Resettlement was a key component of Hitler's New Order as it aimed to establish a racially pure and ideologically aligned society. The forced relocation and displacement of millions, particularly Jews and other perceived "undesirables," facilitated the expansion of Lebensraum, or "living space," for the Aryan population. This policy not only aimed to eliminate those deemed inferior but also to populate conquered territories with Germans, reinforcing Nazi control and fostering a homogenous national identity in line with their expansionist goals. Ultimately, resettlement served to further entrench Hitler's vision of a racially defined empire.
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