- from
neutral and German-allied
countries (Gastarbeitnehmer),
Polish Zivilarbeiters received lower wages and were not
allowed to use
public conveniences...
-
which contained regulations concerning the
Polish forced labourers (
Zivilarbeiter) who were
brought to
Germany during World War II. One of the regulations...
-
Poland working in Germany;
Already in 1944
there were
about 2,8 m
Polish Zivilarbeiters in
Germany (approximately 10% of
Generalgouvernement workforce) and...
- Conventions,
which had not been
ratified or
implemented by the
Soviet Union.
Zivilarbeiter ('civilian workers') –
ethnic Poles from the
General Government territory...
-
which regulated the
working and
living conditions of
Polish laborers (
Zivilarbeiter) used
during World War II in Germany. The
decrees set out that any Pole...
-
Gastarbeitnehmer ('guest workers'), Militärinternierte ('military internees'),
Zivilarbeiter ('civilian workers'),
Ostarbeiter ('Eastern workers'), and Hilfswillige...
-
Auschwitz and
later described their experiences in novels. Many
women were
Zivilarbeiters or camp or
prison inmates who had to work for Germans.
There existed...
- and
regulated the
working and
living conditions of
Polish laborers (
Zivilarbeiter). The
Polish decrees also
established that any Pole "who has ****ual...
-
Battle of
Smolensk (1941). 20 July:
Forced labour camp No. 126 for
Zivilarbeiters established by the Germans. July:
Dulag 240
transit camp for prisoners...
- 2000, ISBN 3-412-11096-5.
Evelyn Halm,
Margitta Ballhorn: Ausländische
Zivilarbeiter in Jena 1940–1945. Städtische Museen, Jena 1995, ISBN 3-930128-21-7...