STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1785, sig. 109-5/13 Page 25 · 25 of 94
THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1785, sig. 109-5/13
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- 24 - 19 D•kumentes. Sudeten-German and Slovak demands for autonomy, these were the two neural- gic points of Czech domestic politics at all, over them also fell the Gau law and was poured into the law on the reorganization of the political administration in 1928.It brings to the Slovaks the distortion of a purely administrative auto-nomy, which is hardly dependent on the simple fixing of a In contrast, for the Sudeten Germans, it brought the first strong Czech invasion into the self-management of its territories, where the former district and state representatives were abandoned, and in the future only 2/3 were elected, but 1/3 were appointed by the government, including the previously elected district chairman. was removed and - in his place the district governor was entrusted with the chairmanship of the district council. The purpose of this measure was clear Czechization in order to bring into these bodies Czech majorities with no recognition of the key to the population," but at least to bring in Germans willing to accept the Czech regime. Another major political measure was the introduction of the Czech State Police in most of the southern villages instead of the formerly predominantly German Geneindepolizei. By a decree of law in 1936, the state defense law was already created under the guise of the Czech great-grandfather and the conflict with the empire, which - drawn up by the French general staff - can be called almost a masterpiece of legal work in military-political field and allowed a complete interfering of the administration for military purposes, but it offered among other things. also the possibility to discriminate against every person without stating reasons pelitically, as a citizen of second rank and economically to destroy as a person and in his estate, We also have this masterpiece - however in favour of the German Empire, s•nst - 20 -