced and Slave Labour in Belarus: Experiences, Coping Strategies and Personal Accounts

Imke Hansen and Alesja Belanovich

Chapter 18. The Experience of Forced Labourers from Galician Ukraine

Tetyana Lapan

Chapter 19. Oral Histories of Former Ukrainian ‘Ostarbeiter: Preliminary Results of Analysis

Gelinada Grinchenko

Chapter 20. Oral Testimonies from Russia

Irina Scherbakowa

Chapter 21. The Experience of Citizens of the Former Soviet Union as Forced Labourers in Nazi Germany

Natalia Timofeyeva

Chapter 22. Presenting Life in Captivity. Oral Testimonies of Former Forced and Slave Labourers from St Petersburg and the Russian Northwest

Anna Reznikova

Chapter 23. Women’s Biographies and Women’s Memory of War

Olga Nikitina, Elena Rozhdestvenskaya and Victoria Semenova

Chapter 24. The Deportation of the Italians 1943-45

Doris Felsen and Viviana Frenkel

Chapter 25. Former Forced Labourers as Immigrants in Great Britain after 1945

Christoph Thonfeld

Chapter 26. Slave Labour and Shoah – A View from Israel

Margalit Bejarano and Amija Boasson

Chapter 27. International Slave and Forced Labour Documentation Project: United States, Atlanta, Georgia

Sara Ghitis and Ruth Weinberger

Chapter 28. Forced and Slave Labour in the Context of the Jewish Holocaust Experience

Dori Laub and Johanna Bodenstab

PART III.

Chapter 29. A Memorial for the Persecuted – Materials for Education and Science: The Compilation of Biographies of Former Slave and Forced Labourers

Almut Leh and Henriette Schlesinger

Chapter 30. ‘A moment of elation … and painful’: The Homecoming of Slave and Forced Labourers after the Second World War

Christoph Thonfeld

Chapter 31. Witnesses at the First Auschwitz Trial in Frankfurt

Dagi Knellesen

Chapter 32. Revisiting Testimonies of Holocaust Survivors 25 Years Later

Dori Laub and Johanna Bodenstab

Chapter 33. ‘It Was a Modern Slavery’: First Results of the Documentation Project on Forced and Slave Labour

Alexander von Plato

Appendices

Appendix I:Interview Guidelines

Alexander von Plato

Appendix II: Timeline Forced Labour and Compensation

Joachim Riegel

Appendix III: Interview Partner

List of Contributors

Bibliography

Index


Leh, Almut
Almut Lehis a historian and Research Fellow at the Institute for History and Biography at the University of Hagen (Germany) and co-editor of BIOS –Zeitschrift für Biographieforschung, Oral History und Lebensverlaufsanalysen. She also is a council member of the International Oral History Association and has published on German history since 1945 and the methodology of oral history.

Plato, Alexander Von
Alexander von Plato is a historian and the former Director of the Institute for History and Biography at the University of Hagen (Germany). He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna, the Director of the International Life Story Project on Forced Labourers during WW II, and the Secretary of the International Oral History Association. His many publications include books and films on mentality history, focusing particularly on National Socialism, World War II, and German reunification.

Thonfeld, Christoph
Christoph Thonfeld is a historian and language teacher and is currently Assistant Professor of German language and culture at Cheng Chi University in Taipei, Taiwan. He is also researching forced labourers’ memories of WW II in an internationally comparative perspective. He is co-editor of the periodical WerkstattGeschichte.

Alexander von Plato is a historian and the former Director of the Institute for History and Biography at the University of Hagen (Germany). He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna, the Director of the International Life Story Project on Forced Labourers during WW II, and the Secretary of the International Oral History Association. His many publications include books and films on mentality history, focusing particularly on National Socialism, World War II, and German reunification.



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