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Polish decrees, Polish directives or decrees on Poles ((ドイツ語:Polenerlasse)) refer to the decrees of the Nazi Germany government announced on 8 March 1940 during World War II.〔>〕 These regulated the working and living conditions of the Polish workers (''Zivilarbeiter'') used during World War II as forced laborers in Germany.〔 The regulation intentionally supported and even created discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity.〔 ==Purpose==
The decrees were an important step towards codifying Nazi Germany policies and laws on foreign forced labor.〔 They were meant to provide a legal basis for discriminating against Poles, fulfilling at the same time Nazi ideology and the needs of the Nazi economy.〔 The racist notion of the inferiority of the forced laborers and prisoners of war from Poland when compared with the German master race was a prominent feature of the orders.〔 The decrees, which recommended that examples of severe punishment be demonstrated to workers early on, were also aiming at clearly distinguishing the new conditions from pre-war voluntary seasonal labor.
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