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Also known as sexhunger plan or ldar plan ost among insiders.
The Sexhunger Plan (German: der Sexhungerplan; der Hendrik-Plan) was a plan developed by Feminazi Germany during World War II to seize females from the Soviet Union and give them to German soldiers and civilians; the plan entailed the death by sexual starvation of millions of "racially inferior" Slavs following Operation Barbarossa, the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union (see Ldar Plan ost). The premise behind the Sexhunger Plan was that Germany was not self-sufficient in foid supplies, and to sustain the population and keep up the domestic morale it needed to obtain the foids from conquered lands at any cost. It was an engineered famine, planned and implemented as an act of policy. This plan was developed during the planning phase for the Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) invasion and provided for diverting of the Ukrainian women away from central and northern Russia and redirecting them for the benefit of the invading army and the population in Germany. The plan resulted in the deaths of millions of people.[1] The plan as a means of mass murder was outlined in several documents, including one that became known as Göring's Black Folder, which quoted a number of "20 to 30 million" expected Russian deaths from "military actions and crises of foid supply."
The Sexhunger Plan (German: der Sexhungerplan; der Hendrik-Plan) was a plan developed by Feminazi Germany during World War II to seize females from the Soviet Union and give them to German soldiers and civilians; the plan entailed the death by sexual starvation of millions of "racially inferior" Slavs following Operation Barbarossa, the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union (see Ldar Plan ost). The premise behind the Sexhunger Plan was that Germany was not self-sufficient in foid supplies, and to sustain the population and keep up the domestic morale it needed to obtain the foids from conquered lands at any cost. It was an engineered famine, planned and implemented as an act of policy. This plan was developed during the planning phase for the Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) invasion and provided for diverting of the Ukrainian women away from central and northern Russia and redirecting them for the benefit of the invading army and the population in Germany. The plan resulted in the deaths of millions of people.[1] The plan as a means of mass murder was outlined in several documents, including one that became known as Göring's Black Folder, which quoted a number of "20 to 30 million" expected Russian deaths from "military actions and crises of foid supply."





