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The plan entailed the enslavement, expulsion, and mass murder of most Slavic peoples in Europe along with

planned destruction of their nations,... (Stephenson 113)

Bibliography:

Dietrich Eichholtz, Generalplan Ost zur Versklavung osteuropischer Vlker.

Jill Stephenson (2006). Hitler's Home Front: Wurttemberg Under the Nazis. A&C Black. p. 113. Other
non-'Aryans' included Slavs, Blacks and Roma and Sinti (Romanies).

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Ethnic group / Population percent subject to removal
Nationality

Russians 5060% to be physically eliminated and another 15% to be sent to Western


Siberia[citation needed]

Estonians [14]
[15] almost 50%

Latvians [14]
50%

Czechs [13]
50%

Ukrainians [13]
65%

Belarusians [13]
75%

Poles [13]
20 million, or 8085%

Lithuanians [14]
85%

Latgalians [14]
100%

The Generalplan Ost proposal offered various percentages of the conquered or colonized people
who were targeted for removal and physical destruction; the net effect of which would be to
ensure that the conquered territories would become German. In ten years' time, the plan
effectively called for the extermination, expulsion, Germanization or enslavement of most or all
East and West Slavs living behind the front lines of East-Central Europe.

Generalplan Ost foresaw the removal of 45 million non-Germanizable people from Central and
Eastern Europe, of whom 31 million were "racially undesirable", 100% of Jews, Poles (85%),
Belorussians (75%) and Ukrainians (65%), to West Siberia, and about 14 millions were to
remain, but were to be treated as slaves. (Schmuhl 348-349)
Sources not used directly in work, but works that shed an immense amount of light onto the
hatred the nazis had for Slavs

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annexed territories including (1,538,544 from Poland: Stanislav 223,920; Volyn 65,440;
Lviv/Lwow 475,435; Rovno 175,133; Ternopol 172,357; Lutsk 117,549; Brest 159,526,
Horodna 111,203; and Polesskya 37,981) Lithuania: including Vilnius/Wilno 436,535; Latvia:
313,798; Estonia: 61,307; and Moldova: 61,246.
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mylce. Same liczby byy cakowicie wiarygodne, ale pozbawione komentarza, sprytnie
ukryway fakt, e ofiary w przewaajcej liczbie nie byy Rosjanami, e owe miliony
obejmoway ofiary nie tylko Hitlera, ale i Stalina, oraz e wrd ludnoci cywilnej najwiksze
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particularly misleading. The numbers were correct, but the victims were overwhelmingly not
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