Working for the Enemy: Ford, General Motors, and Forced Labor in Germany during the Second World War

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Working for the Enemy: Ford, General Motors, and Forced Labor in Germany during the Second World War

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During the war, the Nazi Reich used millions of POWs, civilians from German-occupied countries, and concentration camp prisoners as forced laborers in the German homefront economy. Starting in 1940, Ford Werke and Opel also made use of thousands of forced laborers. POWs and civilian detainees, deported to Germany by the Nazi authorities, were kept at private camps owned and managed by the companies. In the longest section of the book, ten people who were forced to work at Ford Werke recall their experiences in oral testimonies.
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