Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 235 · 235 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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235 Oberlandrats against Bohemia have the right decision to listen to Frank in all decisions with political implications. See Letter from the Minister of Interior Frick Neurath from July 14, 1939 © Miroslav Kárný, Jaroslava Milotová (edd.) Anatomy of the occupation policy of Hitler Germany in the Czech Republic and Moravia Protectorate. Documentation from the Reich Protector Konstantin von Neurath, p. 56n., Cit in : René Küpper: FRANK - Political Biography of the Sudeton German National Sociality, ARGO 2012, p. 94 and Note 78, page 284. 195. From R.Heydrich's speeches of 2.10.1941 and 4.2.1942 to the representatives of the German occupation administration in the Černín Palace and Prague Castle, Jaroslav Čvančara: Heydich, Gallery, 2004, p. 310 an. 196. Pavel Maršálek: Under the protection of the hook cross, the Nazi occupation regime in the Czech lands 1939-1945, Auditorium, Prague 2012, str.195-196. Emil Sobota pointed to the inferior position of protectorate members when comparing the position of Protectorate member with the status of members of the Indian reservation in the United States. This comparison was favourable for the Indians: if they leave the reservation, they can become naturalizations of the full citizens of the United States, whereas the protectorate of the member who comes into the empire will permanently prevent the acquisition of imperial citizenship from becoming a lack of objective characters of German nationality. © E. Sobota, What was the Protectorate, Prague 1946, p. 127. 197. J.Hoffmann on citizenship: NZN 1941, p. 1021-1026 quoted here the Reichs regulations of 6.6.1941 governing matters of nationality in relation to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, RGBl. I/1941, p.308. 198. Josef Pekař, On the meaning of Czech history, LEDA/ROZMLUVY, 2013, p. 182 - 183. 199. According to Heydrich, it was necessary to introduce a general work obligation for the Czechs in the Protectorate and then after a previous examination of the immaculate ... preferably skillfully send to the Reich to work so that they do not return at all. Persons unable to yet be mutilated may be able to take over the concentration camps of the Russians after further access to the Ice Sea area. R.Heydrich's performance of February 4, 1942 to German officials at Prague Castle in: Jaroslav Čvančara: Heydlich, Gallery, Prague 2002, p. 318. In addition, Miroslav Kárný, Jaroslava Milotová, Margita Kárná (edd.), Deutsche Politik im ©Protectorat Böhmen und Mähren, str.227 and 229. René Küpper: FRANK - Political Biography of Sudeten German National Sociality, ARGO 2012, str.147. 200. Wilders in Central Europe. Mythus racists about us, Prague 1938, p. 13 © 14. Cit. in: Jan B. Uhlíř, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in Paintings, Otto's Publishing House 2008, p. 360. 201. Burgsdorff's Note of September 1940 © Miroslav Kárný, Jaroslava Milotová (edd.),Anatomy of the occupation policy of Hitler Germany in the Czech and Morava Protectorates. Documents from the Reich Protector period Konstantin von Neurath, p. 321 © 326. Cit in: René Küpper: FRANK - Political Biography of Sudeten German National Sociality, ARGO 2012, p. 101-102.