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  • MediaDB / «War of destruction. What the Third Reich was preparing for Russia" Dmitry Puchkov, Egor Nikolaevich Yakovlev: download fb2, read online

    About the book: 2017 / The words in the title of the book are not an emotional exaggeration of the author. “War of annihilation” - this is how Adolf Hitler himself described the future war against the USSR. An attempt to prove that the Fuhrer was preparing only the defeat of communism, and wanted freedom and prosperity for the people of Russia, is disingenuous and scientifically untenable. Many documents of the Third Reich clearly indicate that The Nazis sought to conquer living space at the expense of Soviet territories, permanently destroy the Russian state in Europe and weaken the Slavic biological force so that it could never resist the German peoples. Russia was to become a rich colony of the Thousand-Year Reich, the German analogue of British India. At the same time, even before June 22, 1941, Hitler’s analysts mathematically calculated how many Soviet citizens would have to die for the prosperity of Greater Germany. The survivors faced the fate of submissive labor for the master race. All these plans, as well as the attempt to implement them, are similarly analyzed in this book. You will learn: • How the war against the USSR was fundamentally different from the Nazi war in the West; • What Hitler learned from the conquerors of North America and Australia; • Who and how developed a plan for the physical destruction of the Slavic peoples in the Third Reich; • Why the blockade of Leningrad was planned by Nazi economists a month before June 22, 1941; • Why Goebbels recommended that the German press not use the word “Russia” after the start of the war; • What a typical slave market looked like in which sold citizens of the Soviet Union kidnapped to Nazi Europe; • Why did SS professor Karl Klausberg conduct experiments on mass irradiation of prisoners in Auschwitz? • What is the main meaning of the Victory over fascism for future generations? And much more…