Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 240 · 240 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
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240 enterprises; 2. periodical forms editors, with the exception of periodic forms intended for Jews and identified as such; 3. members of associations and other corporations of social, cultural and economic life. This was without prejudice to their participation in and as such in forced organisations, departments operating trades and associations and any other corporations designated for Jews; 4. Jews were allowed to participate in political life only exceptionally, in a certain proportion and to limited activities as doctors, veterinarians, legal representatives (candidates of legal representation). 247. Vl. nab. 85/1942 Sb. z. a n., str. 565.248. VoBlRP 34/1939, p. 281; NZN 1939, pp. 1084. 249. VoblRP 1940, page 475; NSN 1940, p . 1333. 250. vl. n. no. 58/1942 Coll. z and n. s. 509. 251. VL. nař. No. 260/1942 Coll. on employing Jews from 17.7.; Sb.z. and n., p. 1257-1261. 252. VoBlRP 1940, page 511, NZN 1940, p.1578. 253. According to the report of the Central Office for Jewish Emigration from 3 December 1942, 14 920 Jewish apartments were found in Prague alone. The apartments were made available to the apartment agency NSDAP. Cit in: Helena Petrův : Legal injustices, Jews in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Auditorium, Prague 2011, p. 130 an. 254. Helen of Petrům : Lawless injustices in the protectorate Czech and Morava, Auditoreum, Prague 2011 p. 131. 255. As this process specifically took place, it follows from the report on the activities of Treuhandstelle in 1942: ©Every person who was included in the transport got their usual number. After taking up the assembly site, she handed over the keys to her apartment of the Jewish Religious Community. The keys were marked with the same number as the number of the person who surrendered them. All the keys were handed over to Treuhandstelle and arranged in bundles according to transports in uniform prescribed bags containing the name, transport designation, transport number of the person concerned, and an indication of whether they were tenants or tenants. Keys remained in the keys department until the apartment was cleared and then handed over to the Central Office for Jewish Emigration. Keys were registered in a book that was used to control their movements. The housing facility was evaluated by the valuer and then sold either directly in the apartments or from warehouses.© See Helena Petrův : Legal injustices, Jews in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Auditorium, Prague 2011, p. 132-133. 256. Dr. Emil Franzel studied the history of German literature and geography at Charles University in Prague. In 1938-39 he was director of the German Institute for People's Education "Urania" in Prague, where he participated in his "Jewing" from the end of 1939 to October 1940 he was unemployed, then he won the position of librarian. From 15.6.1941 he was called to protection