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- including Deutsche Bank and Siemens. A class system was created amongst Fremdarbeiter ('foreign workers') brought to Germany to work for the Reich. The system...
- called Vertragsarbeiter. The term that was used during the **** era was Fremdarbeiter (German for 'foreign worker'). However, the latter term had negative...
- immigrants and asylum-s****ers. At one event in 2005, Lafontaine described Fremdarbeiter ("foreign workers", a term ****ociated with the **** regime) as a threat...
- Edition, Hamburg 1999, ISBN 3-930908-54-9, S. 1077–1092, Ulrich Herbert: Fremdarbeiter. Politik und Praxis des "Ausländer-Einsatzes" in der Kriegswirtschaft...
- of them women from Russia and Poland. Additionally, several hundred Fremdarbeiter ("foreign workers") from France and Belgium were emplo**** throughout...
- Another 100,000 or so were forced labor, mainly French "foreign workers" (Fremdarbeiter) and Russian "eastern workers" (Ostarbeiter). The key to the Flak area...
- Among the labourers were mainly non–German concentration camp inmates (Fremdarbeiter) as well as Russian, Polish, and French prisoners of war, but also some...
- subject to frequent criticism. At one event, Oskar Lafontaine described Fremdarbeiter ("foreign workers", a term ****ociated with the **** regime) as a threat...
- & Co. KG. p. 217. ISBN 978-3-8452-8562-7. Kučera, Wolfgang (1996). Fremdarbeiter und KZ-Häftlinge in der Augsburger Rüstungsindustrie (in German). AV...
- often, somewhat euphemistically, referred to as "foreign workers" (Fremdarbeiter). During 1943 and 1944, these were further augmented by concentration...