Примусова праця в Третьому Рейху (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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facinghistory.org

  • The Holocaust in Belarus. Facing History and Ourselves. Архів оригіналу за 27 грудня 2020. Процитовано 29 грудня 2020. The non-Jewish population was subjected to Nazi terror, too. Hundreds of thousands were deported to Germany as slave laborers, thousands of villages and towns were burned or destroyed, and millions were starved to death as the Germans plundered the entire region. Timothy Snyder estimates that “half of the population of Soviet Belarus was either killed or forcibly displaced during World War II: nothing of the kind can be said of any other European country.”

jstor.org

  • Panikos Panayi, «Exploitation, Criminality, Resistance. The Everyday Life of Foreign Workers and Prisoners of War in the German Town of Osnabrück, 1939–49,» Journal of Contemporary History Vol. 40, No. 3 (Jul., 2005), pp. 483—502 in JSTOR [Архівовано 24 квітня 2019 у Wayback Machine.]

nathaninc.com

  • John C. Beyer; Stephen A. Schneider. Forced Labour under Third Reich. Nathan Associates. Part1 [Архівовано 2015-08-24 у Wayback Machine.] and Part 2 [Архівовано 2017-04-03 у Wayback Machine.].

polishresistance-ak.org

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web.archive.org

  • John C. Beyer; Stephen A. Schneider. Forced Labour under Third Reich. Nathan Associates. Part1 [Архівовано 2015-08-24 у Wayback Machine.] and Part 2 [Архівовано 2017-04-03 у Wayback Machine.].
  • Czesław Łuczak (1979). Polityka ludnościowa i ekonomiczna hitlerowskich Niemiec w okupowanej Polsce [Civilian and economic policy of Nazi Germany in occupied Poland]. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie. с. 136–. ISBN 832100010X. Архів оригіналу за 18 грудня 2019. Процитовано 11 жовтня 2013. Also in: Eksploatacja ekonomiczna ziem polskich (Economic exploitation of Poland's territory) by Dr. Andrzej Chmielarz, Polish Resistance in WW2, Eseje-Artykuły.
  • Panikos Panayi, «Exploitation, Criminality, Resistance. The Everyday Life of Foreign Workers and Prisoners of War in the German Town of Osnabrück, 1939–49,» Journal of Contemporary History Vol. 40, No. 3 (Jul., 2005), pp. 483—502 in JSTOR [Архівовано 24 квітня 2019 у Wayback Machine.]
  • Johannes-Dieter Steinert. Kleine Ostarbeiter: Child Forced Labor in Nazi Germany and German Occupied Eastern Europe. Архів оригіналу за 31 травня 2021. Процитовано 13 січня 2021. ...apart from Jewish forced labourers – workers from Belarus, Ukraine and Russia had to endure the worst working and living conditions. Moreover, German occupation policies in the Soviet Union were far more brutal than in any other country, and German deportation practices the most inhuman.
  • The Holocaust in Belarus. Facing History and Ourselves. Архів оригіналу за 27 грудня 2020. Процитовано 29 грудня 2020. The non-Jewish population was subjected to Nazi terror, too. Hundreds of thousands were deported to Germany as slave laborers, thousands of villages and towns were burned or destroyed, and millions were starved to death as the Germans plundered the entire region. Timothy Snyder estimates that “half of the population of Soviet Belarus was either killed or forcibly displaced during World War II: nothing of the kind can be said of any other European country.”