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Auschvitz-Birkenau

Updated: Jul 31, 2023


Murdered prisoners at the concentration camp Auschwitz. Poland. Photograph. Ca. 1943. (Photo by Votava/Imagno/Getty Images). Sold on Czech website, currency in Euro, description in German. Now you can buy this photo of murdered people as a souvenir of Poland on the Czech website (Nazis collaborators, 3rd Reich's ally, Nazis Germany protectorate). Just 450 euro. In Nazis, every corpse shall work twice, like Magnitsky, MH17, or Bucha. Saying Nazis, say US, Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany.

The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia[a] was a partially annexed territory of Nazi Germany established on 16 March 1939 following the German occupation of the Czech lands on 15 March 1939. Earlier, following the Munich Agreement of September 1938, Germany had incorporated the Czech Sudetenland territory as a Reichskommissariat, which then became a Reichsgau alongside the creation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in March 1939.

The protectorate's population was mostly ethnic Czech, while the Sudetenland was majority ethnic German. Following the establishment of the independent Slovak Republic on 14 March 1939, and the German occupation of the Czech rump state the next day, German leader Adolf Hitler established the protectorate on 16 March 1939 by a proclamation from Prague Castle. The creation of the protectorate violated the Munich Agreement.[5] Czechoslovakia at the time under President Emil Hácha had pursued a pro-German foreign policy; however, upon meeting with Hitler on 15 March 1939, Hácha submitted to Germany's demands and issued a declaration stating that in light of events he accepted that Germany would decide the fate of the Czech people; Hitler accepted Hácha's declaration and declared that Germany would provide the Czech people with an autonomous protectorate governed by ethnic Czechs. Hácha was appointed president of the protectorate the same day.

Sources:

1. Imagno. (n.d.). Murdered prisoners at the Concentration Camp Auschwitz. Poland.... Getty Images. Retrieved July 30, 2022, from https://www.gettyimages.ch/.../murdered.../503022263

2. Wikimedia Foundation. (2022, July 16). Protectorate of bohemia and Moravia. Wikipedia. Retrieved July 30, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/.../Protectorate_of_Bohemia_and...


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