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[–] 1Iron_Curtain ago 

Okay, well let us do that and see what we can find on that given manner. They did align themselves with many Eastern Europeans, such as those in the Baltic states and in the Ukraine, and mostly, in the case of Russia, went after Russians when they were involved with Communists or for being associated with a nation that was Communist.

That said, what does one say for Poles who were expelled from their homes and made to move elsewhere, put into labor camps, or thrown into concentration camps. I don't know how genetically different Poles are from Germans, and I'd believe there is quite a distance in a certain manner, even though they live nearby, but Poles are still part of the European population and Germanicization programs were set up where the Poles were sent to concentration camps while a Germanic family replaced them. This was built on the idea the Germans were the real Aryans from the East and that they needed to resettle the ancient lands of the Goths/Ostrogoths along with all lands that were entitled to real Aryans.

This led to monstrous violations of human rights occurring in the General Government, where Polish people sent to concentration camps from there were considered political prisoners because they had dwelt in territory that had originally been in the possession of the Russians.

This did not make them Communists or affiliate them with the Russians in any direct sense, but they were considered political prisoners because the Nazis considered this Russian land, which had quite a number of Jews in them, especially in the urban land, to be prime land for Germanicization.

They then classified Poles from the General Government as political prisoners to avoid the terrible reality they were classifying another European group as racially unfit, because there was no reason to consider them political prisoners otherwise.