Forced Labor Became An Economic Pillar - Deepstash

Forced Labor Became An Economic Pillar

As German men went to the front, Nazi planners relied on millions of enslaved civilians from occupied Europe to keep factories and farms running. This brutal system was inefficient, resisted at every turn, and further undermined the economy.

“Forced labor was not just inhumane—it was economically fragile.”

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This is the untold story of how Hitler’s war machine rose—and collapsed—through economics.

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