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Germans, Slavs and the burden of work in rural Southern Germany during the second World War

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In rural southern Germany, responses to the various categories of newcomer who arrived in hitherto socially homogeneous village communities were shaped less by the dictates of Nazi ideology than by long-standing traditions with regard to 'outsiders'. The lack of Nazi functionaries in some regions made it impossible for the regime to police ordinary Germans' behaviour

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