Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion

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234 188. SD-PE report © 15 March 1940, p. 16. Cit. in : Chad Bryant: Prague in black, Nazi government and Czech nationalism, ARGO 2012, p. 53. Reich women, for example, complained that local Germans are lazy and messy, see Report from home, December 18, 1939, VHA, Fund 37, signed 91/1, page 2.5. Citation. in : Chad Bryant: Prague in black, Nazi government and Czech nationalism, ARGO 2012, p. 53. Other times, the German army took goods from local Germans without paying an account © one protectorate German commented sarcastically on it in the words of a good trade. In Prostějov, the army accused the Protectorate Germany of selling it poor-quality goods at an immorally high price. (Citation comes from a letter from a German woman written and sent to London. Die Verhältnisse im Protectorat, 6 July 1939, VHA, Fund 37, signed 91/1, p. 2. Verwaltungsbericht, Oberlandrat ProBnitz, May 1939, NA, ÚŘP, k. 287, sign. 11 b 2000, p. 1. Cit. in : Chad Bryant: Prague in black, Nazi government and Czech nationalism, ARGO 2012, p. 53. 189. Cit in: René Küpper: Frank, Political Biography of Sudeten German National Sociality, ARGO 2012, p. 94 and Note 77 p. 284.190. "Protectorate Germans in the security forces warned their Reichs superiors that the Czechs will never feel the Germans and that only fear of the Reich's power instruments holds Czechs in a position of external loyalty. Worse, the Czechs have very skillfully faked obedience and played fools to gain certain advantages while continuing to engage in passive resistance to the regime. ", it is listed in the 1940 SD-PE-1940, p. 2, Cit. in : Chad Bryant: Prague in black, Nazi government and Czech nationalism, ARGO 2012, p. 121. Detlef Brandes, Die Tschechen unter deutschem Protectorat, Besatzungspolitik, Kollabion und Widerstand im Protectrat Böhmen und Mähren (1939-1945), München, Wien, 1969,1975, Volume 1, p. 159. Czech edition: 1939-1945, Czech under German protectorate. See Vojtěch Mastný: Protectorate and fate of the Czech resistance, EUROLEX BOHEMIA s.r.o., Prague 2003, p.210. 192. Heinz Lämmel, 16 September 1960, Bundesarchiv Bayreuth, Ost-Dok 20. sign. 66, Iglauer Sprachinsel, p. 23, News from home, Collection of Jaromír Smutný, k. 11, Reports from Czechoslovakia, 1941, folder 1, p. 2. Cit. in : Chad Bryant : Prague in black, Nazi government and Czech nationalism, ARGO 2012, p. 79. 193. Exception belonged to Sudeten German, SS-Sturmbanführer Dr. Josef Witiska, who from March 1942 to March 1943 served as Deputy Head of Gestapo Management Office in Prague. See René Küpper, Karl Hermann Frank (1898-1946) Political Biography of Sudeton German National Socialist, ARGO 2012, pp. 96; see also Oldřich Sládek, Criminal role of the Gestapo, Nazi Security Police in the Czech lands of 1938-1945, Prague 1986, p. 399. 194. Although Frank failed to enforce the demand for greater use of the Sudeten Germans against Neurath and State Secretary Stuckart, this bitter pill should have been compensated by Hitler's message to Neuratho that because of the supposedly too long - suffering attitude of the Reich Germans