Mapping Modernity

16. Reichsgau Wartheland

25 October 2023

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’.

E. Modlich, Reichsgau Wartheland, das Kernland des Deutschen Ostens, Berlin (1941). Coll. S/T W.2t.34, 78.5 x 103 cm.