Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion

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250 363. VoBlRP 1939, p. 354-358. The first references to TN in the Protectorate are from the turn of 1940 and 1941. On the basis of the decision of the police commander in Prague from 2.10. 1940 sent 11.2. 1941 The Ministry of Interior instructed the state authorities in Prague and Brno to ensure the possibility of training relevant local TN groups in protectorate enterprises (waterworks, gas plants and power plants) whose list was attached. NA, PMR, signed 646/1,kart. 3143. Cit. in: Zdeněka Kokošková, Jaroslav Pažout, Monika Sedláková: They worked for the Third Reich, (edd.), Scriptorium 2011, p. 3, p. 230-231. 364. Jaroslav Houser, Forced Work and Occupant Law, Legally Historical Studies 13, Prague 1967, Academia, p. 169. 365. See Zdeněka Kokošková, Jaroslov Pažout, Monika Sedláková: They Worked for the Third Reich, (edd.), Scriptorium 2011, p. 230-231.366. VoBlRP 1942, page 218; RGBl I/1942, page 466. 367. See Zdeněka Kokošková, Jaroslav Pažout, Monika Sedláková: They worked for the Third Reich, (edd.), Scriptorium 2011, doc. no. 88, no. 92 and no. 119; further note 1, p.249-250. 368. Vl. nař. č. 109/1944 Coll. on Protectorate Technical Emergency Assistance from May 10; Sb. z. a n., p. 539-541. 369. The Office of the State President has repeatedly requested that the text of the Government Regulation be supplemented by a provision according to which the Protectorate TNP should only be deployed on the territory of the protectorate. See the template of the government regulation made in the Office of the State President, AKPR, KPR, inv. no. 1297, signed A 4564/45, card. 227. The provision of care, accommodation, equipment and salaries of their members dealt subsequently with the decree of the general commander uniformed protectorate police E. Hitzegrada from 25.7.1944, NA, GVUP, signed K 25/1,kart 32. cit. in Zdeněka Kokošková, Jaroslav Pažout, Monika Sedláková : They worked for the Third Reich, (edd.), Scriptorium 2011, p. 323. 370. Vl. nař. č. 246/1943 Coll. on Protection Service from 4 September; Sb.z. a n., p. 1217-1224. 371. See Zdenìka Kokoskova, Jaroslav Pašout, Monika Sedláváková: They were working for the 3rd Reich (ed.), Scriptorium 2011, Note 1, p. 249. 372. After returning to school, students could pass additional exams (sometimes concentrated in one class) and most of them were able to complete the year in time. In 1924, who were deployed in the empire near TN, the high-schoolers were to be freed from deployment in the context of the conscript of the entire year for deployment outside the Protectorate, but this was often not respected by the authorities and some of them had to go back to work on the Reich territory two months after their return home. See Zdeněka Kokošková, Jaroslav Pažout, Monika Sedláková: They worked for the Third Reich, (edd.), Scriptorium 2011, Note.1 and 3, p. 250. 373. Zdenka Kokoskova, Jaroslav Pašout, Monika Sedlková: Worked for the third Reich (ed.), Scriptorium 2011, Doc. No. 97, Note 2 and 3, pp. 274.