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  2. Employment record book - Wikipedia

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    Employment record book. An employment record book is an official personal document recording the employment status of its owner over time. Some European countries issue such documents, others did earlier. The first employment record books are said to have been issued in German Reich in 1892 in the mining industry. [1]

  3. Arbeitslager - Wikipedia

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    Arbeitslager (German pronunciation: [ˈʔaʁbaɪtsˌlaːɡɐ]) is a German language word which means labor camp. Under Nazism, the German government (and its private-sector, Axis, and collaborator partners) used forced labor extensively, starting in the 1930s but most especially during World War II. Another term was Zwangsarbeitslager ("forced ...

  4. Hans Conzelmann - Wikipedia

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    Heidelberg University University of Zurich University of Göttingen. Notable works. Die Mitte Der Zeit. Notable ideas. theological concept known as Heilsgeschichte. Hans Conzelmann (27 October 1915 – 20 June 1989) was a Protestant, German theologian and New Testament scholar.

  5. Polish decrees - Wikipedia

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    Polish decrees. Poster in German and Polish describing "Obligations of Polish workers in Germany" including death sentence to every man and woman from Poland for sex with a German. Polish decrees, Polish directives or decrees on Poles (‹See Tfd› German: Polen-Erlasse, Polenerlasse) were the decrees of the Nazi Germany government announced ...

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  7. Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf - Wikipedia

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    Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf (born 1957) is a Senior Professor at the University of Münster, Germany.She was a Professor of German Literature at the University of Münster, and held a chair in German Literary History with special focus on Modernity and Contemporary Literature. [1]

  8. Claude-Hélène Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Together with Paul Elovitz and Inna Rozentsvit, Mayer is one of the founding members of the International Psychobiography Group of the Psychohistory Forum. [3] Additionally, she is an Editorial Board Member of Frontiers in Psychology, [4] an Associate Regional Editor for the International Journal of Cross-Cultural Management, [5] as well as a Senior Editor of Europe's Journal of Psychology. [6]

  9. German camps in occupied Poland during World War II

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    Left to right (top to bottom): Concentration camp in Płaszów near Kraków, built by Nazi Germany in 1942 • Inmates of Birkenau returning to barracks, 1944 • Slave labour for the Generalplan Ost, making Lebensraum latifundia • Majdanek concentration camp (June 24, 1944) • Death gate at Stutthof concentration camp • Map of Nazi extermination camps in occupied Poland, marked with ...