
Exhibition Talk – Echoes from Auschwitz: Jewish child forced labourers
Wed 2 Sept · 18:30
The Wiener Holocaust Library
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The Wiener Holocaust Library will host a talk on Wednesday 2 September 2026, starting at 6.30pm, to complement its current exhibition *Nazi Slave Labour*. Professor Johannes-Dieter Steinert will deliver a presentation exploring the experiences of Jewish children compelled into forced labour during the Holocaust, drawing upon research aligned with the exhibition’s focus. Entitled *Echoes from Auschwitz: Jewish child forced labourers*, the talk will scrutinise historical records and personal testimonies that illuminate this often overlooked facet of Nazi persecution. Admission is free of charge, and the event will take place at the library’s London premises.
Join us for a special presentation by Professor Johannes-Dieter Steinert highlighting aspects of our newest exhibition Nazi Slave Labour
During the Second World War, 1.5 million Jewish children were murdered in the Holocaust. Only a small minority survived as child forced labourers, in hiding and with partisan groups. Jewish children were forced to work in ghettoes, concentration and labour camps, in industry and agriculture. The Wehrmacht and SS deployed children in construction work on fortifications, roads and airfields.The survivors were shaped by external and internal wounds, scars, disabilities, and traumatic experiences. They lost parents, family members, and friends. Child survivors often also lost any trust in adults. Over months and years, their lives became characterized by the vicinity of death, forced labour, hunger, thirst and humiliation. Many had been sexually abused; some had to endure forced sterilization and medical experiments. In general, only children whom the Germans regarded as useful labourers had a chance to survive the camps.In this talk, Professor Steinert will discuss a research project in which hundreds of testimonies as well as contemporary and post-war documents were examined. He will walk us through some aspects of the children’s living and working experiences and their chances of survival. After some reflections on “Children’s testimonies”, he will then turn his focus towards “Resilience and survival”, and on “Forced labour in the vicinity of death”.
About the speaker
Johannes-Dieter Steinert, Emeritus Professor of Modern European History, University of Wolverhampton. Senior Fellow at the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (2015). Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research 2020. Co-organiser of the international conference series: “Beyond Camps and Forced Labour: Current International Research on Survivors of Nazi Persecution” (London) and “Children and War: Past and Present” (Salzburg). Current research: Romani child forced labourers in WWII. Most recent book publications: “I haven’t even told my mother. Children as victims of sexual and sexualized violence in the Second World War and its aftermath, edited together with Helga Amesberger and Helga Embacher (Salzburg: Edition Tandem 2025). Przemysłowa Concentration Camp. The Camp, the Children, the Trials, together with Katarzyna Person (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2022).
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Exhibition Talk – Echoes from Auschwitz: Jewish child forced labourers takes place on Wednesday, 2 September 2026 at 18:30.
Exhibition Talk – Echoes from Auschwitz: Jewish child forced labourers is held at The Wiener Holocaust Library in London (29 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5DP).
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Exhibition Talk – Echoes from Auschwitz: Jewish child forced labourers
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The Wiener Holocaust Library will host a talk on Wednesday 2 September 2026, starting at 6.30pm, to complement its current exhibition *Nazi Slave Labour*. Professor Johannes-Dieter Steinert will deliver a presentation exploring the experiences of Jewish children compelled into forced labour during the Holocaust, drawing upon research aligned with the exhibition’s focus. Entitled *Echoes from Auschwitz: Jewish child forced labourers*, the talk will scrutinise historical records and personal testimonies that illuminate this often overlooked facet of Nazi persecution. Admission is free of charge, and the event will take place at the library’s London premises.
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Join us for a special presentation by Professor Johannes-Dieter Steinert highlighting aspects of our newest exhibition Nazi Slave Labour
During the Second World War, 1.5 million Jewish children were murdered in the Holocaust. Only a small minority survived as child forced labourers, in hiding and with partisan groups. Jewish children were forced to work in ghettoes, concentration and labour camps, in industry and agriculture. The Wehrmacht and SS deployed children in construction work on fortifications, roads and airfields.The survivors were shaped by external and internal wounds, scars, disabilities, and traumatic experiences. They lost parents, family members, and friends. Child survivors often also lost any trust in adults. Over months and years, their lives became characterized by the vicinity of death, forced labour, hunger, thirst and humiliation. Many had been sexually abused; some had to endure forced sterilization and medical experiments. In general, only children whom the Germans regarded as useful labourers had a chance to survive the camps.In this talk, Professor Steinert will discuss a research project in which hundreds of testimonies as well as contemporary and post-war documents were examined. He will walk us through some aspects of the children’s living and working experiences and their chances of survival. After some reflections on “Children’s testimonies”, he will then turn his focus towards “Resilience and survival”, and on “Forced labour in the vicinity of death”.
About the speaker
Johannes-Dieter Steinert, Emeritus Professor of Modern European History, University of Wolverhampton. Senior Fellow at the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (2015). Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research 2020. Co-organiser of the international conference series: “Beyond Camps and Forced Labour: Current International Research on Survivors of Nazi Persecution” (London) and “Children and War: Past and Present” (Salzburg). Current research: Romani child forced labourers in WWII. Most recent book publications: “I haven’t even told my mother. Children as victims of sexual and sexualized violence in the Second World War and its aftermath, edited together with Helga Amesberger and Helga Embacher (Salzburg: Edition Tandem 2025). Przemysłowa Concentration Camp. The Camp, the Children, the Trials, together with Katarzyna Person (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2022).
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The Wiener Holocaust Library29 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5DP
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Exhibition Talk – Echoes from Auschwitz: Jewish child forced labourers takes place on Wednesday, 2 September 2026 at 18:30.
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Exhibition Talk – Echoes from Auschwitz: Jewish child forced labourers is held at The Wiener Holocaust Library in London (29 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5DP).
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