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Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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226 78. Government Decree No.51/1944 Coll. z. a n. , p. 309; also History of Czech Crown Countries in Data, Libri publishing house, Prague 1998, p. 646. 79. Chad Bryant: Prague in Black, Nazi Váda and Czech Nationalism, ARGO 2012, p. 153. 80. Karel Malý a bike. : History of Czech and Czechoslovak Law until 1945, Linde Praha a.s. - Law and economic publishing house and bookstore B.Hořínková and J.Tuláček, Prague 1999, p. 383. 81. See Vojtěch Mastný: Protectorate and fate of Czech resistance, EUROLEX BOHEMIA s.r.o., Prague 2003, p. 1.96. 82. Jan Gebhart - Jan Kuklík : The Great History of the Lands of the Crown of Czech St. XV. b, Paseka, Prague, Litomyšl, 2007, p. 175. 83. Decree No. 185/1942 Coll. on new regulation of districts and settlements of district offices from 26 May, Coll., and N., p. 893. Vision also NZN 1942, no.1, p.655 an.- here and tables of new territorial organization of authorities in relation to reformed system of Oberlandrats. 84. Karel Malý a kola. : 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. 380. 85. Second regulation on the breakdown of the ÚŘP from November 25, 1942; VoBlRP 1942, p.307. ÚřP was divided into departments: I. central administration and general internal administration; II. judicial administration; III. school administration; IV. cultural policy; V. economy and work; VI. agriculture; VII. finance; VIII. transport and technology and IX. connections and mail. ÚŘP in this way, with the exception of Section IX. copied the structure of the Protectorate Ministries. (Before this under the ÚřP fell the Brno branch (disappeared 15. 12. 1941) and some buildings of Prague Castle.) 86. They wanted to exterminate us, (edd.), Prague 1961, doc. no. 31, p. 175. 87. Here we need to distinguish between the formal dualism seen in the two-track effect of both the occupation and the Czech Protectorate authorities, when, in fact, the first-named decision was made on everything, and the real power dualism between the leaders of the Nazi power given in particular by the screaming of the people holding the office of the Reich Protector, on the one hand, and K.H.Frank, as the State Secretary, on one hand and reflecting the rivalry between the Germans of the Empire and the protectorate or Sudeten Germans, or between German occupying authorities in the Protectorates and the official places in the Rem. See Confession of K.H.Franka, Prague 1946, p. 175. 88. At the head of the reich's protector, former Reich Minister of Foreign Affairs Konstantin von Neurath (18 March 1939 © 20 August 1943) and former Imperial Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick (20 August 1943 © 5 May 1945). September 1941, when Reinhard Hyedrich took his place as Deputy Reich Protector of the Reich Security Office (RSHA) Reinard Hyedrich (28 September 1941 © 30 May 1942). Following the assassination of Heydrich, Kurt Daluege (30 May 1942) continued to exercise his authority as head of the Order Police (Orpo) (30 August 1943); Neurath and Daluege were dismissed only in connection with