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Remains of a Fremdarbeiter Barracks after Royal Air Force Raid

Date: 05/30/2008
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IPTC: Caption Remains of a Fremdarbeiter (Foreign Workers) barracks after the Royal Air Force raid of the night of December 16-17, 1943. 483 Avro Lancasters and ten DeHavilland Mosquitos destroyed parts of the city center, including the National Theatre, Archives, and much of the railways, delaying war materiel for the Eastern Front for a week. 25 Lancasters were shot down; a further 29 crashed attempting to land in England in a fog. 300,000 foreign workers, classed into two groups, were in Berlin by December 1944. Gastarbeitnehmer (Guest Workers), were paid workers who volunteered to work in Germany, either Scandinavian or Axis Allies (Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary). about 1% of Germany's labor, initially had better housing, food, holidays, and vacation; these benefits were forcibly curtailed as Germany lost the war. 28% of the French Gastarbeitnehmer were reported to have failed to return to work after vacationing in France in 1943. Gastarbeitnehmer and Fremdarbeiter are now considered euphemistic terms for slave labor. Zwangsarbeiter (Forced Workers) were outright slave laborers, further divided into three groups: Militarinternierte (Military Internees) prisoners of war, initially mostly Poles; Zivilarbeiter (Civilian Workers) and Ostarbeiter (Eastern Workers) forcibly recruited in the Arbeitseinsatz (labour intake) by Ernst Friedrich Christoph "Fritz" Sauckel (October 27, 1894 - October 16, 1946), General Plenipotentiary for the Employment of Labor from 1942 until the end of the war. Ostarbeiter were mostly ethnic Ukrainians forced into slavery, who endured the worst conditions and restrictions, including wearing "OST" on their clothing and forbidding all contact with ethnic Germans. Conditions grew so bad that by 1944 there was little difference between the different worker groups. Denied access to Berlin's limited air raid shelters, the Fremdarbeiter suffered through the bombings as best they could. As food became scarce, more and more of the Fremdarbeiter attempted esc IPTC: Copyright Notice Caption ©2007 MFA Productions LLC Image in the Public Domain
IPTC: City Berlin IPTC: Country Name Germany
IPTC: Date Created 19431218 IPTC: Province State Berlin
Keywords: Fremdarbeiter Foreign Workers barracks Royal Air Force Gastarbeitnehmer Guest Workers Zwangsarbeiter Forced Workers Militarinternierte Military Internees German Prisoners of War Zivilarbeiter Civilian Workers Ostarbeiter Eastern Workers OST
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