“Poland” didn’t exist at the time, as they were a captive territory.
Generalplan Ost
The Generalplan Ost (Master Plan East, GPO) was a secret Nazi German plan for the colonization of Central and Eastern Europe.[1] Implementation would have necessitated genocide[2] and ethnic cleansing on a vast scale to be undertaken in territories occupied by Germany during World War II.[2]
The plan entailed the enslavement, expulsion, and/or extermination of most Slavic peoples (Poland) in Europe, who the Nazis viewed as subhumans and non-Aryan.[2][3]. . .
. . .Percentages of ethnic groups targeted for elimination by Nazi Germany from future settlement areas[11][12] Ethnic group Percentage subject to removal
Poles 8085%
Russians 5060% to be physically eliminated and another 15% to be sent to Western Siberia.
Belarusians 75%
Ukrainians 65%
Lithuanians 85%
Latvians 50%
Estonians 50%[13]
Czechs 50%
Latgalians 100%