Civilian labor units assigned to US military in Germany WW2

It's my understanding when Polish forced laborers were liberated in Germany, they were assigned to noncombatant civilian labor units under command of US military.  I had 3 uncles forcibly taken from home in Poland to forced agricultural labor in Germany.  They were designated as Displaced Persons when the war ended.  I have two later photos of them in what look like US military uniforms, taken before they emigrated to the US in 1947.  General googling on this subject has yielded copies of documents identifying for example "Labor Supervision Company US Army", and even "discharge" papers for individuals in these units.  Any information on this subject would be appreciated.

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  • Hello,

    I am Raymond Zawalski, a former member of the Labor Service organization. Actually I was borne into the organization, since my Father was also a member since Dec 1945. I am also the informal Labor Service historian and I am currently helping three Groups in Poland, France and Germany to understand what Labor Service was all about.

    Just let me know what you are Looking for and I may be able to help

    Raymond

  • Hi Raymond,  I hope you are able to help me find information about my father.  This is what I know.  He was a prisoner of Mauthausen.  he was in the soviet Army.  after attempting to escape he was placed in the concentration portion of the prison.  He was liberated by the US army in 1945. He would never speak about ww2.  My mom told us that he spent time in a sanitarium after being liberated. All I have is a photo of him in a uniform with Merry Christmas border.  My mom said that he was an MP in the US army after the war.  The US Army does not have a record of his service.  So I am thinking that he was part of the Labor service force of the US Army in Europe.  

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  • Hi Raymond,  I hope you are able to help me find information about my father.  This is what I know.  He was a prisoner of Mauthausen.  he was in the soviet Army.  after attempting to escape he was placed in the concentration portion of the prison.  He was liberated by the US army in 1945. He would never speak about ww2.  My mom told us that he spent time in a sanitarium after being liberated. All I have is a photo of him in a uniform with Merry Christmas border.  My mom said that he was an MP in the US army after the war.  The US Army does not have a record of his service.  So I am thinking that he was part of the Labor service force of the US Army in Europe.  

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