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Ostarbeiter (English: 'eastern worker(s)') was a designation for slave workers gathered from Central and Eastern Europe to do forced labor in Germany during World War II. The Ostarbeiter were mostly from the territory of Reichskommissariat Ukraine (eastern Ukraine). Ukrainians made up the largest portion although many Belarusians, Poles, Russians, and Tatars were also present.

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  • Ostarbeiter (English: 'eastern worker(s)') was a designation for slave workers gathered from Central and Eastern Europe to do forced labor in Germany during World War II. The Ostarbeiter were mostly from the territory of Reichskommissariat Ukraine (eastern Ukraine). Ukrainians made up the largest portion although many Belarusians, Poles, Russians, and Tatars were also present.
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