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26.5.19
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LOTTO 2199:

GERMAN WW2 ARBEITSKARTE for UKRAINIAN WORKER, 1944


Prezzo iniziale:
$ 70
Prezzo stimato :
$250 - $300
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 24.5% Altri dettagli
IVA: 8.875% Solo su commissione
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GERMAN WW2 ARBEITSKARTE for UKRAINIAN WORKER, 1944
German WW2 Arbeitskarte for Ukrainian Worker, 1944
The German regimes in the occupied countries of Europe force Jews and OST workers to wear an identifying mark under the threat of death.
German signs was required to be worn by all OST worker in Germany, POLAND, Bohemia and several other areas during WWII. Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $250 - $300.
Recently the same item was sold on eBay for $350 - please see the screenshot.
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WIKIPEDIA: Ostarbeiter (German: lit. 'Eastern worker') was a Nazi German designation for foreign slave workers gathered from occupied Central and Eastern Europe to perform forced labor in Germany during World War II. the Germans started deporting civilians at the beginning of the war and began doing so at unprecedented levels following Operation Barbarossa in 1941. They apprehended Ostarbeiters from the newly formed German districts of Reichskommissariat Ukraine, General Government Distrikt Galizien, and Reichskommissariat Ostland. These comprised German occupied POLAND and the conquered territories of the Soviet Union. According to Pavel Polian over 50% of Ostarbeiters were formerly Soviet subjects originating from the territory of modern-day Ukraine, followed by Polish women workers, approaching 30%. Among the Eastern workers were ethnic Ukrainians, Poles, Belarusians, Russians, Tatars, and others. Estimates of the number of Ostarbeiter range between 3 million and 5.5 million.