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During 1942, the Nazi regime has been expanding starting from continental Europe all the way to Eastern Moscow. The Nazi’s were able to achieve such expansion through direct invasion; Europe was mainly controlled by high members of society who had recently joined the Nazi regime. To help Hitler gain achieve his goal of the dominant Aryan race, Heinrich Himmler, leader of secret police, helped move Slavic people, who lived in lands conquered by Germany, to southern Poland and hundreds of Germans were then brought to colonize these German lands. Hitler had planned to place Slavic people on the USSR land after it was colonized by Germany, and would turn the USSR as a place of labor camps for the Slavic’s. In 1944, European citizens were now forced to work for Germany’s sake, and the labor force itself made up 20% of the German population. Sending workers to Germany created several problems that affected the industrial production present within Germany, and the way of forcing foreigners to work for the Nazi’s sake did not help either.