Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 285 · 285 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
English Translation
285 inhabitants of the Protectorate, i.e. the promotion of German language at all levels of society's life, the liquidation of universities and the reduction of secondary education, the censorship of cultural life, disinterpretation of Czech history with emphasis on the protection role of the German Empire, the posting of entire years of young people on forced labor to Germany and the most tragically about the deliberate killing of Czech intelligence. An important and largely irreplaceable role has also been played by the law of a formed Nazi, but only until it became a stop to their expansionist intentions. Instead of applying the legal norms of the Nazis, only a direct terror has taken place. The "right of injustice" has become a criminal injustice. Keywords: Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, germanization, categorization of population, racial laws, harassment of Jews, forced labor, economic explosion, Nazi repression, martial law Abstract: Rigorous work deals with the role of law in the Protectorates of Bohemian and Morava (1939-1945) in its economic explosions, Germanization and categorisation of the population, as a prerequisite for the final solution. Jewish and Czech questions in the plans of the Nazis. It focuses on the formation of this "right of injustice," its content and enforcement, and concludes that the then standardization played an important role particularly in the introduction of occupation orders, but when it was an obstacle to a rapid and radical solution, it became a burden that the Nazis at any time replaced with an injustice in the form of "special treatment" (Sonderbehandlung), martial courts, executions and deportations to concentration camps. An example of instrumental abuse of the right of a Nazi for their expansionary plans leads to a general conclusion that the insurance against abuse of a right to control others cannot only be a right in itself, but a democratically functioning society and the historical memory of nations.