Jewish Forced Labor Under the Nazis: Economic Needs and Racial Aims 1939-1944 ; by: Wolf Gruner and translated by: Kathleen M. Dell'orto. Cambridge University Press: NY. 2006.
"In the Lublin district after 1940 and Galicia district after 1941 the SSPFs also maintained their own SS forced-labor camps, which did not pay the forced laborers any wages. Hunger was a part of daily life, and many people incapable of working were either deported or shot (274)."
"The SS did not regain control of forced labor in the General Government until Jews were being systematically murdered in summer 1942 (275)."
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