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ISBN-13
9781845450137
Book Title
Working for the Enemy
ISBN
9781845450137
Subject Area
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Publication Name
Working for the Enemy : Ford, General Motors, and Forced Labor in Germany During the Second World War
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Subject
Industries / Automobile Industry, Labor & Industrial Relations, Military / World War II, Economic History
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Author
Karola Fings
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
17.5 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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"By carefully examining the automotive companies' collaboration with the Reich and placing it in an international context, the book is indispensable reading for all who are interested in the moral implications of capitalist economies under totalitarian conditions." * The International History Review (Hans Mommsen) "...comprehensive ...a plethora of information and moving first-person testimonies...underscores the myriad human rights implications of today's corporate policies in a global economy." * The Nation During the war, the Nazi Reich used millions of POWs, civilians from German-occupied countries, and concentration camp prisoners as forced laborers in the German homefront economy. Starting in 1940, Ford Werke and Opel also made use of thousands of forced laborers. POWs and civilian detainees, deported to Germany by the Nazi authorities, were kept at private camps owned and managed by the companies. In the longest section of the book, ten people who were forced to work at Ford Werke recall their experiences in oral testimonies. For more than fifty years, legal and political obstacles frustrated efforts to gain compensation for Nazi-era forced labor. In 1998, former forced laborers filed dozens of class action lawsuits against German corporations in U.S. courts. The concluding chapter reviews the subsequent, immensely complex negotiations towards a settlement. Reinhold Billstein is a historian of industry and urban life and heads the International Office at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg. Karola Fings is a historian and has participated in organizing the City of Cologne's visitor's program for former forced laborers since its inception in 1989. Anita Kugler is a well-known journalist with die tageszeitung in Berlin and a historian of the automotive industry. Nicholas Levis is a writer specializing in international political issues.

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Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1845450132
ISBN-13
9781845450137
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30906052

Product Key Features

Author
Karola Fings
Publication Name
Working for the Enemy : Ford, General Motors, and Forced Labor in Germany During the Second World War
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Industries / Automobile Industry, Labor & Industrial Relations, Military / World War II, Economic History
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
17.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hd4875.G4 W67 2000
Reviews
CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC BOOK OF THE YEAR 2001 "This well-selected anthology ... ranges from analytical articles to interviews with people conscripted into the forced labor pool ... This is a vital supplement for students of the era or anyone wrestling with the legal and moral debates regarding restitution and repayment for involuntary work." · CHOICE "How fortunate for me to find out about Working for the Enemy ... Impeccable scholarship, perfectly-made case, fascinating research - I commend you and your dedicated colleagues." · Dr. Neil Baldwin "By carefully examining the automotive companies' collaboration with the Reich and placing it in an international context, the book is indispensable reading for all who are interested in the moral implications of capitalist economies under totalitarian conditions." · The International History Review (Hans Mommsen) "... comprehensive ... a plethora of information and moving first-person testimonies... underscores the myriad human rights implications of today's corporate policies in a global economy." · The Nation "... a revealing and meticulously presented series of essays ... this compelling and informative contribution ... is a significant, scholarly and welcome addition." · Midwest Book Review, CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC BOOK OF THE YEAR 2001 "This well-selected anthology ... ranges from analytical articles to interviews with people conscripted into the forced labor pool ... This is a vital supplement for students of the era or anyone wrestling with the legal and moral debates regarding restitution and repayment for involuntary work." CHOICE "How fortunate for me to find out about Working for the Enemy ... Impeccable scholarship, perfectly-made case, fascinating research - I commend you and your dedicated colleagues." Dr. Neil Baldwin "By carefully examining the automotive companies' collaboration with the Reich and placing it in an international context, the book is indispensable reading for all who are interested in the moral implications of capitalist economies under totalitarian conditions." The International History Review (Hans Mommsen) "... comprehensive ... a plethora of information and moving first-person testimonies... underscores the myriad human rights implications of today's corporate policies in a global economy." The Nation "... a revealing and meticulously presented series of essays ... this compelling and informative contribution ... is a significant, scholarly and welcome addition." Midwest Book Review, CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC BOOK OF THE YEAR 2001 "This well-selected anthology ... ranges from analytical articles to interviews with people conscripted into the forced labor pool ... This is a vital supplement for students of the era or anyone wrestling with the legal and moral debates regarding restitution and repayment for involuntary work."    CHOICE "How fortunate for me to find out about Working for the Enemy ... Impeccable scholarship, perfectly-made case, fascinating research - I commend you and your dedicated colleagues."    Dr. Neil Baldwin "By carefully examining the automotive companies' collaboration with the Reich and placing it in an international context, the book is indispensable reading for all who are interested in the moral implications of capitalist economies under totalitarian conditions."    The International History Review (Hans Mommsen) "... comprehensive ... a plethora of information and moving first-person testimonies... underscores the myriad human rights implications of today's corporate policies in a global economy."    The Nation "... a revealing and meticulously presented series of essays ... this compelling and informative contribution ... is a significant, scholarly and welcome addition."    Midwest Book Review, CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC BOOK OF THE YEAR 2001 "This well-selected anthology ... ranges from analytical articles to interviews with people conscripted into the forced labor pool ... This is a vital supplement for students of the era or anyone wrestling with the legal and moral debates regarding restitution and repayment for involuntary work."   · CHOICE "How fortunate for me to find out about Working for the Enemy ... Impeccable scholarship, perfectly-made case, fascinating research - I commend you and your dedicated colleagues."   · Dr. Neil Baldwin "By carefully examining the automotive companies' collaboration with the Reich and placing it in an international context, the book is indispensable reading for all who are interested in the moral implications of capitalist economies under totalitarian conditions."   · The International History Review (Hans Mommsen) "... comprehensive ... a plethora of information and moving first-person testimonies... underscores the myriad human rights implications of today's corporate policies in a global economy."   · The Nation "... a revealing and meticulously presented series of essays ... this compelling and informative contribution ... is a significant, scholarly and welcome addition."   · Midwest Book Review
Table of Content
PART I: PROLOGUE: THE PRE-WAR YEARS Chapter 1. Airplanes for the Führer: Adam Opel AG as Enemy Property, Model War Operation, and General Motors Subsidiary, 1939-1945 Chapter 2. 1945: How the Americans Took Over Cologne - and Discovered Ford Werke's Role in the War Chapter 3. Walter Rietig and the Effort of Remembrance PART II: FORCED LABOR AT FORD WERKE IN COLOGNE Chapter 4. Forced Labor at Ford Werke in Cologne Chapter 5. "And they took the 38 of us to Ford" NS-Dokumentationszentrum der Stadt Köln: Interviews with former forced laborers Chapter 6. Memory and Liability Appendix: Organization of the Forced Labor System at War Operations Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2004
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
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