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The Impact of War Experiences in Europe - The Conscription of Non-German Men and Women into the 'Wehrmacht' and 'Reichsarbeitsdienst' (1938-1945)

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During World War II, over half a million men and women under Nazi occupation, who lacked German citizenship, were forcibly conscripted into the German Reichsarbeitsdienst and the Wehrmacht. The Nazis sought to legitimize this conscription by labeling these individuals as "deutsche Volkszugehörige" or "Deutschstämmige," despite it being a clear violation of international law.
This collection explores the lives of these non-German conscripts, focusing on individuals from Slovenia, Poland (Silesia), Luxembourg, Belgium, and France. Each chapter adopts an actor-centered approach, examining their daily lives, social dynamics, recruitment, military deployment, and experiences in German uniform under coercion.
The authors cover cases of desertion and escapes to neutral countries, along with the repercussions for families, tracing the capture of conscripts as POWs and the complex processes of redeployment by the Allies against the Germans and the re-conscription by national governments. Through a rich collection of ego documents and personal records, this work vividly captures their complex realities, offering nuanced insights into the dynamics of occupation, coercion, and the shifting allegiances that defined wartime and post-war Europe.

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Nina Janz; Denis Scuto;Sarah Maya Vercruysse, C2DH, University of Luxembourg.

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During World War II, over half a million men and women under Nazi occupation, who lacked German citizenship, were forcibly conscripted into the German Reichsarbeitsdienst and the Wehrmacht. The Nazis sought to legitimize this conscription by labeling these individuals as “deutsche Volkszugehörige” or “Deutschstämmige,” despite it being a clear violation of international law.
This collection explores the lives of these non-German conscripts, focusing on individuals from Slovenia, Poland (Silesia), Luxembourg, Belgium, and France. Each chapter adopts an actor-centered approach, examining their daily lives, social dynamics, recruitment, military deployment, and experiences in German uniform under coercion.
The authors cover cases of desertion and escapes to neutral countries, along with the repercussions for families, tracing the capture of conscripts as POWs and the complex processes of redeployment by the Allies against the Germans and the re-conscription by national governments. Through a rich collection of ego documents and personal records, this work vividly captures their complex realities, offering nuanced insights into the dynamics of occupation, coercion, and the shifting allegiances that defined wartime and post-war Europe.

Product details

Assisted by Nina Janz (Editor), Scuto (Editor), Denis Scuto (Editor)
Publisher Oldenbourg
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2024
 
EAN 9783111083117
ISBN 978-3-11-108311-7
No. of pages 443
Weight 755 g
Illustrations 8 b/w and 30 col. ill., 3 b/w and 0 col. tbl.
Series Studien zur transnationalen Zeitgeschichte Luxemburgs&
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Zweiter Weltkrieg, Wehrmacht, Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, Luxemburg, European History, Social & cultural history, Luxembourg, Second World War, World War II, HIS037030 HISTORY / Modern / General, HIS010000 HISTORY / Europe / General, HIS054000 HISTORY / Social History, HIS010020 HISTORY / Europe / Western

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