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2011年8月1日星期一

Why did Hitler tried to exterminate the Polish in world war 2?

-I thought he was pro whites but why did he do that?Because he thought that they were too Slavic, and he thought that the Slavs, the Jews and the Russians (also Slavic) were below the Germanic race, ie. Germans, English, Dutch etc. and the Nordic race, ie. Danish, Norwegians, Swedes etc.



He thought that their race was dirty and polluted by the lowest of human beings. He thought that the German races were the superior race because of their fairer, more attractive look and that the Germans had a much better history than the rest of the world.



I agree that the history of the Germanic world is very interesting and in some ways more interesting than some other places but it's no excuse to start exterminating a race.



So, there is the reason why.
well I know Hitler want to rebuild the German Empire. So it wouldn't really make sense to exterminate the entire population because you'd be ruling a waste land other wise (meaning you wouldn't be able to tax dead people or destroyed property). Hitler want to exterminate wealthy Polish-Jews. Even if the Poles were not his favorite group, he would not have exterminated the entire population of Poland.
The Polish being Slavic people is only part of the answer. Yes, he considered them inferior to Germans. But he also wanted their country, so the Germans could settle there. Remember, at that time, people were supposed to have at least 3 or 4 children per couple, possibly more. That's why Hitler wanted to conquer some space for them. This was his idea about how history works. Countries fight, and the strongest one gets all the land. The weaker countries disappear. (He says so in "Mein Kampf" somewhere.)



There was a special office in Poland at that time where the Nazis decided who of the Polish people could be "germanized" and who couldn't.
The Polish people are mostly Slavic in background - not enough to exterminate like Jews, but not Aryan. Hitler felt that he had the right to work them to death. Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe prior to WWII.
Poland is a Slavic country. Nazi racial ideology considered Slavs inferior. Hitler's Germany was not intent on exterminating Poles to the same extent that it was intent on exterminating Jews, but the Nazis were definitely anti-Polish.
Because Poles are Slavic and the Nazis considered Slavic people as inferior therefore not Aryan.



He didn't exterminate them - just work them to death as previously stated.
hitler did not tried to exterminate the polish at all but he tried to exterminate the jews only the jew was holing the financially wealth in germany the same as they do now in america.

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