@KetaMeanGal Explicitly, no. Implicitly, yes. That's what was to happen with the Poles, I.e forced Labour.
Do tell me, though, what does Himmler say will happen to the Polish minority here? And the duration of how long the "Polish problem" has lasted till his time?
@KetaMeanGal If you can't tell, Poles are slavs.
Poles are enslaved for being slavs according to that document.
I don't think resorting to Ad Hominems like me apparently being "desperate" or my supposed inbred Mexican genetics will adequately respond to what I've presented.
Try again.
@KetaMeanGal Does "desperation" somehow make the document fucking disappear or are these not Himmler's own words? Every document the authors list are reproduced in entirety here.
@KetaMeanGal I'm happy to concede to being mistaken for this final excerpt.
That doesn't detract from the other 2 though.
It also doesn't explain why you are being an illiterate monkey-tard resorting to calling me a "mestizo" when I have no tangible connection to Mexico.
@KetaMeanGal The comparison is relevant, yes, particularly to do with the document itself here. Germans are excluded from agricultural slave-labour but the natives are not.
@KetaMeanGal There is then this document (p. 105) explicitly about GeneralPlan Ost.
The mass of the native population didn't meet the criteria of the National Socialists, and thus will serve as a "slave army" (Sklavenarmee) for construction or deployment of the Reich.
@KetaMeanGal p. 150
The future agricultural laborers likened to slaves.
Being a slave precludes Germans from being agricultural labourers ( = Der Umstand, daß der Landarbeiter auf dem Großgrundbesitz zwangsläufig Sklave ist, schließt aus, daß Deutsche Landarbeiter sind.)
Meaning, the slavs
Weimar-era film was dominated by Jewish filmmakers.
Ofer Ashkenazi (Weimar Film and Modern Jewish Identity, p. 159) draws our attention to Helmut Asper's estimate that some "20 percent" of the film industry were fired once the NSDAP came to power due to their identity.
Measures against denominational magazines (BArch NS 15/697, p. 40 onwards)
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"the passing on of church and religious writings in general is being made increasingly difficult."
"anti-Christian literature is heavily promoted."
On January 27 or 28, 1939, the Propaganda Ministry will begin a propaganda wave against the Catholic Church. It is planned as follows: On the specified day, a publication by a Dr. Lindl will appear, titled "Why I Left the Order".
From the February report of the Magazine Department (Zeitschriftenreferat) Hamburg of the Reich Office.
Report on the local newspapers of the Eppendorf-Norden District.
Anti-Nazi attitudes amongst Christians.