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Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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218 21. Jan B.Uhlíř : Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in paintings, Otto's publishing house, 2008, p.181. 22. Ibid. 23. Jaroslav Čvančara : Heydrich, Gallery, Prague 2002, p. 315 an. Regarding the number of Czechs working for German arms production data taken from the publication of Mark Spoerer: Forced work under the hook cross, Argo 2005, p.43. 24. See Pavel Maršálek : Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Publisher Karolinum, 2002, p. 201. 25. Heinz Höhne : SS- Elite in the Shadow of Death, Grada Publishing a.s., Prague 2012, p.398. 26. Emil Sobota, Glossy 1939-1945, published by J. Laichter, Prague 1946, p. 33. 27. Chad Bryant: Prague in black, Nazi government and Czech nationalism, ARGO 2012, p.109, p. 14, p.294. 28.Joseph B. Schechtman : European Population Transfers, 1939-1945, New York: Oxford University Press, 1946, p.266; Isabel Heinemmann : ©Rasse, Siedlung, deutsches Blut ©. Das Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt der SS und die rassenpolitische Neuordnung Europas, Göttingen 2003, (Moderne Zeit. Neue Forschungen zur Gesellschaft-und Kulturgeschichte im 19. und 20.Kahrhundert), p. 128. Cit. in : Chad Bryant : Prague in black, Nazi government and Czech nationalism, ARGO 2012, p. 109, p. 15 p.294. 29. Speech by R.Heydrich to representatives of the German occupation administration in the Černín Palace in Prague on 2.10.1941 see Jaroslav Čvančara : Heydlich, Gallery, Prague 2002, p. 310-312. 30. Chad BRYANT: Prague v černým, Nazi Váda and Czech Nationalism, ARGO 2012, pp.153. 31. Ibid., p. 79. 32. See René Küpper : Karl Hermann Frank (1898-1946), Political Biography of the Sudeten German National Socialist, ARGO, 2012, p. 95 - 96. 33. These conclusions were reached by SS-Brigadeführer Werner Best, who was on his study trip in August and September 1941 to examine the effectiveness of the German occupation administration in those countries. administrative reforms, in the sense of Best's criticism, tried to reduce the German administrative apparatus while providing more effective control of the work of the Protectorate Administration. The reduction was not intended to cover German executives. René Küpper: Karl Hermann Frank (1898-1946), Political Biography of the Sudeten German National Socialist, ARGO, 2012, p. 95. 34. VoBlRP 1940, p. 604; NZN 1940, pp. 1862. 35. The amendment to the Act on Pension Insurance No. 125/1931 Coll. and 117/1934 Coll. were amended and supplemented in 1941 to simplify the conditions for payment. Also in mining insurance there was the issue of legal standards amending the First Republic laws on insurance of miners, e.g. the government regulation 167/1940 Coll., vl.nař.č. 378/1941 Coll., vl. nař. no. 100/1942 Coll. and vl . no. 70/1945 Coll.