Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 126 · 126 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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126 Vl. nař.no.250/1943 Sb. Furthermore, in the section "Tristic Provisions', the abuse of aid in less serious cases in administrative proceedings by prison up to one year or by a fine of up to 100,000 K or both of these sentences (§ 75), where appropriate by a penalty of up until 1,000 K (§ 77), or in serious cases, is a criminal offence punishable by a prison in court up to ten years, unless a more severe penalty is imposed under general criminal law (§ 73). This is an example, among other things, of when the actual substance of the crime was defined outside the criminal code, which only increased legal uncertainty about the application of criminal standards. "Contribution" of 14-year-old boys and girls The system of forced labour was supplemented by the Government Decree No.433/1941 Coll. on advice on the choice of professions and on the integration of young people into work from November 6 (135), when this whole comprehensive agenda was entrusted to the employment authorities. From the advice on choice of occupations that existed in the Pre-Munich Republic, there have now been some contributions from 14-year-old boys and girls. Youths who had resigned from the general, primary or secondary school to enter the post or to undergo vocational training had to report to the employment office. Youths under 18 years of age were not allowed to be admitted to employment without the approval of the employment authority. Forced deployment into the empire A qualitative shift in enslavement of the Czech population by ordering the work of the newly and outside the territory of the Protectorate meant the Government Order No. 10/1942 Coll. of 18 December 1941 (336) It was a minor amendment of the amount of cit. vl.nař. no. 46/1941 Coll. on the management of work from 23 January, which stated in Section 14a that "Persons of the free and equal persons (e.g. widowed, divorced, separated or separated) - with the exception of those employed in agriculture - may also be ordered to carry out work in other Reichs territory' until the end of the year.