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It was called the General Government. The German half of Poland was split into three parts, one for the Poles, one for the Germans (see Lebensraum) and one for the Jews.

Unfortunately though it looked possible on paper, the Poles did not want to move out of General Government and the numbers of Jews that were moved into it became unsustainable. This led to the governor (Hans Frank) suggesting to Berlin that it would be more humane to kill the Jews than let them starve to death, one of the major factors that started the Holocaust.

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