Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 219 · 219 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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219 These regulations should have compensated inflation by, for example, an advantage to the rates for calculating commissions of miners or their families. State old-age aid was already relatively low before the war and therefore the Protectorate Government was forced to increase it. It became so vl.no. 266/1940 Coll. and then vl . no. 164/1944 Coll.; Karel Malý a kol. : History of Czech and Czechoslovak Law until 1945, Linde Praha a.s. - Law and Economic Publishing and Bookstore B.Hořínková and J.Tuláček, Prague 1999, p.393. The 36th Charles Wighton, among others, writes: Once Heydrich achieved his goal, he abolished the martial courts. He ended political persecution and began to run over Czech workers and peasants. He put them against the town's intelligence, which he considered to be the main author of the resistance...In addition, he wanted to increase Czech industrial production and agricultural production and he called off many regulations which degraded Bohemia to the people of the second category. He increased food allocation for two million Czechs working in industry, provided 200,000 pairs of shoes to employees in the arms industry and turned luxury hotels into recreational centres for Czech workers in the famous Czech spa... He changed the system of Czech social insurance, which was lagging behind German. The protector and his wife Lina accepted one Czech delegation after another, which led many observers to the misconception that the Czechs were satisfied with the domination of the Germans. In Czechoslovakia, he was the first to be responsible for the social recognition of workers and peasants. Charles Wighton: Heydrich Hitler ©s most evile Henchmen, Odhams Press, London 1962, p. 253 an. Cit in: Heinz Höhne : SS- Elite in the Shadow of Death, Grada Publishing a.s., Prague 2012, p. 399. 37. Jan Čvančara : Heydrich, Gallery, Prague 2002, p. 315 an. 38. Reinhard Heydrich, ©Nationalsozialistische Führung, Die Aktion, III (1942), p. 313. Citation in : Vojtěch Mastný, Protectorate and fate of the Czech resistance, EUROLEX BOHEMIA s.r.o., Praha 2003, p.193. 39. The concept of unjust Viktor Knapp, Theory of Law, Prague 1995, p. 88 © 90, as well as Pavel Holländer, Nastin Philosophy of Law. Reflections of Structural, Všehrd, Prague 2000, p. 62 an., which affects the critical reaction that has brought about the abuse of the positive law of the Nazis in the field of legal thinking (restoration of natural rights considerations). Furthermore Helena Petrův, Legal Injustice, Jews in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Auditorium, Prague 2011. Chapter II 1.The leading central office was appointed State Secretary of the Reich Ministry of the Interior Dr. Stuckart.