Abstract

About a third of the foreign laborers were women. Some of them were assigned to German mothers as household help; otherwise, they were used in all sectors of the economy. The photo shows Russian workers after their liberation in Osnabrück. The women suffered smoke inhalation after a German policeman locked them in a cellar and set it on fire. Civilians and British soldiers are seen providing first aid.

Russian Forced Laborers Suffering from Smoke Inhalation after their Liberation from Osnabrück (April 1945)

Source

Source: After the liberation in Osnabrück – Russian forced laborers with smoke poisoning. Civilians and British soldiers provide first aid. A German policeman had locked the Russian women in a cellar and set it on fire. Unknown photographer. 
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