Forced Labor in Bad Schauenburg

Forced Labor in Bad Schauenburg. In the Arbeitslager Bad Schauenburg, Jewish refugees were forced to perform heavy physical labor, including digging clay, duri…

Location: Bad Schauenburg, Switzerland, Switzerland

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In the Arbeitslager Bad Schauenburg, Jewish refugees were forced to perform heavy physical labor, including digging clay, during World War II. The harsh conditions and hard work are evident in the photographs from the time. Despite the difficulties, the refugees found ways to celebrate their traditions, such as Rosch ha-Schana and Sukkot.

Source: «Flüchtlinge leisteten schwere körperliche Arbeit» - Juedisches Museum Schweiz

Forced Labor in Bad Schauenburg — Switzerland, Canton of Zurich

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