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2006 | 9 | 239-249

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Emilia Denkiewicz-Szczepaniak

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Polske tvangsarbeidere i Norge i krigsärene - fra registreringen til repatrieringen

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Most of the compulsory foreign workers in Norway during the Second World War were employed by the Organization Todt, a paramilitary construction company from The Third Reich, named after its founder, engineer Fritz Todt. This organization received the greatest number o f construction tasks in Norway, including permanent fortifications. Polish workforce from territories incorporated into the Third Reich and from General Gouvernement were sent to Norway as compulsory workforce o f this organization. Poles in Norway represented the largest group among all foreigners. They were transferred to different places around Norway, but most o f them in the area north of the Arctic Circle. This article focuses on their stay in Norway during the Second World War - from their registration until repatriation.

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9

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239-249

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2007-12-01

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