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FORCED LABOR . - Ausstellung Zwangsarbeit

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International travelling exhibitionforced labor .the germans, the forced laborers,and the warAn exhibition by the Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundationat the Jewish Museum Berlin, initiated and sponsored by the Foundation“Remembrance, Responsibility and Future”Companion volume to the exhibitionForced labor. The germans, the forced laborers,and the warthe germans, the forced laborers,and the warPublished by Volkhard Knigge, Rikola-Gunnar Lüttgenauand Jens-Christian Wagner on behalf of the Buchenwaldand Mittelbau-Dora Memorials FoundationF o r c e d l a b o r .the germans, the forced laborers, and the warA total of 256 pages:– 180 pages presentation of the exhibition– 65 pages systematizing scholarly contributions– 188 illustrationsFormat: 20.5 x 27.5 cm– Paperback with thread stitchingPrice of sale: 19,80 euroISBN German edition: 3-935598-17-3ISBN English edition: 3-935598-18-1The exhibition tells the whole story of National Socialist forced laborand its post-1945 consequences for the first time. It shows that forcedlabor was a mass phenomenon: during World War II, a workforce oftwenty million performed involuntary labor for National SocialistGermany almost all over Europe. It moreover sheds light on the factthat, from the beginning, forced labor was an integral part of the NSstate’s racist social order: the propagated “people’s community” andforced labor performed by the outsiders were two sides of the samecoin.This volume documents the main aspects of the exhibition andpresents numerous hitherto unknown historical photos and documents.Supplementary systematizing scholarly contributions by suchnotable authors as Dieter Pohl, Dietmar Süß and Constantin Goschleroffer more in-depth insights into research on the history of NationalSocialist forced labor.The accompanying book (in German and English) can also be purchasedat the Buchenwald Memorial’s specialized bookshop on thehistory of National Socialism, the concentration camps and thespecial camps.phone: + 49 (0) 3643 430 151mail: buchhandlung@buchenwald.deTo order review copies of the accompanying book, please contactthe Press and Publicity Department (Abteilung Presse- undÖffentlichkeitsarbeit).mail: pneumann@buchenwald.dewww.ausstellung-zwangsarbeit.orgcontact: Philipp NeumannBuchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundationpneumann@buchenwald.de

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