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© dznsza/ Matthias Steffen
© Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit, Sammlung Berliner Geschichtswerkstatt
© Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit / M. Steffen
Barrack 13 was one of the first buildings in the camp, erected from 1943 onwards.
Between 1944 and 1945, Italian military internees and civilian workers were housed there. This is evidenced by numerous inscriptions with names and dates, which can be...
moreabout: Barrack 13
An exhibition by the Amy-Johnson-Gymnasium in Schönefeld in cooperation with the Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center.
The exhibition focuses on the biography of Hélène Fauriat (1918-1999), a fighter in the French Resistance. She was arrested by the...
moreabout: Hélène Fauriat
© dznsza/ Sandra Kühnapfel
© Foto: Hagen Immel, Potsdam
In World War II, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy were allies. On September 8, 1943, Italy withdrew from the alliance. The Wehrmacht then took Italian soldiers and officers prisoner. About 650,000 were deported to the German Reich and the occupied territories.
The...
moreabout: Between all chairs
© Stadtarchiv Meinerzhagen
During the National Socialist era, friendly and intimate contact between Germans and prisoners of war or forced laborers was undesirable. In some cases, they were strictly forbidden. But they are "still there": children who emerged from such relationships....
moreabout: still there!
The international traveling exhibition “Forced to Work – Willing to Survive” was developed as a joint Erasmus+ project by partners from Italy, Austria, and Poland. It sheds light on the mass phenomenon of Nazi forced labor through personal biographies,...
moreabout: Forced to Work - Willing to Survive
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