Czech Libuše Audrlická, Polish Barbara Müller, and Ukrainian Inna Klimenková were three women out of a total of 13 million people who were employed as forced labour in the Third Reich during the Second World War. They worked in ammunition factories or in agriculture for 12 to 14 hour shifts in difficult conditions. These conditions were exacerbated by the awareness that their work helped support the Nazi efforts. This documentary looks into the lives of these forced labor workers after the war.