Reichskommissariat OstlandThe so-called Reichskommissariat Ostland was made up of the three Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) together with the rump of Byelorussia with which the Baltic States had nothing in common. While German’s racial experts saw some promise in the Germanized and Nordic Estonians, the Latvians were seen as less so (Hitler took a personal dislike to them). The Lithuanians were even more corrupted by Bolshevism and the Jews. Byelorussia was seen as little more than a dumping ground for those with the least racially to offer. In the long term Byelorussia was to be cleansed (emptied) and its lands given to the new breed of Aryan warrior-farmers.
The conquest of the East was central to the worldview of Adolf Hitler. Hitler intended to use the East as the British had used India: as an endless reservoir of resources and as living space for an enlarged Third Reich. For Hitler it was simply irrelevant that this land was already populated with millions of people. Hitler viewed this population as "sub humans". They would be driven to the east, enslaved or simply annihilated. The Nazi leadership did not see the need for a long-term plan for their newly conquered spaces of Russia as they were to emptied/enslaved.
The Baltic States lay at a strategic crossroads. For centuries the Norsemen, the Germans, the Russians, the Poles and the Lithuanians had attempted to conquer this area at some point. But it was the Germans and the Russians who had the most to gain and the most to lose by holding/losing the Baltics. This was never more so than in the Twentieth century.
The Germans had been influential in the area since 1180 with the establishment of merchant outposts. Subsequently the predominately German Teutonic Knights encroached and ruled over vast swaths of the Baltic region. Indeed it was the German elite that held on to power up until the Bolshevik Revolution. Even as late as WWI the Germans controlled much of the area until 1920.
The Russians had long claimed the Baltics as their gateway to Europe and it was the Russians who had finally defeated the Teutonic Knights at Novgorod. In the Twentieth Century despite recognizing the Baltics as independent states the Bolsheviks continued to subvert states rights.
Regardless of the case to be made for the two superpowers, and much to their chagrin, all three Baltic States had long and often violent traditions of independence and nationalism. Despite the two major powers signing a non-aggression pact (in which the Soviets were given a free hand in the Baltics in exchange for western Poland) both were troubled by the other's presence.
But it was Hitler who was to strike first....
The conquest of the East was central to the worldview of Adolf Hitler. Hitler intended to use the East as the British had used India: as an endless reservoir of resources and as living space for an enlarged Third Reich. For Hitler it was simply irrelevant that this land was already populated with millions of people. Hitler viewed this population as "sub humans". They would be driven to the east, enslaved or simply annihilated. The Nazi leadership did not see the need for a long-term plan for their newly conquered spaces of Russia as they were to emptied/enslaved. The conquered lands were to be divided into four commissariats. Unfortunately due to the failure of conquest only two were created: Ostland and Ukraine. European Russia would become a patchwork of Nazi administrations whose sole agenda, built upon deeply rooted racial hatred, would be to "process" the inhabitants.