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Forced labor of Germans after World War II refers to the Allied use of Germans civilians and captured soldiers for forced labor for several years after World War II. The topic of using Germans as forced labor for reparations was first broached at the Tehran conference in 1943, where Soviet premier Joseph Stalin demanded 4,000,000 German workers. Forced labor was also included in the Morgenthau Plan draft from September 1944, and was included in the final protocol of the Yalta conference in January 1945, where it was sanctioned by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Forced labor of Germans after World War II refers to the Allied use of Germans civilians and captured soldiers for forced labor for several years after World War II. The topic of using Germans as forced labor for reparations was first broached at the Tehran conference in 1943, where Soviet premier Joseph Stalin demanded 4,000,000 German workers. Forced labor was also included in the Morgenthau Plan draft from September 1944, and was included in the final protocol of the Yalta conference in January 1945, where it was sanctioned by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt