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Ostarbeiter (German: [ˈɔstˌʔaʁbaɪtɐ], lit. "Eastern worker") was a ****
German designation for
foreign slave workers gathered from
occupied Central and...
- with a
similar number of
workers in this
category from
other countries.
Ostarbeiter ('Eastern workers') –
Soviet and
Polish civil workers,
mostly rounded...
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Woman with
Ostarbeiter badge at the IG
Farben plant in Auschwitz...
- 2017.
Retrieved February 1, 2023. Steinert, Johannes-Dieter.
Kleine Ostarbeiter:
Child Forced Labor in ****
Germany and
German Occupied Eastern Europe...
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Woman with
Ostarbeiter badge at work at IG-Farbenwerke in Auschwitz...
- : Ваш выбор ЦИРЗ, 1996. – pp. 735–38. (Victims of Two Dictatorships.
Ostarbeiters and POW in
Third Reich and
Their Repatriation) (Russian) Evdokimov, Rostislav...
- 2004) - a
Russian Jewish diarist who
wrote diaries while working as a
Ostarbeiter in Germany,
along with her mother, Anna. Mary Berg Hélène Berr– a French...
- Furthermore, in 1945,
about 100
filtration camps were set for
repatriated Ostarbeiter, POWs, and
other displaced persons,
which processed more than 4,000,000...
- Militärinternierte ('military internees'),
Zivilarbeiter ('civilian workers'),
Ostarbeiter ('Eastern workers'), and
Hilfswillige ('volunteer') POW workers.[citation...
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anywhere from
eight to 80
years old.
Liberated female Polish and
Soviet Ostarbeiters were also raped.
Antony Beevor estimates that up to half of all rape...