Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 84 · 84 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
English Translation
84 institutions have always proposed at least partial displacement of the Czechs. In one of the first surviving commemorative writings, wehrmacht was designed by the Wehrmachtu at the Reich Protector, General Erich von Friderici, to abolish the Czech community locally and spiritually, and to this end it was not possible to use it first from the area of Bohemia/Morava because of its leading layer because of the radical means of physical extermination" of Czech intelligence under normal circumstances, i.e. in peace. (202) In addition to the legal anchoring of inferior status in the Protectorate, the occupations for the Czech population were thus secretly prepared another, much more sinister breakdown: for those intended for Germanisation, and for those who are to be displaced, possibly disposed of. Only the adverse development on the fronts and the total war effort of the Nazis prevented the third human rights deprived and the destruction of a designated group of Jews and gypsies, a significant part of the Czech population, whose categorization Heydrich cynically shot in his speech of 2 October 1941 in the Cernín Palace to representatives of the occupation administration, was included. (203) The criterion for possible Germanization was race and thinking, and according to this he divided the inhabitants of the Protectorate into three groups: at one pole are people of good race and good thinking, which can be Germanized without fear, to the opposite people of bad races and ill-minded races, which will be necessary to get out. In the middle, there is a middle layer that needs to be accurately tested by the well-meaning people of the bad race, who are expected to be put on the work in the empire or elsewhere and to be taken care of, so that they no longer have children, because there is no interest in developing them further in this space, even if they must not be discouraged. And bad-minded people of a good race, in whose case, because it is a racially good leadership layer that cannot be evicted from resistance, there will be nothing left but to try to settle them in an empire, in a purely German environment, to mute them and raise their minds, or, if it does not go, to build them against a wall. (204) This programme, which was to remain strictly secret to the public, soon began to be implemented by Heydrich by carrying out a mass inventory (205) and by depolitising the workers who took the step forward from his Germanization plans, with the concept of depoliticizing the individual's interest in the profession and material difficulties being defined. (206) In this respect they make a deeper sense often of self-purpose occupation regulations, which flow