16 hour days were not uncommon.
24
Before the liberation of the camps, Jews was forced to work and/or Killed
No more than 24.
About 178 hours a week
the supervisor's, if they didn't work they'd be whipped..
No limit on hours, just overtime on hours over 40 in one work week. If you do not have a contract with your employer limiting the hours, you can be forced to work the hours. This is one of the benefits of belonging to a union, your work hours have been negotiated with your employer, so they can not force you to work extra long hours.
The Jews were forced to build a wall. This was done so the Jews could not escape until the Germans could send them to concentration camps. Many were sent to Treblinka for extermination.
The Jewish people were forced to give up valuable possessions, were forced to work as slaves, and go to work camps by the Germans among other things.
They were called the Sonderkommando - Special squad.
Forced overtime is when an employer makes employees work over their scheduled 40 hours.
Jews were to dig holes and carry heavy Piece's of machines .
During the Nazi regime in Germany, Jews were subjected to forced labor starting in the late 1930s and escalating during World War II. Many Jewish men, women, and even children were compelled to work in various industries, including munitions and agriculture. The age at which Jews were forced to work varied, but it often included individuals as young as 14 or 15. This exploitation was part of the broader system of persecution and dehumanization that characterized the Holocaust.