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During World War II, Germany recruited over eight million foreign laborers from her allies, the neutral countries, and the occupied territories. This book describes the inception, organization, and administration of the Nazi foreign labor program and its relationship to the over-all economy and government. Originally published in 1967. The Prince



Table of Contents
*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xiii*List of Tables, pg. xvii*Abbreviations, pg. 1*Chapter I. Foreign Labor and German Mobilization for War, pg. 3*Chapter II. Poland: Laboratory for the Foreign Labor Program, pg. 26*Chapter III. The Voluntary Labor Program for Europe (1940-1941), pg. 45*Chapter IV. The Russian War and Labor, pg. 67*Chapter V. The Reorganization of the German War Economy, pg. 87*Chapter VI. Sauckel Plans an Empire, pg. 108*Chapter VII. Spreading the Net - The Four Sauckel Actions, pg. 129*Chapter VIII. The Paradox of the Eastern Recruitment, pg. 154*Chapter IX. Recruitment in France: Classic Example in the West, pg. 177*Chapter X. The Sauckel - Speer Controversy, pg. 204*Chapter XI. The Reluctant Foreign Worker, pg. 230*Chapter XII. The Foreign Worker's Life in the Reich, pg. 264*Chapter III. Microcosm of the Nazi World, pg. 299*Bibliographical Essay, pg. 313*Index, pg. 329

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 12/8/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780691623498, 978-0691623498
      ISBN10: 069162349X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      During World War II, Germany recruited over eight million foreign laborers from her allies, the neutral countries, and the occupied territories. This book describes the inception, organization, and administration of the Nazi foreign labor program and its relationship to the over-all economy and government. Originally published in 1967. The Prince



      Table of Contents
      *Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xiii*List of Tables, pg. xvii*Abbreviations, pg. 1*Chapter I. Foreign Labor and German Mobilization for War, pg. 3*Chapter II. Poland: Laboratory for the Foreign Labor Program, pg. 26*Chapter III. The Voluntary Labor Program for Europe (1940-1941), pg. 45*Chapter IV. The Russian War and Labor, pg. 67*Chapter V. The Reorganization of the German War Economy, pg. 87*Chapter VI. Sauckel Plans an Empire, pg. 108*Chapter VII. Spreading the Net - The Four Sauckel Actions, pg. 129*Chapter VIII. The Paradox of the Eastern Recruitment, pg. 154*Chapter IX. Recruitment in France: Classic Example in the West, pg. 177*Chapter X. The Sauckel - Speer Controversy, pg. 204*Chapter XI. The Reluctant Foreign Worker, pg. 230*Chapter XII. The Foreign Worker's Life in the Reich, pg. 264*Chapter III. Microcosm of the Nazi World, pg. 299*Bibliographical Essay, pg. 313*Index, pg. 329

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