Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion

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90 delinquents. If they were satisfactory, the authorities tried to convince the couple to marry. If the verdict on racial qualities was negative, the male wrongdoer went to the concentration camp. With typical pedantism, the Nazi bureaucrats crowned their achievements in the following way: ©In the case of sexual relations between protectorate members and German prostitutes, an investigation into the capacity to be mutilated is useless. Since it is not a threat to German blood, nor is there a danger to public order and quiet working conditions, state policy measures are not usually necessary in such cases. (233) Racial standards on relations between Germans and Czechs have been applied similarly to forced residents of the Protectorate in the Empire. The high numbers of racially examined Czechs and Czechs, and the ongoing racial investigation, which was not halted even in 1943 and 1944, when the military situation escalated, but the extent of which on the contrary increased, demonstrate the fundamental importance that the Nazis attributed to the Czechs' racial inventory as a basis for the planned Germanization of Bohemia and Moravia. Its significance for the Nazis is described by Himmler's words: ©War would make no sense if after the war ... Bohemia and Moravia were not fully German populated, only according to racial aspects, according to the aspects of blood. (234) On the execution of the ©rasovovovského inventory, and the final solution of the Czech question was no longer given the Nazi time, but this cannot be said about the fellow residents of the Protectorate of Jewish origin and Romani people. 2.3.1.3 Persons subject to racial regulations, deprived of legal protection and fundamental human rights, Jews and Roma as an object of terror and liquidation The third group of people of the Protectorate, Jews, and Roma, covered by racial rules, was deprived of much of civil rights and became the object of mass brutal repression, exclusion and extermination.