Dmitry Medvedev"s visit to Slovakia and...
John Morris Roberts, the renowned British historian, writes: "Hitler sought...to win Germany territory in the East, at the expense of the Slav peoples whom he regarded as inferiors." Hitler looked to the Slavic lands in the East only as a source of living space and natural resources for the Germans. Roberts observed that this crusade-like myth appealed to many Germans and was used to justify more appalling atrocities than any other myth in human history.When Hitler spoke about his plans for the so-called Eastern peoples, he almost always spoke about Slavs as a whole, without distinguishing between Slovaks, Russians, Poles or Ukrainians. I see no reason to discuss these plans in detail. They are well known, and no historian disputes them. Slavs were supposed to be able to count to 100 and read traffic signs. They were to be inoculated against diseases so as not to infect "the superior German race". Solace was to be provided by a little religion. And this was to be the fate
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