Idk if you seriously think I'm a Jew because I said Hitler hated Slavs.
In your previous post you said that Hitler said that Russia was a fallen great nation but there's one problem with that... Hitler regarded Russia as a Germanic ruled country and again nowhere in mein kampf does Hitler praise the Russian people.
But there is a perfect explanation to that.
Nazi Slavic policy was never comprehensive or coherent ; the Nazi leadership were perfectly fine with Slavic people who aided overall German war aims and who did not happen to live in prospective Lebensraum. Slavic nationalities who
did live on what was considered future Lebensraum or who actively resisted Axis military or occupational forces were essentially marked for destruction. For this reason, the Bulgarians, Croatians and Slovakians were granted autonomy and ultimate self-preservation, while the Poles, Czechs, Russians, Ukrainians etc. were to be eradicated.
Even within the Nazi party's leadership, attitudes towards Slavs were not unified or coherent. Some like Rosenberg were incredibly anti-Slav while Hermann Goering was surprisingly less prejudiced (he admired the Poles for their military resistance against Bolshevism and wrote the forward for the German edition of Marshal Pilsudski's collected works). Even as late as 1938, a Nazi Nuremberg Rally pamphlet listed the Slavs as an 'Indo-Germanic' people alongside the Germanic and Celtic peoples.
Nazi Slavic policy was thus inconsistent and malleable, and was often changed and reworked according to circumstance. They would attribute 'Germanicness' to Slavs whenever it was politically convenient, such as when Cossack units deserted to the Axis or when the Soviet Army began to reorganize and gain the upper hand (Himmler once claimed that Stalin must have been a lost Aryan despot akin to Genghis Khan). During the war, Hitler and Himmler became convinced that the 'Slavic race' was actually a social construct devised by the Imperial Russian Pan-Slavists and that Slavs could be reduced into a multitude of racial sub-types. The goal of this move was to destroy any claim to Polish, Russian or Ukrainian nationality and to play Slavic communities against each other by favouring the more 'Germanic' ones.
That's all I have to say.