Housing, furniture, food, light work and a good income.
This was done to the detriment of the rest of the population, for when a young wife had no home the less loyal French were removed from their own homes giving them to the new German stars.
One elderly Frenchwoman expressed her fear that if this went on any longer, this part of the country would lose its French character and become a German colony. Just before the invasion began, however, the Germans packed these new adoptive German wives and their families into cars and drove them off into the unknown. Some remained, however, and these are now the greatest enemies of the Allies.
Apparently unheard of things happened here. A British soldier was shot when he entered the farm to fetch water. At a party organised for the invasion troops, height Englishmen were shot dead. There are rumours (not yet confirmed) that a French woman (supposedly a German lover or wife) stabbed two Poles, etc. etc.
Kazimierz Duda - Chronicles of war - 1 to 7 August 1944 - Page 53
Translation from French version: Steven Duda