Yes, that is what I am saying, and it is born out by the Soviet overtures offering the Brest-Litovsk territories in October being unceremoniously and dismissively ignored altogether by the Nazis. If they were ever interested, October 1941 was a great time to do it. They weren't, they wanted a peace of the graveyard.
Then you are misinformed. Thanks for ignoring everything i've just said.
Germany did not want conquest, they were deliberately engaging in a Vernichtungskrieg. I am using that word as it is what they themselves did. The burden of proof is on you to claim that their genocidal plans either were an "accident" or that they didn't intend them. Especially when we factor in that 3 million POWs of the Soviet Army died in the first six months and this factor more than anything else underscored to the Soviets that it was either a penal battalion or Hitler starving them to death or simply fighting Hitler.
I am literally speechless. I have not denied the genocidal intentions of the Nazi's. What i'm trying to open your mind to is the fact that there was a loose guide to the end of the war. Hitler had borders in mind for a post war period.
If you want to throw the "burden of proof" on me then fine. Here's a Wiki entry that took two seconds to find: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Germanic_Reich
God there's even a map.
This really is starting to get awkward.