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French prisoners of war are transported through Emmerich, 1940 © Stadtarchiv Emmerich
Course of the War
The propaganda brochure “Europe works in Germany - Sauckel mobilises the labour reserves“, 1943 © Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit
Recruitment and Conscription
Drawing of the escape of Coenraad Liebrecht Temminck-Groll by himself, undated © Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit
Flight and Resistance
From 1946 to 1964, Displaced Persons were housed in the former Nuremberg-Langwasser prisoner of war camp. The DP camp was named after the Estonian-Latvian border town of Valka by its first residents © Pressearchiv Nürnberg
Displaced Persons
Italian “guest workers” outside a hostel, Filipo Di Carlo at lower right, 1961, Lippstadt © Di Carlo family
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