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'''Generalplan Ost''' (translated as General Plan East) was the name of a plan devised by [[Nazi]] leaders in | '''Generalplan Ost''' (translated as General Plan East) was the name of a plan devised by [[Nazi]] leaders in 1941to [[genocide]] most of the population in [[Eastern Europe]] and resettle it with [[German Reich (1933β1945)|Germans]] as well as nationalities the Nazis considered close to theirs, such as Latvians and Estonians. This plan was part of the policy of [[Lebensraum]]. | ||
The plan was very detailed, going up to denoting specific percentages of each nationalities to exterminate. For example, the Nazis had planned to execute 80-85% of [[Republic of Poland|Poles]], but only 50% of [[Republic of Latvia|Latvians]]. | The plan was very detailed, going up to denoting specific percentages of each nationalities to exterminate. For example, the Nazis had planned to execute 80-85% of [[Republic of Poland|Poles]], but only 50% of [[Republic of Latvia|Latvians]]. |