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Generalplan Ost was a Nazi Germany's plan for the genocide, ethnic cleansing and colonization of Slavs, Jews and other peoples in Eastern Europe. It was based on Nazi ideology of Lebensraum and racial superiority, and was partially implemented during World War II.
Untermenschen was a term used by Nazis to refer to non-Aryan subhumans, such as Jews, Romani, Slavs, and non-Europeans. The racial policy of Nazi Germany was based on pseudoscientific and racist doctrines that aimed for racial hygiene and superiority of the Aryan race.
Hitler's speech to officers of the Wehrmacht High Command at Obersalzberg, 22 August 1939 Also, before the invasion of Poland, the Nazis prepared a detailed list identifying more than 61,000 Polish targets (mostly civilian) by name, with the help of the German minority living in the Second Polish Republic. The list was printed secretly as the 192-page-book called Sonderfahndungsbuch Polen ...
Before and after the 1939 invasion of Poland the Nazis exploited these ideas when creating their Lebensraum concept of territorial aggression. [4] Large-scale expulsions of Poles occurred during World War II when Nazi Germany started the Generalplan Ost campaign of ethnic cleansing in all Polish areas occupied by, and formally annexed to Nazi ...
The New Order of Europe was the political and social system that Nazi Germany wanted to impose on the areas of Europe that it conquered and occupied. It involved the formation of a pan-German racial state, the annihilation of Jews and other "unworthy of life" people, and the expansion of German territories and influence.
The Greater Germanic Reich was the Nazi vision of a pan-Germanic empire in Europe, based on racial theories and Lebensraum. It would have included Germany, Austria, parts of Poland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and other Germanic-speaking areas, as well as some non-Germanic territories.
A partially-annexed territory of Nazi Germany established in 1939 after the German occupation of the Czech lands. The protectorate had a dual system of government, with German law applying to ethnic Germans and a puppet Czech administration, and was involved in the Holocaust and the Second World War.
The Madagascar Plan was a Nazi idea to relocate the Jewish population of Europe to the island of Madagascar, which was a French colony at the time. The plan was never implemented due to the British naval blockade and the Final Solution, the genocide of Jews by the Nazis.