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[–] Joe_McCarthy ago  (edited ago)

I've seen doubt cast on Generalplan Ost before. That Clancy guy that used to hang around Stumble Inn and elsewhere posted some academic paper on it or some such. Not sure I could find it now (you may even be using it here. Dunno).

I've also seen it described as something cooked up in Himmler's office. In other words execution is another matter.

On the other hand the use of actual ethnic cleansing against Poles (though obviously not sending them to Siberia) is well established, so it wasn't out of character.

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[–] 963189_137 ago 

I don't know that he was 'ethnically cleansing the poles' but rather the (((poles))). Poland has a huge kike population.

I would have supported this 100%. I still think that they have to be exterminated to the last man, woman, and child. This is something this ruthless international clique is quite good at doing, betraying nations from within. Anyone who doesn't want to purge them from the planet is a race traitor.

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[–] TheEmpress [S] ago 

In what sense was ethnic cleansing against Poles well established? It seems pretty clear at least in general that the popular belief of Hitler wanting to take over the world and wipe everyone out in Lebensraum are intentional distortions of fact to garner hostility in favor of the Allies against the Germans.

Considering how things have turned out all over the West in the aftermath of that war, I tend to think the wrong side won. This is only compounded by information on the Lebensraum myth.

Surely if Germany had won, at least Europe if not North America wouldn't be full of this trash.

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[–] Joe_McCarthy ago  (edited ago)

It's involved, and I'm one that believes Voat is particularly unsuited for topics as nuanced and complicated as Holocaust related issues. I'm not even overly-interested. But here is a place for some basics to start:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_Poles_by_Nazi_Germany

If you're interested enough I reckon you could make it a personal project to try and refute it. But that revisionists have not made much of an effort to refute it only hardens its veracity if anything.

I don't agree that the Nazis winning would have been better. The better option would have been no war at all. But that's another involved topic.