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Labour battalions have been a form of alternative service or in various countries in lieu of or resembling regular . In some cases they were the result of some kind of segregation of the population, while in some others they have been a conscious choice.


Political reasons
In some countries labour battalions were created from part of population which for various reasons were not suitable for regular military service, often because this population was considered "undesirable" or "unreliable", e.g., political enemies, population of occupied territories or "lower races".

Examples include labour battalions in the late and early both during World War I and during World War II, labour service in Hungary during World War II, labour battalions established by (estimated in 700 labour units overall, excluding the approximately 300 concentration camps)

(2025). 9788466664783, Penguin Random House. .
during the Spanish Civil War as a form of repression of political enemies that continued through the dictatorship,
(2025). 9788498920635, Crítica/Marcial Pons.
as well as labour battalions in other territories held by and its allies (see also "Hiwi").


Alternative service
In some countries labour battalions are a form of civil conscription instead of for people who cannot join military service for various reasons, e.g., due to bad health or being conscientious objectors to any forms of violence, as long as they aren't considered unfit for other work.

In the British Army during the First World War, labour or pioneer battalions were initially formed in December 1914 from recruits with skilled trades or experience in manual labour, trained to fight as infantry but usually used to build trenches and carry out other manual labour. Early in 1916 these began to also include men not assessed as fit enough to fight to carry out a similar role and were sometimes also known as Infantry Works Battalions. Initially assigned to individual regiments, the existing Labour and Infantry Works battalions were grouped together in February 1917 to form the new Labour Corps.

Until the last days of the with obligatory military duty in the state, men deemed unfit to regular military duty but not unfit for other work, as well as many able-bodied ones, were assigned to construction battalions (стройбаты) of the . Similar armed forces branches existed in other Eastern European countries throughout the communist period between the end of World War II and the end of the 1980s. An interesting example are the Bulgarian Construction Troops (Строителни Войски), first established in 1920 to circumvent the limits on the size of the military imposed by the Treaty of Neuilly-Sur-Seine at the end of World War I. Over the years this branch became a blend of a corps of engineers and a means for some to fulfill the mandatory conscription in place during communism in the country.


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