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»VERSCHLEPPT. VERSKLAVT. VERGESSEN? ZWANGSARBEIT IN BREMEN 1939-1945«

In the organizer's words:

Forced labor was one of the most visible and commonplace crimes under National Socialism. There was also a dense network of camps in Bremen and Bremerhaven. The two cities were among the most important armaments locations of the "Third Reich" and attempted to cover the labor shortage with prisoners of war and forced laborers. The exhibition provides insights into the reality of forced labor in Bremen and Bremerhaven during the Second World War, using a number of locations and the biographies of individual victims as examples. At the same time, it aims to secure and honor the extensive knowledge of numerous committed activists and researchers from civil society and academia who have been working for decades to come to terms with the past.
In cooperation with the Focke Museum, the State Archaeology Department and the International Peace School.

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Location

Gustav-Heinemann-Bürgerhaus Kirchheide 49 28757 Bremen

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