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Warthegau as 'blonde utopia' This map shows 'the heart of the German East' and serves as a compact representation of the Nazi 'blood and soil' ideology. The wall map portrays a landscape populated by farmers, forest workers, and artisans, featuring two major cities, Posen (Poznań) and Litzmannstadt (Łódź). A crucial issue with this envisioned 'blonde utopia' is that, by the end of 1939, only 325,000 inhabitants could be classified as 'German'.