Vlajka

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The Vlajka ( Czech Český nacionalněsocialistický tábor - Vlajka , briefly ČNST-Vlajka , German Czech National Socialist Camp - The Flag ) was a fascist small Czech party. Originally strongly nationalistic and anti-German , it experienced strong ideological changes in the time of the Czecho-Slovak Republic (1938–1939) after a change of leadership. In particular, she began to oppose party corruption and the two Czech parties still permitted in Bohemia and Moravia , the Party of National Unity and the Party of National Labor . On November 11, 1938, the party was banned and its leaders arrested.

During the protectorate period, the protectorate authorities showed little interest in supporting a local fascist movement. In the summer of 1940 the party reached its peak of 13,500 members as an illegal party, after which its number fell sharply again until it was dissolved in 1943 at the instigation of Emanuel Moravec , Minister in the Protectorate Government and collaborator with the National Socialists. After the war, some leading figures in the party were sentenced to death and executed.

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