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French women enlisting for war work in Germany, 1940-1944.
AR939724 
Citizens of Paris outside a German labour recruitment office, 1940-1944.
AR939004 
'Working in Germany protects France', 1944.
AR946642 
French workers for Germany poster, 1943.
AR947355 
French workers for Germany poster, c1942-1944.
AR947359 
'An end to the bad days! Dad earns money in Germany!', French poster, 1943.
AR947351 
French workers for Germany poster, c1942-c1944.
AR947353 
French workers for Germany poster, 1943.
AR947363 
French voluntary work poster, c1942-1944.
AR947349 
'French Workers, You have the Key to the Camps', 1940-1944.
AR946644 
Refugees studying a train timetable, Gare de l'Est, Paris, July 1940.
AR939030 
Refugees with their luggage at the Gare de l'Est, Paris, August 1940.
AR939208 
German soldiers on a railway platform awaiting transport, France, August 1940.
AR939406 
German soldiers awaiting transportation in a railway station in the Paris suburbs, August 1940.
AR939032 
German soldiers on a railway platform awaiting transport, Paris, August 1940.
AR939370 
German army officer leading his company onto a railway station platform, Paris, August 1940.
AR939156 
End of the line of demarcation between German-occupied and Vichy France, 1942 (March 1943).
AR939694 
'Against Communism', poster for the French Milice, 1943-1944.
AR938922 
Barricades erected near the Place de la Concorde, Paris, August 1944.
AR939014 
Liberation of Paris, 25 August 1944.
AR939254 
French conscript labour departing for Germany for service in the STO, Paris, 1943-1944. 
French conscript labour departing for Germany for service in the STO, Paris, 1943-1944. Faced with a decline in the supply of forced labour from occupied Poland and Russia, the Nazis demanded that France send 250,000 labourers to Germany by the end of 1942. As an incentive the Germans agreed to repatriate one French prisoner of warfor every three volunteer labourers. In the event the number of volunteers was insufficient and a form of conscription, the Service du Travail Obligatoire (STO) had to be introduced. By the time France was liberated an estimated 650,000 men and 44,000 women had been sent to work in Germany. 
Unique Identifier AR939438 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4889px × 3593px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1940s
20th century
2nd world war
Army
Art Media
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Clothing
concept
CONSCRIPT
Conscription
DAIS
DECADE
departing
Dress
Exterior
forced labour
FORTIES
France
ILE-DE-FRANCE
Industry
LABOUR
LEAVING
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
OCCUPATION
OCCUPIED
OUTSIDE
PARIS
People
Photograph
Platform
Print Collector3
QUEUE
queuing
SECOND WORLD WAR
STATION
TGN
Train
Train Station
transport
TRANSPORTATION
TRAVELLING
WARFARE
Wars
WARTIME
WORKFORCE
WORLD WAR 2
World War II
WORLD WAR TWO
WW2