Der Tod eines Zwangsarbeiters
Description:... During World War II, with the workers away at the front, the Germans brought in Poles for forced labor. Young mother Hildegard Ludemann fended off the importunities of her employer, who took his revenge by falsely accusing her to the Gestapo of having an affair with the young Polish forced laborer Andrzej Szablewski. Hildegard was found guilty of "Rassenschande," the Nazi term for sexual relations with a non-Aryan, and imprisoned for three years in the notorious concentration camp Ravensbrueck; Szablewski was condemned to death. Completely innocent, he was hanged, a victim of German racism against Poles
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