Polish Forced Labour (Zwangsarbeiter/Fremdarbeiter) collection
Article about: by A.J. Zawadzki Hi Stefan, yes, very perceptive of you. Definitely the efforts of a left leaning group. You'll quickly spot the less-than-subtle hammer and scythe imagery on the cover: Atta
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re: Polish Forced Labour (Zwangsarbeiter/Fremdarbeiter) collection
Incredible stories !!
My father was treated to Soviet "hospitality" courtesy of cuddly Uncle Joe. Of course they were very kind to let him out to fight the Nazi horde when everything wasn't going so well. Fortunately for him he found the desert sun a bit more inviting and was soon drinking Italian wine and then French bread followed by English fish and chips !!
But victory was really bittersweet for him...and many, many others !!
Vic
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re: Polish Forced Labour (Zwangsarbeiter/Fremdarbeiter) collection
This is a superb thread.
The translation of the document is indeed a chilling reminder of the evils of Nazism.
I had heard of Notek lamps before due to the use on military vehicles, but I had not heard of them in this context before.
Thanks.
Cheers, Ade.
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re: Polish Forced Labour (Zwangsarbeiter/Fremdarbeiter) collection
These are very interesting items
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