What did the Soviets know about the Hunger Plan during WWII?

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Although the Soviet propaganda film "Aleksandr Parkhomenko" issued in 1942 is set during the World War I, a German officer of the Kaiser's army in the film expresses some similar ideas.

For instance, he says that inevitably the people will starve on the occupied territory, but this is not bad, because Germany does not need the population, but rather the territory and resources and that they were going to install the regime similar to that in African colonies.

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