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Lecture six
Ethnic cleansing during the Second World War: The Nazi attack on the Jews
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Lecture six Ethnic cleansing during the Second World War: The Nazi attack on the Jews

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Naimark on the Holocaust
'The Holocaust has become the dominant historical methaphor of our time.  The way we talk about issues as diverse as free speech, intermarriage, abortion, or intervention in the Balkans is framed in terms of the Jewish experience of the Holocaust.  Especially since the early 1960s, the Holocaust has been ubiquitious in our intellectual, moral and spiritual universe.'
'The task is to apply its lessons – when appropriate – to our understanding of the past and future'
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Naimark on the Holocaust 'The Holocaust has become the dominant historical methaphor of our time. The way we talk about issues as diverse as free speech, intermarriage, abortion, or intervention in the Balkans is framed in terms of the Jewish experience of the Holocaust. Especially since the early 1960s, the Holocaust has been ubiquitious in our intellectual, moral and spiritual universe.' 'The task is to apply its lessons – when appropriate – to our understanding of the past and future'

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The Pianist (2002)
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The Pianist (2002)

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Lecture rundown
1) Ethnic Cleansing in the Second World War, numbers
2) The Nazi attack on the Jews
a) Ideology
b) Eugenics
c) The 'Destruction' of the Jews and emigration
d) The war and the Jews, 1939-41
e) Barbarossa, Einsatzgruppen and 'Final Solution'
f) Comparison with the Armenian Genocide
3) Genocidal Careers, 'Modernity and the Holocaust' and the 'Banality of Evil'
a) Path one: Desk killers
b) Path two: The main camps
c) Path three: From T-4 to the camps
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Lecture rundown 1) Ethnic Cleansing in the Second World War, numbers 2) The Nazi attack on the Jews a) Ideology b) Eugenics c) The 'Destruction' of the Jews and emigration d) The war and the Jews, 1939-41 e) Barbarossa, Einsatzgruppen and 'Final Solution' f) Comparison with the Armenian Genocide 3) Genocidal Careers, 'Modernity and the Holocaust' and the 'Banality of Evil' a) Path one: Desk killers b) Path two: The main camps c) Path three: From T-4 to the camps

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Lecture rundown
d) Path four: From the Police to the Einsatzgruppen
e) Conclusions
4) Ethnic 'reordering in the Reich' – The example of the Warthegau
5) Conclusions
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Lecture rundown d) Path four: From the Police to the Einsatzgruppen e) Conclusions 4) Ethnic 'reordering in the Reich' – The example of the Warthegau 5) Conclusions

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1) Ethnic cleansing in the Second World War: Numbers and Figures
1) Nazi holocaust of European Jews 
Approximately 5.9 million die  (3 million from Poland, 900,000 from Ukraine, 450,000 from Hungary and 300,000 from Romania and others)
Approximately 67% of pre-war European Jewish population
2) Porajmos of Europe's gypsies
Approximately 300,000 – or 25% of Europe's population killed during the war – by Nazis and client states
3) Serb and Croat ethnic cleansing
Approximately 350,000 Serbs and 200,000 Croats killed in ethnic cleansing
4) Poles and Ukrainians during the war
Approximately 100,000 Poles and 40,000 Ukrainians die in civil war in Volhynia, Eastern Galicia and Eastern Poland
5) Ethnic reordering by the Nazis  - 12 million abducted for forced work – 65% from Eastern Europe – deportation of ethnic groups, resettlement of ethnic Germans
Warthegau – 1939-44 – 1 million ethnic Germans to the area, 700,000 Poles displaced, 450,000 Jews murdered (42% of the pre-war population affected)
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1) Ethnic cleansing in the Second World War: Numbers and Figures 1) Nazi holocaust of European Jews Approximately 5.9 million die (3 million from Poland, 900,000 from Ukraine, 450,000 from Hungary and 300,000 from Romania and others) Approximately 67% of pre-war European Jewish population 2) Porajmos of Europe's gypsies Approximately 300,000 – or 25% of Europe's population killed during the war – by Nazis and client states 3) Serb and Croat ethnic cleansing Approximately 350,000 Serbs and 200,000 Croats killed in ethnic cleansing 4) Poles and Ukrainians during the war Approximately 100,000 Poles and 40,000 Ukrainians die in civil war in Volhynia, Eastern Galicia and Eastern Poland 5) Ethnic reordering by the Nazis - 12 million abducted for forced work – 65% from Eastern Europe – deportation of ethnic groups, resettlement of ethnic Germans Warthegau – 1939-44 – 1 million ethnic Germans to the area, 700,000 Poles displaced, 450,000 Jews murdered (42% of the pre-war population affected)

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The Warthegau
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The Warthegau

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2) The Nazi attack on the Jews
1) Intent can almost certainly be proved
2) However, like many cases we look at, final actions decided by circumstance – not simply one long-term plan being carried out
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2) The Nazi attack on the Jews 1) Intent can almost certainly be proved 2) However, like many cases we look at, final actions decided by circumstance – not simply one long-term plan being carried out

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2) The Nazi attack on the Jews- a) Nazi Ideology
i) Ethnic purity of Aryans vs ethnic depravity of the Jews
ii) Jews seen as an infectious disease 
'The Jews were disease-carrying lice, vermin, bedbugs, or fleas that had to be exterminated lest they infect the healthy body of German society'
iii) Nazi racial ideology linked to political anti-semitism – 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion'
iv) And religious anti-semitism – Jewish blood libel
Potent mixture of different forms of anti-semitism/racist ideology
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2) The Nazi attack on the Jews- a) Nazi Ideology i) Ethnic purity of Aryans vs ethnic depravity of the Jews ii) Jews seen as an infectious disease 'The Jews were disease-carrying lice, vermin, bedbugs, or fleas that had to be exterminated lest they infect the healthy body of German society' iii) Nazi racial ideology linked to political anti-semitism – 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion' iv) And religious anti-semitism – Jewish blood libel Potent mixture of different forms of anti-semitism/racist ideology

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b) Eugenics
i) Influence of late 19th century scientific racism
ii) Moves to forcibly sterilise approx. 400,000 'unproductive' members of society from 1933 onwards
Iii) 1938-9 euthanasia for badly handicapped infants
iv) 1939 – T-4 program – State-sponsored euthanasia for mentally and physically ill patients – first gassings in mobile gas vans – 70,000 approx. victims
Forerunner for the 'Final Solution' – zyklon B gas used, Carbon Monoxide
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b) Eugenics i) Influence of late 19th century scientific racism ii) Moves to forcibly sterilise approx. 400,000 'unproductive' members of society from 1933 onwards Iii) 1938-9 euthanasia for badly handicapped infants iv) 1939 – T-4 program – State-sponsored euthanasia for mentally and physically ill patients – first gassings in mobile gas vans – 70,000 approx. victims Forerunner for the 'Final Solution' – zyklon B gas used, Carbon Monoxide

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c) The 'destruction' of the Jews and emigration
i) Nazi eliminationist language in the 1930s – didn't necessarily mean the murder of the Jews
ii) Plans to force Jews to emigrate from Germany – Palestine/Madagascar?
Iii) Racial restrictions of the Nuremberg Laws 1935
iv) 1933-9 – 60,000 emigrate to Palestine which was under British mandate
v) Krystalnacht – November 9 1938
vi) Nazi expansionism and the Jewish 'problem' – The Evian conference – July 1938-  plans from Hitler about displacing the Jews become more urgent – increasing radicalisation due to expansion
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c) The 'destruction' of the Jews and emigration i) Nazi eliminationist language in the 1930s – didn't necessarily mean the murder of the Jews ii) Plans to force Jews to emigrate from Germany – Palestine/Madagascar? Iii) Racial restrictions of the Nuremberg Laws 1935 iv) 1933-9 – 60,000 emigrate to Palestine which was under British mandate v) Krystalnacht – November 9 1938 vi) Nazi expansionism and the Jewish 'problem' – The Evian conference – July 1938- plans from Hitler about displacing the Jews become more urgent – increasing radicalisation due to expansion

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Map of Germany March 1939
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Map of Germany March 1939

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d) The war and its effects on the Jews - 1939-41
i) War gives Nazis opportunity to carry out their ethnic reordering plans
ii) Very difficult situation for the 3 million Jews in Poland
Iii) Deportations of Poles from the new territories of the German Reich, immigration of ethnic Germans
iv) Jews temporarily squeezed into ghettos – terrible living conditions – although different conditions in different ghettos – Warsaw/Łódź
v) 'Demographic bottleneck' -further discussions about the emigration of Jews to Madagascar – Autumn 1940
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d) The war and its effects on the Jews - 1939-41 i) War gives Nazis opportunity to carry out their ethnic reordering plans ii) Very difficult situation for the 3 million Jews in Poland Iii) Deportations of Poles from the new territories of the German Reich, immigration of ethnic Germans iv) Jews temporarily squeezed into ghettos – terrible living conditions – although different conditions in different ghettos – Warsaw/Łódź v) 'Demographic bottleneck' -further discussions about the emigration of Jews to Madagascar – Autumn 1940

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Ribbentrop-Molotov Poland (1939-41)
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Ribbentrop-Molotov Poland (1939-41)

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Ghettos: Nazi occupied Poland 1939-41
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Ghettos: Nazi occupied Poland 1939-41

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e) Operation Barbarossa and the Final Solution 1941-3
i) Possible invasion of the Soviet Union provides solutions to the Jewish 'problem'  - Jews to be moved to Siberia?
ii) Nazis prepare for a war of extermination against the Bolsheviks and the Jews – March 1941 order
iii) Invasion of the Soviet Union – murders of 1 million Jews and others by Einsatzgruppen between 1941-2
iv) Institutional acceptance of Jewish murders but no direct 'final' order – 'working towards the fŭhrer'
v) Discussions of what to do with the Jews – January 1942 – Wannsee conference – decision to murder European Jewry
vi) Building of a network of death camps
vi) Naimark – murder of Jews about circumstances rather than over-arching plan
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e) Operation Barbarossa and the Final Solution 1941-3 i) Possible invasion of the Soviet Union provides solutions to the Jewish 'problem' - Jews to be moved to Siberia? ii) Nazis prepare for a war of extermination against the Bolsheviks and the Jews – March 1941 order iii) Invasion of the Soviet Union – murders of 1 million Jews and others by Einsatzgruppen between 1941-2 iv) Institutional acceptance of Jewish murders but no direct 'final' order – 'working towards the fŭhrer' v) Discussions of what to do with the Jews – January 1942 – Wannsee conference – decision to murder European Jewry vi) Building of a network of death camps vi) Naimark – murder of Jews about circumstances rather than over-arching plan

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Einsatzgruppen 1941-2
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Einsatzgruppen 1941-2

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Map of death camps in Poland
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Map of death camps in Poland

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f) Comparison with the Armenian Genocide
i) Similarities:
a) State-planned murders
b) Attempts to conceal crimes
c) No unambiguous documents to prove intent
d) Relatively cold efficient processes – at the higher level at least
e) Ethnic cleansing leads to radicalisation
f) Dehumanising of victims
Differences
a) Far greater racism on the part of the Nazis
b) Greater technological might of the Nazis
c) Nazis aim to destroy Jews outside of state borders
d) State much stronger in the Nazi case and less under threat
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f) Comparison with the Armenian Genocide i) Similarities: a) State-planned murders b) Attempts to conceal crimes c) No unambiguous documents to prove intent d) Relatively cold efficient processes – at the higher level at least e) Ethnic cleansing leads to radicalisation f) Dehumanising of victims Differences a) Far greater racism on the part of the Nazis b) Greater technological might of the Nazis c) Nazis aim to destroy Jews outside of state borders d) State much stronger in the Nazi case and less under threat

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3) The Nazi attack on the Jews: Genocidal careers
i) Two important concepts:
a) Modernity and the Holocaust – Zygmunt Baumann
Feingold, Auschwitz:
'mundane extension of the modern factory system.  Rather than producing goods, the raw material was human beings and the end product was death, so many units per day marked carefully on the manager's production charts'
- Mann states that the technology of the Holocaust not so modern and that murders not really bureaucratic – actually very brutal and messy
'Then began the shooting of Jews and Slavs by the Einsatzgruppen – point blank, blood-spattered butchery by soldiers of over a million defenceless victims.  The handguns, trucks, trains, and radios were indeed modern, but this was not dispassionate, scientific, banal, or bueraucratic killing.'
-Ideology modern, technology less so
b) Banality of Evil – Hannah Arendt – regarding Adolf Eichmann – detached nature of evil
Mann, Cesarini – Nazis know exactly what they are doing
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3) The Nazi attack on the Jews: Genocidal careers i) Two important concepts: a) Modernity and the Holocaust – Zygmunt Baumann Feingold, Auschwitz: 'mundane extension of the modern factory system. Rather than producing goods, the raw material was human beings and the end product was death, so many units per day marked carefully on the manager's production charts' - Mann states that the technology of the Holocaust not so modern and that murders not really bureaucratic – actually very brutal and messy 'Then began the shooting of Jews and Slavs by the Einsatzgruppen – point blank, blood-spattered butchery by soldiers of over a million defenceless victims. The handguns, trucks, trains, and radios were indeed modern, but this was not dispassionate, scientific, banal, or bueraucratic killing.' -Ideology modern, technology less so b) Banality of Evil – Hannah Arendt – regarding Adolf Eichmann – detached nature of evil Mann, Cesarini – Nazis know exactly what they are doing

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Banality of Evil





'Eichmann's evil was neither unthinking or banal, but innovative, ruthless and even ideological.'
Mann, Dark Side of Democracy
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Banality of Evil 'Eichmann's evil was neither unthinking or banal, but innovative, ruthless and even ideological.' Mann, Dark Side of Democracy

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a) Path one – Desk killers
i) Mann – Desk killers know what they were doing – ideologically motivated – Nazi party members
ii) Elite desk killers don't have to actually kill but in general support it
Iii) Governors more involved on the ground as well as police commanders
iv) Civil Service (especially those that joined after 1933) and people in industry closer to Arendt's 'Banality of Evil'
Most of the elite ideologically motivated according to Mann
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a) Path one – Desk killers i) Mann – Desk killers know what they were doing – ideologically motivated – Nazi party members ii) Elite desk killers don't have to actually kill but in general support it Iii) Governors more involved on the ground as well as police commanders iv) Civil Service (especially those that joined after 1933) and people in industry closer to Arendt's 'Banality of Evil' Most of the elite ideologically motivated according to Mann

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Banality of Evil – Industrial leaders
'Among German capitalists we come closest to genuine banality – mass killings as the by-product of something routinized and legitimate in modern society: the extraction of maximum profit from minimum costs.  Since free labour was in short and costly supply, capitalists gladly used slaves.'
'They did not have to kill.  They handed the slaves over to the SS and then tried to forget about them.  They were mainly materialist accomplices to killing.'
Mann, Dark Side of Democracy
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Banality of Evil – Industrial leaders 'Among German capitalists we come closest to genuine banality – mass killings as the by-product of something routinized and legitimate in modern society: the extraction of maximum profit from minimum costs. Since free labour was in short and costly supply, capitalists gladly used slaves.' 'They did not have to kill. They handed the slaves over to the SS and then tried to forget about them. They were mainly materialist accomplices to killing.' Mann, Dark Side of Democracy

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b) Path two: The Main camps
i) Killers here mostly moderate rank, lower middle/working class – decently paid
ii) Driven by bigotry, comradeship
Iii) Many had had careers in political camps in the Reich – Dachau – used this experience in the death camps, commendants and lower officers
iv) Violence of camp officers – Jozef Klehr – 475 individual murders
v) Ideology of camp doctors – Joseph Mengele
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b) Path two: The Main camps i) Killers here mostly moderate rank, lower middle/working class – decently paid ii) Driven by bigotry, comradeship Iii) Many had had careers in political camps in the Reich – Dachau – used this experience in the death camps, commendants and lower officers iv) Violence of camp officers – Jozef Klehr – 475 individual murders v) Ideology of camp doctors – Joseph Mengele

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c) Path three: From T-4 to the Death camps
i) Link between killing of mentally ill patients in Germany to the gassing of the Jews
ii) Close-knit community of those working on T-4
Iii) Main doctors as well as SS supervisors committed to the Nazi cause – Karl Brandt
iv) Lower down – good career options
v) Medical science excuse initially used – but soon this pretext goes – people become inured to killing
vi) Closing of T-4 in 1941– people move on to the death camps
Vii) Teach new recruits how to operate there
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c) Path three: From T-4 to the Death camps i) Link between killing of mentally ill patients in Germany to the gassing of the Jews ii) Close-knit community of those working on T-4 Iii) Main doctors as well as SS supervisors committed to the Nazi cause – Karl Brandt iv) Lower down – good career options v) Medical science excuse initially used – but soon this pretext goes – people become inured to killing vi) Closing of T-4 in 1941– people move on to the death camps Vii) Teach new recruits how to operate there

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d) Path four – Police to Einsatzgruppen
i) 6,000 core units, 15,000 police batallions, 25,000 waffen SS – kill 1 million people
ii) Officers Nazi educated men who wanted to see some 'action' – mixture of reactions to killing
Iii) Lower officers and recruits – some have problems killing
iv) 'Ordinary men?' Police Batallion 101 - July 1942 – November 1943 – 550 men kill 38,000 Jews, plus many Poles and Russians, Forcibly deport 50,000 Jews to Treblinka
a) Mostly policeman before the war – 37% Nazi members
b) Browning - kill due to conformism and fear – use alcohol to dull the pain
c) Einsatzgruppen emotionally drained by killing
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d) Path four – Police to Einsatzgruppen i) 6,000 core units, 15,000 police batallions, 25,000 waffen SS – kill 1 million people ii) Officers Nazi educated men who wanted to see some 'action' – mixture of reactions to killing Iii) Lower officers and recruits – some have problems killing iv) 'Ordinary men?' Police Batallion 101 - July 1942 – November 1943 – 550 men kill 38,000 Jews, plus many Poles and Russians, Forcibly deport 50,000 Jews to Treblinka a) Mostly policeman before the war – 37% Nazi members b) Browning - kill due to conformism and fear – use alcohol to dull the pain c) Einsatzgruppen emotionally drained by killing

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Ordinary men?
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Ordinary men?

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Ordinary Men?
'Browning believes these ordinary men murdered, primarily because they were fearful and conformist killers, Goldhagen believes these ordinary Germans killed because they were anti-semitic bigots'
Mann, Dark Side of Democracy
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Ordinary Men? 'Browning believes these ordinary men murdered, primarily because they were fearful and conformist killers, Goldhagen believes these ordinary Germans killed because they were anti-semitic bigots' Mann, Dark Side of Democracy

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e) Conclusions
Mann says this was not really a bureaucratic genocide:
'There were few banal, bureaucratic killers.  Capitalist pursued profit as a routine, and killed people incidentally and indirectly; so presumably did many lower-level desk killers – though higher level desk-killers had ideological motives.  But the vast majority of those involved in actual killing knew what they were doing.  Most thought there was a good reason for it.'
Was a messy, cruel business – not banal at all really
Mann agrees with the modernity aspect of the genocide more, highly structured Genocide – at least in terms of the death camps
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e) Conclusions Mann says this was not really a bureaucratic genocide: 'There were few banal, bureaucratic killers. Capitalist pursued profit as a routine, and killed people incidentally and indirectly; so presumably did many lower-level desk killers – though higher level desk-killers had ideological motives. But the vast majority of those involved in actual killing knew what they were doing. Most thought there was a good reason for it.' Was a messy, cruel business – not banal at all really Mann agrees with the modernity aspect of the genocide more, highly structured Genocide – at least in terms of the death camps

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4) Ethnic 'reordering' in the Warthegau
i) Nazi plans to ethnically 're-order' Eastern Europe – Germanisation
ii) Warthegau at the centre of it – Gau Arthur Greiser
Iii) Resettlement of Germans to the Warthegau from the East
iv) 270,000 Poles resettled to the General Government
v) Difficulties for incoming Germans in spite of Nazi Policy
vi) 'Population bottleneck' regarding the Jews – 'pushes' Greiser to open the Chełmno death camp – December 1941
Vii) 'Success' of Greiser''s policies?
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4) Ethnic 'reordering' in the Warthegau i) Nazi plans to ethnically 're-order' Eastern Europe – Germanisation ii) Warthegau at the centre of it – Gau Arthur Greiser Iii) Resettlement of Germans to the Warthegau from the East iv) 270,000 Poles resettled to the General Government v) Difficulties for incoming Germans in spite of Nazi Policy vi) 'Population bottleneck' regarding the Jews – 'pushes' Greiser to open the Chełmno death camp – December 1941 Vii) 'Success' of Greiser''s policies?

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The Warthegau
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The Warthegau

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Arthur Greiser – Warthegau policies






'To reverse the process, Greiser spearheaded one of the most dramatic and sustained Nazi demographic experiments.  Nowehere else saw such bold attempts at altering the population makeup: nowhere else saw so many people resettled, deported, murdered, or otherwise uprooted'
'After all the resettlement, deportation, and murder – the uprooting of at least 1.5 million individuals – not even a quarter of the Gau's population was German'
Catherine Epstein, Model Nazi
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Arthur Greiser – Warthegau policies 'To reverse the process, Greiser spearheaded one of the most dramatic and sustained Nazi demographic experiments. Nowehere else saw such bold attempts at altering the population makeup: nowhere else saw so many people resettled, deported, murdered, or otherwise uprooted' 'After all the resettlement, deportation, and murder – the uprooting of at least 1.5 million individuals – not even a quarter of the Gau's population was German' Catherine Epstein, Model Nazi

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5) Conclusions
1) Ethnic cleansing at the heart of the Second World war
2) Cover of war allows ethnic violence to be carried out just like it had done in the First World War
3) The Holocaust planned and carried out by a strong state, there was intent – but it could have ended up differently
4) Banality of evil doesn't really hold up, as most people who carried out the Nazi Genocide got their hands 'dirty' 
5) Modernity of the Nazi Genocide – mostly regarding nationalist ideology, rather than about the weapons – although the organisation was impressive
6) We can see a direct link between ethnic cleansing, displacement and the Genocide in the Warthegau
7) The Holocaust was central to the ethnic reordering of Europe
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5) Conclusions 1) Ethnic cleansing at the heart of the Second World war 2) Cover of war allows ethnic violence to be carried out just like it had done in the First World War 3) The Holocaust planned and carried out by a strong state, there was intent – but it could have ended up differently 4) Banality of evil doesn't really hold up, as most people who carried out the Nazi Genocide got their hands 'dirty' 5) Modernity of the Nazi Genocide – mostly regarding nationalist ideology, rather than about the weapons – although the organisation was impressive 6) We can see a direct link between ethnic cleansing, displacement and the Genocide in the Warthegau 7) The Holocaust was central to the ethnic reordering of Europe



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