How were polish children treated by Nazis?
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The Nazis conducted indiscriminate retaliatory measures against populations in areas where resistance was encountered. These policies included mass expulsions. In November 1942, the Germans expelled over 100,000 people from the Zamosc region; many were deported to the Auschwitz and manjanek camps. , .Approximately 50,000 Polish children were taken from their families, transferred to the Reich, and subjected to ' germanisation' policies
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The polish children were treated by the nazis in the following ways-
1) Polish children who looked like Aryans were forcibly snatched from their mothers and examined by race experts.
2) If they passed the race tests they were raised in German families.
3) And if not they were deported in orphansges where most perished
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