Inmates at forced labor in the Ravensbrück concentration camp. Germany, between 1940 and 1942.
Item ViewChildren forced laborers in a carpentry shop. Kovno ghetto, Lithuania, between 1941 and 1944.
Item ViewJewish women sort confiscated clothing in the Lodz ghetto. Photograph taken by Mendel Grossman between 1941 and 1944.
Mendel Grossman photograph collection
Item ViewJewish forced laborers at work in a leather refining factory. Lodz ghetto, Poland, between 1941 and 1944.
Item ViewJewish forced laborers at work making shoes in a ghetto workshop. Kovno, Lithuania, December 1943.
Item ViewPrisoners at forced labor in the Siemens factory. Auschwitz camp, Poland, 1940–44.
Item ViewJews from a Slovak labor battalion working at road building. Slovakia, December 1941.
Jewish forced laborers in the quarry of a forced-labor camp established by the Hungarian government. Tokaj, Hungary, 1940.
Item ViewForced-labor detachment of Jewish prisoners of war from the Polish army. Magdeburg, Germany, 1940.
Item ViewReturning from work in a stone quarry, forced laborers carry stones more than six miles to the Buchenwald concentration camp. Germany, date uncertain.
Item ViewA column of Jewish forced laborers. Sarospatok, Hungary, 1941.
Item View"Ostarbeiter" (eastern workers) were mostly eastern European women brought to Germany for forced labor. They wore an "OST" identification patch (lower center of photograph) Germany, after 1942.
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