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Police justice, popular justice, and social outsiders in Nazi Germany: the example of Polish foreign workers

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States that Germany could not cope with the the war without using millions of foreign workers. Poles were the first to arrive. These were the new social outsiders. They were forced to wear 'P' on their clothing. Any sexual relations with Germans was a capital offence.

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