Germany's WWII Occupation of Poland: 'When We Finish, Nobody Is Left Alive'

SPIEGEL ONLINE - International - German-Polish Relations 2013-07-20

Germany's occupation of Poland is one of the darkest chapters of World War II. Some 6 million people, almost 18 percent of the Polish population, were killed during the Nazi reign of terror that saw mass executions, forced evictions and enslavement.