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Heu-Aktion : ウィキペディア英語版
Heuaktion

The ''Heuaktion'' ((ドイツ語:literally: harvesting of hay, or hay operation)) was a Nazi German World War II operation, whereas 40,000 to 50,000 Polish children aged 10 to 14 were kidnapped by the German occupational forces and transported to Germany proper as slave labourers.〔Roman Hrabar (1960), ''Hitlerowski rabunek dzieci polskich (1939-1945)'', page 99.〕 The term "heuaktion" was an acronym for homeless, parent-less and unhoused (heimatlos, elternlos, unterkunftslos, i.e. "HEU", or the hay action). After arriving in Germany, the children were handed over to Organisation Todt and the Junkers aircraft works. The intention of the mass abduction was to pressure the adult populations of the occupied territories to register as workers in the Reich, and to weaken the “biological strength” of the areas of the Soviet Union which Germany had invaded.〔Lynn H. Nicholas, ''Cruel World: The Children of Europe in the Nazi Web'' p 351 ISBN 0-679-77663-X〕
==Background==
Alfred Rosenberg, head of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories, originally feared that targeting younger children would be seen as simple abduction, and proposed instead kidnapping older children aged 15 to 17.〔(TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT 031-PS )〕 However, the actions of the German 9th Army induced him to consent to the kidnapping of younger children.〔
The children were transferred to special camps for children called ''Kindererziehungslager,'' where the Germans selected children whose racial traits made them suitable for Germanization. Children considered racially unsuitable were sent either to forced labour or to concentration camps, including Auschwitz, after the destruction of their birth certificates.〔(HITLER'S PLANS FOR EASTERN EUROPE )〕〔''Himmlers Raumplanung im Osten: Der Generalplan Ost in Polen 1940-1944 (Stadt, Planung, Geschichte) '' Bruno Wasser page 221〕
The children were kidnapped by the Army Group Centre and the 2nd Army, whose Chief of Staff, Henning von Tresckow, signed the order to abduct the children on 28 June 1944.〔''Men of 20 July and the War in the Soviet Union'' Christian Gerlach in ''War Of Extermination: The German Military In World War II'' page 139〕
The operation reached its peak in 1944, but due to the outcome of the war the kidnappings were not fully carried out.〔"''Herrenmensch" und "Bandit" Deutsche Kriegsführung und Besatzungspolitik als Kontext des sowjetischen Partisanenkrieges(1941-44)''Timm C. Richter page 106〕

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