Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 23 · 23 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
English Translation
The 23 measures did not affect experts from the Main Racial and Settlement Office (Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt der SS-Rushaumt der) operating on the ORL. (30) 1.4 Double-track of the Protectorate Administration and so-called. legal dualism with the sovereignty of the Nazi will in the norm If the protectorate was to be a cultivated model of the anexes of the territory of Bohemia and Moravia in the eyes of the international public, then the Nazis had no choice but to at least formally grant him the status of a certain autonomy. However, it was entitled to enter into this autonomy and to withdraw or amend the decision of the Protectorate authorities whenever it considered it appropriate to enforce its own interests. From the beginning it was a fiction, albeit only a certain independence of the protectorate authorities on the empire, which built on the occupied territory robust German administrative and security police structures, whether subordinate to the Chinese or directly to the authorities and institutions in the Reich. This dual-trackity of the state administration in the territory of the Protectorate was accompanied by so-called. legal dualism, when legal standards with effect for Bohemia and Moravia were issued both by the Czech autonomous authorities and by the German authorities - whether in the Protectorate or in the Empire - with the fact that in any conflict of interest the German law always had a higher legal force and could change or disturb autonomous standards. The protector was thus entitled to intervene in judicial decisions. By June 1940, the population of Prague increased by a thousand people every month, mainly due to the influx of the Reichs Germans, which employed the swelling state administration. Officials, soldiers, police officers and merchants considered the place in the Protectorate as a prize: far from the front their lives were not in danger. (31) Approximately two and a half years after the occupation, he employed the German administrative apparatus of the Protectorate for 19,000 people.