Love affairs between Germans and forced laborers or prisoners of war were strictly forbidden under National Socialism. Women were publicly humiliated for "forbidden intercourse" and were threatened with imprisonment, imprisonment in a concentration camp or the execution of the mostly Polish forced laborers. These crimes went unnoticed by researchers and the public for a long time. Why was the persecution of "forbidden intercourse" only remembered so late - and who stood up for it? In a discussion, Dr. Christine Glauning (Documentation Centre for Nazi Forced Labor, Berlin) and journalist Thomas Muggenthaler explore these questions and more.
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