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Old 04-16-2010, 10:44 AM   #9
Vjwkvkoy

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The idea was to kill or at least expel all the Poles to create "living space" for the ethnic Germans.
I know. I was asking how justified were A, B, C where each was one of the three options I gave.

The idealized Nazi society was actually an agrarian one: to allow the citizens to get in touch with their roots. Of course, they would need alot more land to accomplish this, and Poland was right next door. And since they considered Poles to be less than human, the annexation was completely justified from the Nazi perspective. Yes, the Nazis got elected originally and then swept power via Bismark's death by promising return to an idealized agrarian past but what they delivered was ever more concentration in the cities for industrial output. Not that such things matter to the question in the OP.
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