Reference : WWII: Sowjetische ZwangsarbeiterInnen in Luxemburg |
Diverse speeches and writings : Conference given outside the academic context | |||
Arts & humanities : History | |||
Migration and Inclusive Societies | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/47306 | |||
WWII: Sowjetische ZwangsarbeiterInnen in Luxemburg | |
German | |
[en] Soviet forced labourers in Luxembourg during WWII | |
Ganschow, Inna ![]() | |
Schroeder, Frank [] | |
6-May-2021 | |
International | |
MNR Talks | |
06 May 2021 | |
Musée national de la Résistance | |
Esch | |
Luxembourg | |
[en] POW ; ostarbeiter ; force labour | |
[en] In her lecture, Inna Ganschow presents the conditions that made it possible for almost 4,000 Soviet women to be abducted to Luxembourg during the Second World War. In addition to the working and living conditions of the so-called Eastern workers and prisoners of war, the focus of the evening is also on relations with the Luxembourg civilian population. It also deals with the forced returns to the Soviet Union and the fate of those affected after the war. | |
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary History of Luxembourg (LHI) | |
Gouvernement du Luxembourg | |
Zwang | |
General public | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/47306 | |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nlb43z4uY0Y&t=11s |
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