Erik Florin

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the future region of ‘Ingermanland’ on the Soviet Baltic coast would be a sparsely populated, agricultural area of German and Finnish settlement, with a population which had fallen from 3.2 million to just 200,000. The missing 3 million people in this plan for the post-war future were the Leningraders.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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