I am currently reading "Fighting the Great War" by Michael Neiberg and in it he makes the claim that during the war the Germans engaged in large scale resettlement of the Jews in Poland to clear the way for German settlers. I have never heard this one before and WWI is one of my specific areas of study. He makes several other outlandish clams in the book that I have never heard as well. The book was recommended by a reviewer in the Journal of Military History, which is why I ordered it, it has been in my Amazon Wish List for a couple of years, I am now sorry I ordered it. There is a decided anti-German tone to the book and the first chapter makes it clear that Neiberg subscribes to the German "War Guilt" view of the war's origination. Since I have taken to putting reviews of books I have read on my blog and have a link to what I am currently reading as well, I will probably slam this book. I just wanted to know if anybody else has heard the above claim about German mistreatment of Jews specifically during WWI>