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Aryanization meant the transfer of property of the Jewish population into the hands of non-Jewish administrators and later owners. The "Aryanization" was based on the theory of the superior Aryan race, which was presented by the German nation and where Jews had no right to live, but were still considered enemies of the nation, as well as Roma and Lusatian Serbs. After Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933 to apply the Nazi ideology in full.
Anti-Semitism was one of the attributes of the perverted ideology of National Socialism, and the Third Reich made it part of the state doctrine. The exclusion of Jews from all spheres of social, economic, political and cultural life became the postulate of Nazi politics.
2. Arization of Jewish property in the Kolín region On March 15, 1939, German military troops invaded the truncated Czech territory. Their task was to break a potential enemy and ensure a peaceful transition of the economic sphere and public administration under German control. According to Hitler's order, all executive power was entrusted to General von Brauchitsch, who then transferred it to his subordinates, General Blaskowitz for the territory of Bohemia, and General List for the territory of Moravia.
The Nuremberg Laws deliberately provided for the broadest possible definition so that the administrative authorities had a sufficiently free field of competence to maximize the Aryan profit, which benefited a large part of the German population. However, most of this activity served to fulfill the state coffers and the associated financing of the arms industry.
Aryanization meant the transfer of property of the Jewish population into the hands of non-Jewish administrators and later owners. Arization was based on the theory of a superior Aryan race, which was represented by the German nation and where Jews had no right to live, but were still considered enemies of the nation, as were the Roma and Lusatian Serbs. After Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, nothing prevented him from fully applying Nazi ideology.
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