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Italian workers constructing the Henrichenburg boat lift at the Dortmund-Ems-Channel near Waltrop (1893)

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Ferdinand Schröder, “A Survey of Europe in August 1849” (1849)

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Russian POWs Working in the Fields (1915)

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Stefano Jacini, On the Emigration of Italians to Germany (1915)

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Arthur Holitscher, Excerpt from America Today and Tomorrow (1912)

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Emigrant Lodging House “Stadt Warschau” (1910)

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Carl Munde, My Escape from Dresden to New York in 1849 (1867)

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Prisoners of War as Forced Laborers during the First World War (April 4, 1915)

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A Female Worker Manufacturing Grenades in the Osnabrück Steel Plant

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A Jew in the GDR: Interview with Salomea Genin (2015)

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