Beyond Camps and Forced Labour

Beyond Camps and Forced Labour
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9783030563912
ISBN-13 : 303056391X
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Synopsis Beyond Camps and Forced Labour by : Suzanne Bardgett

This book presents a selection of the newest research on themes amplified by the sixth annual Beyond Camps and Forced Labour conference on the post-Holocaust period, including ‘displaced persons’, reception and resettlement, exiles and refugees, trials and justice, reparation and restitution, and memory and testimony. The chapters highlight new, transnational approaches and findings based on underused and newly opened archives, including compensation files of the British government; on historical actors often on the periphery within English-language historiography, including Romanian and Hungarian survivors; and new approaches such as the spatial history of Drancy, as well as geographies that have undergone less scrutiny, for example, Tehran, Chile, Mexico and Cyprus. This volume represents the vibrant and varied state of research on the aftermath of the Holocaust.

Japanese American Incarceration

Japanese American Incarceration
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780812299953
ISBN-13 : 0812299957
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Synopsis Japanese American Incarceration by : Stephanie D. Hinnershitz

Between 1942 and 1945, the U.S. government wrongfully imprisoned thousands of Japanese American citizens and profited from their labor. Japanese American Incarceration recasts the forced removal and incarceration of approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II as a history of prison labor and exploitation. Following Franklin Roosevelt's 1942 Executive Order 9066, which called for the exclusion of potentially dangerous groups from military zones along the West Coast, the federal government placed Japanese Americans in makeshift prisons throughout the country. In addition to working on day-to-day operations of the camps, Japanese Americans were coerced into harvesting crops, digging irrigation ditches, paving roads, and building barracks for little to no compensation and often at the behest of privately run businesses—all in the name of national security. How did the U.S. government use incarceration to address labor demands during World War II, and how did imprisoned Japanese Americans respond to the stripping of not only their civil rights, but their labor rights as well? Using a variety of archives and collected oral histories, Japanese American Incarceration uncovers the startling answers to these questions. Stephanie Hinnershitz's timely study connects the government's exploitation of imprisoned Japanese Americans to the history of prison labor in the United States.

Beyond Camps and Forced Labour

Beyond Camps and Forced Labour
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ISBN-10 : 3929979896
ISBN-13 : 9783929979893
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Synopsis Beyond Camps and Forced Labour by : Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)

Beyond Camps and Forced Labour

Beyond Camps and Forced Labour
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Total Pages : 906
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:749006649
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Synopsis Beyond Camps and Forced Labour by : Körber-Stiftung. Conference

A collection of articles about research on survivors of Nazi persecution.

Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps

Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps
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Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 9780198707974
ISBN-13 : 0198707975
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Synopsis Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps by : Marc Buggeln

Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps examines the slave labor carried out by concentration camp prisoners from 1942 and the effect this had on the German wartime economy. This work goes far beyond the sociohistorical 'reconstructions' that dominate Holocaust studies - it combines cultural history with structural history, drawing relationships between social structures and individual actions. It also considers the statements of both perpetrators and victims, and takes the biographical approach as the only possible way to confront the destruction of the individual in the camps after the fact. The first chapter presents a comparative analysis of slave labor across the different concentration camps, including Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Dachau. The subsequent chapters analyse the similarities and differences between various subcamps where prisoners were utilised for the wartime economy, based on the example of the 86 subcamps of Neuengamme concentration camp, which were scattered across northern Germany. The most significant difference between conditions at the various subcamps was that in some, hardly any prisoners died, while in others, almost half of them did. This work carries out a systematic comparison of the subcamp system, a kind of study which does not exist for any other camp system. This is of great significance, because by the end of the war most concentration camps had placed over 80 percent of their prisoners in subcamps. This work therefore offers a comparative framework that is highly useful for further examinations of National Socialist concentration camps, and may also be of benefit to comparative studies of other camp systems, such as Stalin's gulags.

Beyond Camps and Forced Labour

Beyond Camps and Forced Labour
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:749006649
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Synopsis Beyond Camps and Forced Labour by : Körber-Stiftung. Conference

A collection of articles about research on survivors of Nazi persecution.

'Adolf Island'

'Adolf Island'
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9781526149053
ISBN-13 : 1526149052
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Synopsis 'Adolf Island' by : Caroline Sturdy Colls

‘Adolf Island’ offers new forensic, archaeological and spatial perspectives on the Nazi forced and slave labour programme that was initiated on the Channel Island of Alderney during its occupation in the Second World War. Drawing on extensive archival research and the results of the first in-field investigations of the ‘crime scenes’ since 1945, the book identifies and characterises the network of concentration and labour camps, fortifications, burial sites and other material traces connected to the occupation, providing new insights into the identities and experiences of the men and women who lived, worked and died within this landscape. Moving beyond previous studies focused on military aspects of occupation, the book argues that Alderney was intrinsically linked to wider systems of Nazi forced and slave labour.

Hidden Slaves

Hidden Slaves
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Total Pages : 67
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ISBN-10 : 0756745160
ISBN-13 : 9780756745165
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Synopsis Hidden Slaves by : Barry Leonard

Forced labor is a serious & pervasive problem in the U.S. At any given time 10,000 or more people work as forced laborers in cities & towns across the country, & it is likely that the actual number is much higher, possibly tens of thousands. Because forced labor is hidden, inhumane, widespread, & criminal, sustained & coordinated efforts by U.S. law enforce., social service providers, & the general public are needed to expose & eradicate this illicit trade. This report documents the nature & scope of forced labor in the U.S. from Jan. 1998 to Dec. 2003. It is the first study to examine the numbers, demographic characteristics, & origins of victims & perpetrators of forced labor in the U.S. & the adequacy of the U.S. response to this growing problem. Illus.

The Economics of Forced Labor

The Economics of Forced Labor
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Publisher : Hoover Institution Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780817939434
ISBN-13 : 0817939431
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Synopsis The Economics of Forced Labor by : Paul R. Gregory

Until now, there has been little scholarly analysis of the Soviet Gulag as an economic, social, and political institution, primarily owing to a lack of data. This collection presents the results of years of research by Western and Russian scholars. The authors provide both broad overviews and specific case studies.

Warlands

Warlands
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9780230246935
ISBN-13 : 0230246931
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Synopsis Warlands by : P. Gatrell

The displacement of population during and after the Second World War took place on a global scale and formed part of a longer historical process of violence, territorial reconfiguration and state 'development'. This book focuses on the profound political, social and economic upheavals in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe at this time.