The public health insurance fund staff recorded details of a person’s employer and the work the person had to do. Today, these details can tell us where the person was required to perform what kind of forced labor. If the employment office assigned civilian forced laborers to other employers who registered them with the same insurance fund, the names of several employers may be entered in these fields.
The registers (Hebelisten) referred to in the first column are directories produced by the local health insurance funds. These are available for individual companies in the Arolsen Archives as copies and scans.