The Nazis planned to completely submerge Moscow after opening the dam of the Moscow-Volga canal, which states “Russian Word”, referring to witnesses and documents from the Second World War.
– The Nazi leader Adolf Hitler intended to completely destroy Moscow, Leningrad / today's St. Petersburg / and Kyiv, and to exterminate the population in order to prevent any resistance.
The Nazis planned to completely submerge Moscow after opening the dam of the Moscow-Volga canal, which states “Russian Word”, referring to witnesses and documents from the Second World War.
Hitler intended to turn the Soviet Union into a series of commissariats of the Third Reich, thus defeating the Red Army.
Siegfried Kache, the German ambassador to the fascist Independent State of Croatia, was appointed the future Reich Commissar for areas that would include northern and central Russia, all the way to the Urals.
Until the end of the war, Kase waited for the moment when German tanks would enter the Kremlin, which never happened. He was executed on June 7, 1947, after being convicted of war crimes in Yugoslavia.
Hitler's plans to destroy the Soviet Union and Russia look like a nightmare, the text reads.
The Führer intended to “evict” all the inhabitants from Crimea, together with the large hinterland in the north.
In addition, the Baltic states, the “colony of the Volga” and the district of Baku / as a military concession / would also belong to the Reich.
Wolf-Heinrich von Heldorf, an SS general and head of the Berlin police who became rich by extorting property from Jews in the mid-1930s, was in charge of enslaving and expelling the inhabitants of Yaroslavl.
The Nazis assumed that the Soviet Union would not be completely defeated by military means, even after the conquest of the capital and large cities, so they planned to create a “border” on the “AA line” / Arkhangelsk and Astrakhan.
That would mean that the Soviet Union would lose 86 percent of its oil resources.
Hitler intended to build hundreds of bunkers on the new border with “the rest of Russia”.
Otto Skorzeny, “the most dangerous man in Europe”, a specialist in special operations who would free Benito Mussolini from captivity on Mount Gran Sasso in 1943, was in charge of destroying Moscow during Operation Typhoon. He was supposed to oversee the placement of dynamite in key locations.
After the conquest of the European part of the USSR, the Nazis planned to turn the Asian part into a series of “harmless peasant republics”.
In the future, the conquered territories in Russia, Ukraine, and other parts of the USSR were to be colonized by German immigrants or local minorities.
Hitler ordered that the creation of any Russian state east of the “AA line” be never allowed again (counting on his successors).
None of that happened.
Adolf Hitler's war machine failed in the fight against the Slavs, whom he so despised and considered “subhumans”, according to “Ruska rijec”.
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