HUMA 1825 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Hans Frank, Internment, Jewish Question
Document Summary
One of the dreams that the nazis had was referred to as the nisko plan. In 1839, it was clear to the nazis that they were to get rid of the jewish people in a non-murderous way, so, the plan was to simply move them. The idea was to create a solely jewish section in the nisko region of poland despite it being in the eastern area of poland which was considered occupied territory and the general government part of the country. That being said, the the solution of the jewish question at this time was still forced emigration," with the goal of making germany judenrein, so the plan was to be continued out, however, hans frank, the governor general of. Poland, also had an issue with the jewish people so he didn"t allow the deportations seeing as he didn"t want the jewish people either.