The current home address of the civilian forced laborers, or the address where they were staying, was entered in this field. As these details could change, there was plenty of space for this information. Civilian forced laborers usually lived in communal accommodation that varied in size. If they were employed as domestic helpers for families, or in agriculture, it was possible that they lived outside the communal barracks. Some northern and western European civilian laborers were allowed to rent private apartments or rooms.