Protektorát Čechy a Morava: právo nástroj nacistické expanze Page 98 · 98 of 289
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: right tool of Nazi expansion
English Translation
98 The solution to the Jewish question was required in the Protectorate by almost 80 000 people's lives, i.e. 65% of Jewish population. (261) The anti-Jewish politician without the support of the Czech population The elimination of Jews and their persecution traumatized and intimidated the entire majority of Czech population of the protectorate. It should therefore be pointed out that, although the occupying power has succeeded through the supervision of the Reich Protector and the strict control mechanism, the Protectorate authorities have not found overall support in the issuing and implementation of anti-Jewish regulations and, however, the protectorate's authorities themselves have been taking the initiative to design and implement anti-Žewish measures, the anti-Yewish policy has not found the overall support of the Czech nation. This was pointed out by numerous reports from the German Security Service, which pointed out anti-German sentiments in the Protectorate and the circumvention of anti-Jewish regulations. For example, the intelligence of the security service warned constantly that there was a restriction on the buying time for Jews, which included complaints that doctors, lawyers, their former employers and employees, authorities and some gendarmes...(262) Kurt Ziemke, a representative of the Reich Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the Reim Protector, described the position of the Czech nation in Berlin's headquarters as follows: Czechs have so far refused to seize the Jewish problem from themselves. With the exception of members of certain right-wing opposition groups, it is aimed at Jews friendlyly, although often not out of affection, but for political reasons. Our enemy is his friend and our action against the Jews appears to Bohemia as a sign of our later treatment of him. (263) Such behavior of the population along with the resistance movement weakened the implementation of anti-Jewish measures and provided moral and material assistance to the victims of solving the Jewish issue. Romani people The starting point of the persecution measures applied against Roma in Nazi Germany and later in the occupied countries was