Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 74 · 74 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
English Translation
74 2.3 Nazi policy of expansion in the content of legal standards 2.3.1 Categorisation of the population, as a prerequisite for the so-called final solution to national issues of Czech, Jewish, Romani; reeducation, displacement, liquidation of Categorizing the population on the occupied territory of Europe was an important tool of the Nazis for the deliberate explosion of human resources and the realization of the so - called. "final solutions" intended to be "racial cleansing" and a new living space. Millions of labor forces had to be included into administratively graspable groups, which could then be shifted to the chessboard of the interests of the Hitler regime with the help of a monstrous state machine and more or less technocratic measures. The criteria for this categorization were more, taking into account the allied unions of satellite states with the need to maintain at least the appearance of equal treatment of their inhabitants as Germans. Other labour claims represented professionally demanding arms production, which had to take into account the cost of the reproducibility of qualified workers and therefore ensure adequate legal and material status for them. On the contrary, the renewables of the workforce played virtually no role in the inhuman work in the quarrys, digging trenches, cleaning up debris and building underground factories, etc., for which the Nazis used masses of prisoners of war and prisoners of concentration camps, where it was nothing more than the destruction of people by slave labor, whose return was undesirable. The criteria for the categorization of persons also reflected the claims of the Nazis on the "life space" (Lebensraum), which predestined part of the population on the occupied territory for displacement, possibly germanization, as well as the misguided racial theories leading to the destruction of entire groups of the inhabitants of mainly Jewish origin and Roma. "legal" means, on the one hand, in secret, when the inhabitants of the occupied territory were subjected, without their knowledge and under various pretexts, to anthropological measurements and