Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 192 · 192 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
English Translation
192 of 27 September 1941 (542), according to which the Reich Protector could declare an exceptional condition over the entire Protectorate or over its individual areas. Part of the civil exceptional state was the first martial law in the territory of the Protectorate, which was valid from 28th September 1941 to 19th January 1942, and was to prosecute a negotiation that disturbs or threatens public order and security, economic life or working peace (also a strike), illegal possession of arms, shredders and ammunition, formation of groups, gatherings in closed spaces, under the open air, on the streets, squares... (543) The so widely designed deed allowed martial courts to decide virtually anything and by January 20, 1942, the martial court in Prague executed 486 people and another 2 242 ordered the deportation to the concentration camp. Brno's Gestapo Main Office issued 239 death sentences and 898 deportations to the camp. (544) The judgments at the time of the first martial law were confirmed by K.H.Frank and executions were carried out by hanging or shooting. (545) 2.4.3.1 Heydrichiad The second martial law was established on the basis of the decree of the Reich Protector on the declaration of civil exceptional status in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia from May 27, 1942 (546) in connection with the assassination of Reich protector R.Heydrick, who subsequently succumbed to his injuries on 4 June 1942. The expression of extraterrestrial soulfulness and faded beauty, as with the Renaissance Cardinal. , said over Heydrich's postmortem mask criminal Commissioner Dr. The Bernhard Wehner, who was supposed to investigate the assassination in Prague. (547) The best investigators of the Prague Gestapo and the German Criminal Police were included into the nearly 100-member investigation team, which was created to instigate Himmler before noon on the day of the attack. About 15 to 20 other secret police officials were subsequently called from Berlin, Dresden, Liberec and Karlovy Vary during the following days.