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A French court ruled that Germany must compensate a French citizen for forced labor performed under the Nazis. The plaintiff, a former electrician, had been conscripted by France’s Vichy Government to work in a German submarine factory for close to a year.

February 15, 2002
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A French court ruled that Germany must compensate a French citizen for forced labor performed under the Nazis. The plaintiff, a former electrician, had been conscripted by France’s Vichy Government to work in a German submarine factory for close to a year.

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