Germans forced thousands of Poles into Breslau slave labor during WWII, marking them with dehumanizing yellow P badges.
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Thousands of Poles were sent to Breslau during World War II. Poles arrived not by choice but in chains of forced labor. Poles wore yellow P sign in purple frame on clothes. Badge stigmatized Poles to rob them of dignity and humanity. Poles built structures, cleaned, and worked from dawn to dusk.

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