In
a well-known speech to his military commanders at
Obersalzberg on 22 August 1939, Adolf Hitler condoned the killing without pity or mercy of all men, women, and children of Polish race or language. On 7 November 1939, Hitler decreed that
Heinrich Himmler, whose German title at that time was
Reichskomissar für die Festigung deutschen Volkstums, would be responsible for policy regarding the population of occupied territories. The plan to kidnap Polish children most likely was created in a document titled
Rassenpolitisches Amt der NSDAP. The last chapter of the document concerns "racially valuable" Polish children and plans to forcefully acquire them for German plans and purposes: On 15 May 1940, in a document titled (in German)
Einige Gedanken ueber die Behandlung der Fremdenvoelker im Osten ("A Few Thoughts about the Treatment of Racial Aliens in the East"), and in another "top-secret memorandum with limited distribution, dated 25 May 1940", titled (in English translation) "The Treatment of Racial Aliens in the East", Himmler defined special directives for the kidnapping of Polish children. Himmler "also outlined the administration of incorporated Poland and the
General Government, where Poles were to be assigned to compulsory labor, and racially selected children were to be abducted and Germanized." On 20 June 1940, Hitler approved Himmler's directives, ordering copies to be sent to chief organs of the SS, to
Gauleiters in German-occupied territories in Eastern Europe, and to the governor of the General Government, and commanding that the operation of kidnapping Polish and other Slavic children in order to seek Aryan descendants for Germanisation be a priority in those territories.
Martin Bormann believed it to be an ingenious policy, noting it in the document record as a [sic] "sinister theory!". ==Conditions of transfer==