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Reich Gau Danzig-West Prussia (Incorporated
Eastern Territories)
 
Total area 21,200 square kilometers.

1,650,000 inhabitants (78 per square kilometer), of which are — 50,000 Germans from the Reich (estimate), 52,000 resettlers, 938,000 persons registered in the German People's List (Group I: 113,000, Group II — 97,000, Group III — 726,000, Group IV-2,000 *), 689,000 Poles and others. 
Province East Prussia (Incorporated
Eastern Territories) 
 
Total area 16,200 square kilometers.

1 million inhabitants (62 per square kilometer), of which are — 6,000 Germans from the Reich, 8,000 resettlers, 46,500 persons registered in the German People's List (Group I — 9,000, Group II — 22,500, Group III — 13,500, Group IV — 1,500), 920,000 Poles and others. 
Province Upper Silesia (Incorporated
Eastern Territories) 
 
Total area 10,000 square kilometers.

2,600,000 inhabitants (245 per square kilometer), of which are — 100,000 Germans from the Reich (estimate), 38,000 resettlers, 1,420,000 persons registered in the German People's List (Group I — 97,000, Group II — 211,000, Group III — 976,000, Group IV-54,000), roughly 1,040,000 Poles and others. 
General Government 
 
Total area 142,000 square kilometers.

17,000,000 inhabitants (120 per square kilometer), of which are — 100,000 Germans from the Reich (estimate), 9,000 resettlers, 80,000 German old-time residents, 50,000 persons of German stock (registration not yet completed), 4,000,000 Ukrainians, roughly 12,800,000 Poles and others. 
Reich Gau Sudetenland
 
Total area 22,600 square kilometers. 2,900,000 inhabitants (130 per square kilometer), of which are — 1,100 resettlers.  
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* This figure is computed on the basis of information from the branch offices of the German People's List which, however, do not list the persons under 18 years of age who cannot apply on their own behalf, in a uniform manner. The figures quoted are, therefore, minimum. The figure quoted for Poles and others is arrived at by computing the difference, and is therefore a maximum figure.
 
 
 
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