Soldiers and their communities in WWII: The impact and legacy of war experiences in Luxembourg

During the Second World War, over 10,000 Luxembourgish men, born between 1920 and 1927, were (forcibly) conscripted to the German labour services and armed forces, including the Wehrmacht and the Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service – RAD). It is estimated that around 3,000 of them did not survive the war. Additionally, about 3,500 men deserted or hid before being drafted. These conscriptions disrupted many lives, including those of the families and communities at home who had to cope with the absence of their sons, husbands and fathers.

By concentrating on the biographies of these young men, the WARLUX project seeks to understand their lives and war experiences, as well as those of their families. The project team has examined numerous official records and war letters and compiled a database which is now available to you via this website.