Lets also talk about what the Nazis attempted to do. If operation Barbarossa had succeeded another 30 million innocent men, women and children would of been murdered, or starved to death. Perhaps as many as 50 million. I totally disagree with your opinion.
Hunger Plan
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The
Hunger Plan (
German:
der Hungerplan; der Backe-Plan) was a partially implemented plan developed by
Nazi bureaucrats during
World War II to seize food from the
Soviet Union and give it to German soldiers and civilians. The plan entailed the
genocide by
starvation of millions of Soviet citizens following
Operation Barbarossa, the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union (see
Generalplan Ost). The premise behind the Hunger Plan was that Germany was not self-sufficient in food supplies; to sustain the war and keep up domestic morale, it needed food from conquered lands at any cost. The plan created a
famine as an act of policy, killing millions of people.
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It was developed to prepare for the
Wehrmacht (German armed forces) invasion, and provided for diverting Ukrainian foodstuffs away from central and northern Russia into the hands of the invading army and the population in Germany. Its means of
mass murder were outlined in several documents, including one that became known as
Göring's Green Folder, which quoted a number of "20 to 30 million" expected Russian deaths from "military actions and crises of food supply".
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