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Forced laborers and POWs in the German war economy = Lavoratori coatti e prigionieri di guerra tedesca / saggi di Bernhard Chiari ... [and others].

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: HD4875.G4 F67 2002

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    Variant Title
    Lavoratori coatti e prigionieri di guerra tedesca
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Bologna : Società editrice il Mulino, 2002
    Locale
    Germany
    Contents
    Recent findings on forced labor under the Nazi regime and an agenda for future research / by Mark Spoerer
    Social contact and personal relations of German Catholic peasants and Polish workers (POWs, civilian, and forced laborers) in Bavaria's rural war economy, 1939-1945 / by John J. Delaney
    Zur Rolle der Kommunen beim Zwangsarbeitereinsatz im Zweiten Weltkrieg / von Annette Schäfer
    Zwischen Vernichtung und Arbeitseinsatz : Sowjetische Kriegsgefangene im Deutschen Reich, 1941-1945 / von Barbara Stelzl-Marx
    Italiani in Germania, 1938-1945 : un aspetto dell'Asse Berlino-Roma / di Brunello Mantelli
    Between tradition and coercion : Dutch workers in Germany and Belgium, 1936-1945 / by Angela van Son
    How patriotic was the Great Patriotic War? : new perspectives on the history of the Second World War in Belarus / by Bernhard Chiari
    The importance of labor : the western allies and their Italian prisoners of war in World War II / by Bob Moore
    The "forgotten" diggers : Australian POWs in Europe, 1939-1945 / by Kent Fedorowich
    Vom Verbündeten zum "Verräter" : die italienischen Militärinternierten, 1943-1945 / von Gabriele Hammermann
    The slave labor of German POWs in Poland, 1945 to 1950 / by Jerzy Kochanowski
    Deportation of civilian from Hungary to the Soviet Union / Tamás Stark.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Chiari, Bernhard.
    Notes
    Annali dellI̓stituto storico italo-germanico in Trento, vol. 23
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Recent findings on forced labor under the Nazi regime and an agenda for future research / by Mark Spoerer -- Social contact and personal relations of German Catholic peasants and Polish workers (POWs, civilian, and forced laborers) in Bavaria's rural war economy, 1939-1945 / by John J. Delaney -- Zur Rolle der Kommunen beim Zwangsarbeitereinsatz im Zweiten Weltkrieg / von Annette Schäfer -- Zwischen Vernichtung und Arbeitseinsatz : Sowjetische Kriegsgefangene im Deutschen Reich, 1941-1945 / von Barbara Stelzl-Marx -- Italiani in Germania, 1938-1945 : un aspetto dell'Asse Berlino-Roma / di Brunello Mantelli -- Between tradition and coercion : Dutch workers in Germany and Belgium, 1936-1945 / by Angela van Son -- How patriotic was the Great Patriotic War? : new perspectives on the history of the Second World War in Belarus / by Bernhard Chiari -- The importance of labor : the western allies and their Italian prisoners of war in World War II / by Bob Moore -- The "forgotten" diggers : Australian POWs in Europe, 1939-1945 / by Kent Fedorowich -- Vom Verbündeten zum "Verräter" : die italienischen Militärinternierten, 1943-1945 / von Gabriele Hammermann -- The slave labor of German POWs in Poland, 1945 to 1950 / by Jerzy Kochanowski -- Deportation of civilian from Hungary to the Soviet Union / Tamás Stark.
    In English, German and Italian.

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    ISBN
    8815095640
    Physical Description
    367-618 pages ; 24 cm

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