_Gauverband_Danzig_Westpreu%C3%9Fen_(Association_of_the_%E2%80%9Cshire_or_county%E2%80%9D,_Gdansk,_West_Prussia).png)
Polish decrees
Polish decrees, Polish directives or decrees on Poles (German: Polen-Erlasse, Polenerlasse) were the decrees of the Nazi Germany government announced on 8 March 1940 during World War II to regulate the working and living conditions of the Polish workers (Zivilarbeiter) used during World War II as forced laborers in Germany. The regulation intentionally supported and even created anti-Polish racism and discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity and racial background.
- Comment
- enPolish decrees, Polish directives or decrees on Poles (German: Polen-Erlasse, Polenerlasse) were the decrees of the Nazi Germany government announced on 8 March 1940 during World War II to regulate the working and living conditions of the Polish workers (Zivilarbeiter) used during World War II as forced laborers in Germany. The regulation intentionally supported and even created anti-Polish racism and discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity and racial background.
- Depiction
- Has abstract
- enPolish decrees, Polish directives or decrees on Poles (German: Polen-Erlasse, Polenerlasse) were the decrees of the Nazi Germany government announced on 8 March 1940 during World War II to regulate the working and living conditions of the Polish workers (Zivilarbeiter) used during World War II as forced laborers in Germany. The regulation intentionally supported and even created anti-Polish racism and discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity and racial background.
- Is primary topic of
- Polish decrees
- Label
- enPolish decrees
- Link from a Wikipage to an external page
- web.archive.org/web/20110721015107/http:/www.geschichteinchronologie.ch/judentum-aktenlage/hol/EncJud_zwangsarbeit-d/043-NS-rassenschande-terror-4-poln-zwangsarbeiter-aufgehaengt-plakat-1942.jpg
- www.zwangsarbeit-in-goettingen.de/texte/polenerlasse.htm
- Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
- Anti-Polish sentiment
- Brothel
- Category:1940 documents
- Category:1940 in Germany
- Category:1940 in international relations
- Category:1940 in law
- Category:Anti-Polish sentiment in Europe
- Category:Decrees
- Category:Nazi war crimes in Germany
- Category:Nazi war crimes in Poland
- Category:Reich Security Main Office
- Category:Unfree labor during World War II
- Codification (law)
- Concentration camp
- Curfew
- Discrimination
- File:Anti-Polish poster published by Volksbund für das Deutschtum im Ausland (Association for 'Germanness' abroad) Gauverband Danzig Westpreußen (Association of the “shire or county”, Gdansk, West Prussia).png
- File:Arbeitsbuch Fur Auslander 1942.jpg
- File:Chodźmy na roboty rolne do Niemiec.jpg
- File:Kienzle Uhren Ausweis from WWII.jpg
- File:Pflichten der polen.jpg
- File:Polenabzeichen.jpg
- Forced labor in Germany during World War II
- General Government
- Kangaroo court
- Kidnapping of ethnic Polish children by Nazi Germany
- Master race
- Nazi economy
- Nazi Germany
- OST-Arbeiter
- P (Nazi symbol)
- Poles
- Rassenschande
- Reich Security Main Office
- Seasonal labor
- World War II
- Zivilarbeiter
- Łapanka
- SameAs
- 53YSZ
- Decretos polacos
- Dekrety polskie
- m.06zn9yb
- Polen-Erlasse
- Polish decrees
- Q896333
- Subject
- Category:1940 documents
- Category:1940 in Germany
- Category:1940 in international relations
- Category:1940 in law
- Category:Anti-Polish sentiment in Europe
- Category:Decrees
- Category:Nazi war crimes in Germany
- Category:Nazi war crimes in Poland
- Category:Reich Security Main Office
- Category:Unfree labor during World War II
- Thumbnail
- WasDerivedFrom
- Polish decrees?oldid=1109285200&ns=0
- WikiPageLength
- 11535
- Wikipage page ID
- 23640060
- Wikipage revision ID
- 1109285200
- WikiPageUsesTemplate
- Template:Citation needed
- Template:In lang
- Template:Quote
- Template:Reflist
- Template:Rp
- Template:Use dmy dates