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>>3182409Fuck hoi4 and vidya in general and all the trannies
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>>3182482Niggersoys don't understand that streched is shorter than fully erect
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Btw the eastern territories would be settled in a certain way. Poland would be completely cleared of humans as the Poles are deported further to the east, and the land is left unoccupied for 10 years, nature somewhat returning. Think of this as a sort of fallow stage. Then, farmers would be cross into Poland independently and claim whatever land they want to settle and farm. These would be people from a farming background, probably the younger sons of farmers back in Germany, and therefore would be primarily concerned with farming and nothing else, the ability to claim land not being thought of as a civil liberty but as a practical necessity. In short once the land they claim is developed their life is the same as back in Germany. This also provides ex-soldiers with rewards for their service, as well as having the effect of making the landscape more German because the field shapes are like the ones back in Germany and not just copied from the pre-existing Polish ones. Bear in mind that only 1.5 million people in Poland work in agriculture today, a relatively small percentage of the German population, so this would not take a lot of people. This alone essentially completes Lebensraum as the space is entirely the same as any other rural region in Germany, so the eastern territories are one in the same. The only thing left would be the growth of urban areas, which would naturally occur over time. This process is repeated throughout the rest of Eastern Europe over time until all of it becomes one unified state, this would not take as long as you would think. The Nazis estimated a German population of 300 million by 2000, only 60 years after WWII. If the average agricultural settler is given a square mile of land for him and his family to farm, and the average family size is around 7, then only 7 million people are needed to fully occupy the land up to the Urals. This isn't accounting for the amount of that land which is forest, so the number would be less. A full square mile of land sounds like a lot but it would be good as it would reduce the breakup of farms as land is inherited by descendants, as more of the extened family is needed. Of course most of the offspring of these farmers would go to urban areas, so the new cities in the east would grow quickly too. I wotanheart settler colonialism