What Were Hitler's Plans in the East?

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Published on Oct 7, 2023
What were Hitler's Plans in the East? Did he really hate the Slavs and Eastern Europeans? A lot is made of Hitler having some genocidal blood feud against the Slavs, but is this really the case? There is very little evidence to support such a claim. What ideas were being thrown around at the time? What even is lebensraum? I'll tell you all there is to know.


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Sources:

Peacemakers - Margeret MacMillan (Versailles, the birth of Poland, Western views on the East)
The Norway Campaign and the Rise of Churchill - Anthony Dix (Hitler's view on treatment of German soldiers, also many speeches to this effect)
Dr. Erhard Wetzel - Statement and thoughts of Dr. Erhard Wetzel on the General Plan East of the Reichsführer SS" dated April 27, 1942 (the giant quote)
Alexander Dugin/Leon Degrelle interview 1993 (full Degrelle quote)

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