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  2. The Survivors (Godwin novel) - Wikipedia

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    People aboard are divided by the invaders into Acceptables and Rejects. The Acceptables would become slave labor for the Gerns on Athena, and the Rejects are forced ashore on the nearest 'Earth-like' planet, called Ragnarok. The Gerns say they will return for the Rejects, but the Rejects quickly realise that that isn't going to happen.

  3. Ostarbeiter - Wikipedia

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    Kondufor wrote that 2,244,000 Ukrainians were forced into slave labor in Germany during World War II. Another statistic puts the total at 2,196,166 for Ukrainian Ostarbeiter slaves in Germany. [32] Both of these statistics probably exclude the several hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians from Halychyna, so a final total could be about 2.5 ...

  4. Forced labour - Wikipedia

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    Slavery was common in many ancient societies, including ancient Egypt, Babylon, Persia, ancient Greece, Rome, ancient China, the pre-modern Muslim world, as well as many societies in Africa and the Americas. Being sold into slavery was a common fate of populations that were conquered in wars.

  5. What happens next to workers in 'slavery-like conditions' at ...

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    The 163 Chinese workers found by Brazil's labor ministry in what it described as "slavery-like conditions" at a factory construction site owned by Chinese electric vehicle producer BYD have been ...

  6. Ebensee concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the Ebensee subcamp began late in 1943, and the first prisoners arrived on 18 November 1943 from the main camp of Mauthausen and its subcamps. [1] The main purpose of Ebensee was to provide slave labor for the construction of enormous tunnels in which armament works were to be housed, safe from bombing. [2]

  7. Extermination through labour - Wikipedia

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    The term "extermination through labour" (Vernichtung durch Arbeit) was not generally used by the Nazi SS.However, it was specifically employed by Joseph Goebbels and Otto Georg Thierack in late 1942 negotiations involving them, Albert Bormann, and Heinrich Himmler, relating to the transfer of prisoners to concentration camps. [3]

  8. ChefVille 'Fruits of Your Labor' Quests: Everything you need ...

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    There are three quests in a new "Fruits of Your Labor" quest event, While you may have thought the Spring Market event in ChefVille only dealt with Figs, we've actually seen a new section of ...

  9. Berga concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    The labor camp formed part of Germany's secret plan to use hydrogenation to transform brown coal into usable fuel for tanks, planes, and other military machinery. However, the camp's additional purpose was Vernichtung durch Arbeit (" extermination through labor "), and prisoners were intentionally worked to death under inhumane working and ...