Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion

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His testimony in two protocols from 1965 and 1966 shows his good memory and is confirmed from other sources. He also wrote his memoirs. He has been considered a war criminal since 1964 but has not been released to Czechoslovakia. In the 1960s he served as a close advisor to F.J. Strauss, a Bavarian leader of the CSU. Vojtěch Kyncl, No remorse...Genocida of Bohemia after the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, Historical Institute, Prague 2012, Note No. 390, p. 144-145. 257. Central Office of Land Court Administrations in Ludwigsburg, ZSTL, BArch B 162-4817. Emil Franzel, page 3494-3495. Cit. in : Vojtech Kyncl, No regrets....Genocide of Bohemians after the bombing on Reinhrad Heydrich, Historic Institute, Praha 2012, p. 200-201. 258. The conference of State secretaries (secretaries of ministers) in Wannsee in the suburb of Berlin took place from the instigation of R.Heydrich on January 20, 1942, who chaired her. It lasted only a half-second hour and set tasks for individual resorts during mass killing of Jews. Historians agree that Hitler decided to destroy European Jews between July 1941 (Himmler then accelerated the killing of Jews in the USSR) and half September 1941, when the leader approved the deportation of German Jews to the east. The author of the entry was Adolf Eichmann. The protocol from Wannsee was written in 30 copies and with the exception of only one were all carefully destroyed. He was found in 1947 in the archive of his office. He was discovered by a lawyer named Dr.R.Kempner, a former German state official of Jewish origin who emigrated to the USA in the 1930s and worked for T.Taylor after the war, the successor of the US chief prosecutor in Nuremberg R.Jackson. Otherwise the written documents concerning the genocide of the Jews were preserved at least because the Nazi leaders with documents on this horrific agenda did not work and showed their will by oral instructions. Dr. Stuckart also attended the conference by the author of Hitler's decree of 16.3.1939 on the establishment of the Protectorate. Closer M.Šišek: Protocol from Wannsee: symbol of the Holocaust, Law, 21 January 2012. 259. Protocol from the conference in Wannsee in Jaroslav Čvančara : Heydrich, Gallery, Prague 2004, p. 314. 260. Helena Petrův, Legal status of Jews in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939-1941), SEFER publishing house, Institute of Terezín Initiative, p. 77. 261. Jan B.Uhlíř: Protectorát Čechy and Morava in paintings, Otto's publishing house 2008, p. 710. 262. Helena Petrův, Legal status of Jews in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939-1941), SEFER publishing house, Institute of Terezín Initiative, p. 145. 263. Miroslav Kárný : ©Final solution, Genocide of Czech Jews in German protectorate politics, Prague 1991, p.11, 264. RGBl. 1933 I, page 83. 265. 31 December 1937 (Grundlegende Erlass valerateber die vorbeugende Verbrechensbekämpfung major die Polizei); RGBl 1937 I.