A. According to source B, German colonists had high expectations of what life would be like in the "great German Reich," believing that they would be living under ideal conditions in beautiful, spacious areas.
B.1. Foreign workers were made to work for as long as their employers demanded, and they had to accept punishment from their employers.
B.2. Foreign workers were prohibited from complaining, visiting churches or theaters, having sexual intercourse, being educated, getting health care, and having any more food than necessary.
B.3. The Germans probably treated foreigners so badly because of their Nazi ideology, which promoted the idea of a pure German race. Nazis were also setting strict policies against immigration, which may have been another reason for this treatment.
C.1. Hitler wanted to completely destroy Leningrad and leave its population to die.
C.2. Hitler probably gave this order because of his strong position against communism, and because he did not want to include Russians in his Reich, hoping for racial purity.
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