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  • Home
  • Portraits of narrators
  • Nazi concentration camps: a world apart
    • Failure of forced labour recruitment policy in Greece
    • Camps and deportation routes
    • Early arrests
  • Camp life
    • Becoming a number
    • Power and forced labour
    • Facing death
    • “We defend ourselves…”
    • Resistance
  • Liberation and homecoming
    • Germany zero hour
    • Free!
    • Those that did not come back
    • Returning home
  • Memory, trauma, recognition
    • Memory and oblivion
    • Trauma and silence
    • Recognition and compensation
    • From the past to the present
  • Ελληνικά

The Research

The Silence

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The Social Profile of the Forced Labourers

Deportation Transports from Magnesia to Italy and the Third Reich

The Colloquium

©2025-2026 Behind barbed wires
Greek forced labourers deported to the Third Reich. Digital exhibition
Volos Oral History Group (OPIVO)

Culture and Digital Media Lab
  • The Research
    • The Silence
    • Our Sources
    • The Social Profile of the Forced Labourers
    • Deportation Transports from Magnesia to Italy and the Third Reich
    • The Colloquium
  • The exhibition
  • Camps
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors

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