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Founded soon after the invasion of Poland in 1939, the objective of the Generalgouvernement was to prepare Poland for annexation by Germanising the nation, reportedly achieving a 70% success rate. However, things are not what they seem
 
In reality., these figures are not reflective of the actual situation on the ground. Despite the efforts of the German administration and military garrison, the Germisation of Poland has not made significant progress, as the local population continues to resist and fight for Polish freedom. The Polish resistance has become increasingly bold, making it difficult for the colony to maintain control. The situation has become so dire that the mere presence of a German garrison is the only thing preventing an all-out rebellion by the Poles.
 
This is unbeknownst to the Reich and its leaders as Governor-General Hans Frank, a ruthless and incompetent leader who has, for the most part, failed to accomplish any objectives assigned to him by Germania has forged a vast quantity of reports to the Reich’s colonial offices.
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