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School policy in occupied Poland 1939-1945

Georg Hansen
School policy in occupied Poland during the Second World War was a part of a new colonization politic. The goal of the war was the German take over and assimilation of until then Polish territories. The population was murdered, deported, and over time subdued and assimilated. A school policy of extreme ethnic selection was intended to help achieve this wartime goal. This racist politic defined access to formalized education, and resulted in the partial or complete denial of access for sections of the population identified as ethnic. In conclusion, education was drastically limited to almost all young people.
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