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Holocaust in Ukraine : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Holocaust in Ukraine
The Holocaust in Ukraine took place during the occupation of Ukraine by Nazi Germany.〔(Andrew Gregorovich, World War II in Ukraine: Jewish Holocaust in Ukraine )〕 Between 1941 and 1945, approximately 3,000,000 Ukrainian and other non-Jewish victims were killed as part of Nazi extermination policies, along with between 850,000 - 900,000 Jews who lived in the territory of modern Ukraine.〔p. 403〕 Original plans of genocide called for the extermination of 65% of the nation's 23.2 million Ukrainians,〔Hans-Walter Schmuhl. Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics, 1927-1945: crossing boundaries. Volume 259 of Boston studies in the philosophy of science. Coutts MyiLibrary. SpringerLink Humanities, Social Science & LawAuthor. Springer, 2008. ISBN 1-4020-6599-X, 9781402065996, p. 348-349〕〔http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/ussr_nac_26.php?reg=4〕 with the remainder of inhabitants to be treated as slaves.〔Robert Gellately. Reviewed works: Vom Generalplan Ost zum Generalsiedlungsplan by Czeslaw Madajczyk. Der "Generalplan Ost." Hauptlinien der nationalsozialistischen Planungs- und Vernichtungspolitik by Mechtild Rössler; Sabine Schleiermacher. ''Central European History'', Vol. 29, No. 2 (1996), pp. 270-274〕 Over 2,300,000 Ukrainians were deported to Germany for slave labor.〔http://www.aim.org/special-report/russias-war-on-ukraine/〕 In ten years' time, the plan effectively called for the extermination, expulsion, Germanization or enslavement of most or all Ukrainians. ==Generalplan Ost==
(詳細はSlavs from their native lands so as to make living space for German settlers. This plan of genocide〔DIETRICH EICHHOLTZ "»Generalplan Ost« zur Versklavung osteuropäischer Völker" ()〕 was to be carried into effect gradually over a period of 25–30 years.〔Madajczyk, Czesław. "Die Besatzungssysteme der Achsenmächte. Versuch einer komparatistischen Analyse." ''Studia Historiae Oeconomicae'' vol. 14 (1980): pp. 105-122 () in ''Hitler's War in the East, 1941-1945: A Critical Assessment'' by Gerd R. Ueberschär and Rolf-Dieter Müller ()〕 According to historian William W. Hagen, "''Generalplan Ost'' . . . forecast the diminution of the targeted east European peoples' populations by the following measures: Poles – 85 percent; Belarusians – 75 percent; Ukrainians – 65 percent; Czechs – 50 percent. ... The Russian people, once subjugated in war, would join the four Slavic-speaking nations whose fate ''Generalplan Ost'' foreshadowed."〔
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