Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 142 · 142 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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142 in the future, pointing out its losses in the war effort that was considered to be a part of the anti-aircraft auxiliary service and putting undesirable political demands. (373) The third stage of the Czech high school call to TN took place in January 1944 and this time involved all secondary schools, including grammar schools. This deployment covered the creation of a protectorate TNP according to the mentioned vl. no. 109/1944 Coll. on Protectorate Technical Emergency Assistance. (374) The fourth and last major wave of invitation to TN touched the students who had not yet deployed the septum of grammar schools and individual industrial schools, usually boys born in 1926 and 1927. As their predecessors from the third stage, they were mostly deployed at a place of residence or at a more remote workplace in the Protectorate. In connection with the increasing number of air attacks on the protectorate territory, TN members had to intervene more and more until the summer of 1944 during the liquidation of the consequences of the air raids. The students of 1927 deployed within the TN thus often avoided forced fortifications in Moravia in the spring of 1945, however, some TN units were deployed regardless of the year of birth of their members. (375) At the end of the war part of TN members deserted and returned home, part of them also engaged in revolutionary fighting. In some cases local TN groups were transformed into revolutionary units. Less known is the deployment of more than two thousand construction workers formed into two working battalions, which were sent within the TN in October and November 1942 to the empire to eliminate the damage caused by air raids and subordinate to the Wehrmacht. They gradually formed work battalions (sometimes also marked as building battalion) L 12 and L 13, and worked among others in Saarbrucken. The Bremen, Kastel or Essen. (376) The vast majority of those deployed had to serve in the work battalions until the end of the war, because unlike other protectorate members of the uniformed corps, they were not withdrawn from the empire during 1944 on the basis of the decision of A.Hitler of the end in 1943 to terminate the presence of protectorates TN in the territory of the Empire. (377) At the same time, Reich Protector Kurt Daluege began broadcasting into the empire for the same purpose, i.e. the liquidation of the consequences of the bombing, as well as various protectorate