The new agreement rectified this, and after it came into force, failure to appear at Baumholder Market was no longer punishable, as long as a Wertenstein official could show a certificate indicating that there was compulsory labour to be done that day.
32.
The reasons for the sacking were that the central Distribution Office was plundered from blank distribution cards that were necessary to get coupons for males who were hiding from the " Arbeitseinsatz " ( compulsory labour in the German war industry ) and were using fake names.
33.
This sounds like large-scale farming for the market by the landowner, as well as subsistence cultivation by the peasants, and the fact that Sir John preferred at least some of his dues in rents suggests that he was using some paid workers instead of inefficient compulsory labour.
34.
A German lawyer and prominent Nazi, Hans Frank, was appointed Governor-General of the General Government on 26 October 1939 . Frank oversaw the segregation of the Jews into ghettos in the larger cities, including Warsaw, and the use of Polish civilians for compulsory labour in German war industries.
35.
By 1941, however, there was an acute labour shortage in Germany as men were conscripted away to the front, and the BDM girls were increasingly pressed into compulsory labour service, usually either on farms or in munitions factories, with girls from upper or middle-class families going into office jobs.
36.
A German lawyer and prominent Nazi, Hans Frank, was appointed " Governor-General of the occupied Polish territories " on 26 October 1939 . Frank oversaw the segregation of the Jews into ghettos in the larger cities, particularly Warsaw, and the use of Polish civilians as forced and compulsory labour in German war industries.
37.
Those who impugn the duty argued that it is a residue of feudal corv�e or of the totalitarian Nazi and communist regimes, that nowadays, compulsory labour mandated by law is in conflict with the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Basic Freedoms and that systematic municipal cleaning is more effective than cleaning by individuals.
38.
The huge increase in the demand for labour created by the various military and paramilitary projects was met by a series of expansions of the laws on compulsory service, which ultimately obligated all Germans to arbitrarily determined ( i . e ., effectively unlimited ) compulsory labour for the state : " Zwangsarbeit ".
39.
Houphou�t-Boigny justified the alliance because it seemed, at the time, to be the only way for his voice to be heard : " Even before the creation of RDA, the alliance had served our cause : in March 1946, the abolition of compulsory labour was adopted unanimously, without a vote, thanks to our tactical alliance ."
40.
Some settlers felt that " [ a ] good sound system of compulsory labour would do more to raise the nigger in five years than all the millions that have been sunk in missionary efforts for the last fifty ", and its representatives were so keen on aggressive action that George Erskine referred to them as " the White Mau Mau ".