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24 Oct 2009
History / Responsibility for Murder of Catholic Poles during WWII ? [172]
Yes,the Pole and the Ukrainian.The Russian and the Belarus had to die because he was judged unfit for manual work.That is what I write.Hitler made distinctions between Slavs:
1.Plan for assimilation of Czechs if they were proved to be germanized soon enough
2.Plan for turning Poles into slave wrokers for the Reich
3.Plan for extermination of Russians and settlement of germanic settlers all over russian land and Ukraine
Is this a joke?Germans would kill Jews anyway no matter if they located in western,eastern or southern Europe.Their fate was meant to be the same.
The difference is that after invading SU,they captured a huge number of Jews who could build the concentration camps needed for the project.Maybe till 1941 the Nazs planned simply to relocate the Jews to another continent but after having to deal with vast numbers they abandoned the idea and they went straight for use of Jews in armament production in concentration camps where work and death were connected.
There were discussions in nazi headquarters if it is better to exploit the Jews as workers(like POWs from France etc) or kill them straight away.A similar discussion was made about russian POWs.In the beginning there was some killing but after the colossal demands for worker hands in armament production(german women were not allowed to work unlike in western countries where they boosted gun production facilities),Germans decided to examine Jews and Russians and those who were found fit for work were allowed to work in the concentration camps,the rest ending straight into the gas chambers.
Gradually the Germans were amazed by the russian ability for manual work and begann to change their views drastically but it was too late.
But he would be left alive. Not killed straightaway.
Yes,the Pole and the Ukrainian.The Russian and the Belarus had to die because he was judged unfit for manual work.That is what I write.Hitler made distinctions between Slavs:
1.Plan for assimilation of Czechs if they were proved to be germanized soon enough
2.Plan for turning Poles into slave wrokers for the Reich
3.Plan for extermination of Russians and settlement of germanic settlers all over russian land and Ukraine
the Nazis knew that they could do this in Eastern Europe rightaway and not in Western Europe, because anti-semitism wasn't as deeply rooted in the West as it was in the East. They knew if they would start shooting and killing Jews the way they did in PL or in RU, the Westerners would never accept that, hence cause a lot of unrest they didn't need
Is this a joke?Germans would kill Jews anyway no matter if they located in western,eastern or southern Europe.Their fate was meant to be the same.
The difference is that after invading SU,they captured a huge number of Jews who could build the concentration camps needed for the project.Maybe till 1941 the Nazs planned simply to relocate the Jews to another continent but after having to deal with vast numbers they abandoned the idea and they went straight for use of Jews in armament production in concentration camps where work and death were connected.
There were discussions in nazi headquarters if it is better to exploit the Jews as workers(like POWs from France etc) or kill them straight away.A similar discussion was made about russian POWs.In the beginning there was some killing but after the colossal demands for worker hands in armament production(german women were not allowed to work unlike in western countries where they boosted gun production facilities),Germans decided to examine Jews and Russians and those who were found fit for work were allowed to work in the concentration camps,the rest ending straight into the gas chambers.
Gradually the Germans were amazed by the russian ability for manual work and begann to change their views drastically but it was too late.