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"Our Boys: Dispute over Show to Polish Forced Recruits in the Wehrmacht

Summary by freitag.de
Up to 450,000 Poles were forced to fight for Germany during World War II. They are now the subject of the exhibition "Nasi chłopcy" in Gdańsk. Not only is the title controversial Two almost identical family photos show the same three people: a woman with short hair, a girl in a striped dress and a man in uniform. The only difference between the well-preserved, Sepia-coloured pictures is that the man on the one picture wears a uniform of the Germ…
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Up to 450,000 Poles were forced to fight for Germany during World War II. They are now the subject of the exhibition "Nasi chłopcy" in Gdańsk. Not only is the title controversial Two almost identical family photos show the same three people: a woman with short hair, a girl in a striped dress and a man in uniform. The only difference between the well-preserved, Sepia-coloured pictures is that the man on the one picture wears a uniform of the Germ…

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freitag.de broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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