Lists of political office-holders in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia

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These are lists of political office-holders in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, which from 15 March 1939[1] until 9 May 1945[2] comprised the Nazi-occupied parts of Czechoslovakia.

The lists include both the representatives of the Nazi-recognized Czech authorities as well as the German Reichsprotektoren ("Reich protectors") and the Staatsminister ("State Minister"), who held the real executive power in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.

Government of the Protectorate

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Note: State President (Státní prezident / Staatspräsident) Emil Hácha and Prime Minister (Předseda vlády / Premierminister) Rudolf Beran held the office prior the German occupation, during the Second Czechoslovak Republic, and were officially confirmed in those positions (with very limited sovereignty and power) by German authorities within few days after the occupation.

State President of Bohemia and Moravia

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No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Tenure Political affiliation Elected Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
1 Emil Hácha
(1872–1945)
16 March 1939 9 May 1945[a] 6 years, 54 days National Partnership [b] [3]

Prime Ministers of Bohemia and Moravia

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No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Tenure Political affiliation Cabinet Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
Rudolf Beran
(1887–1954)
Acting
16 March 1939 27 April 1939 42 days National Partnership Beran II [cs]
1 Alois Eliáš
(1890–1942)
27 April 1939 27 September 1941[c] 2 years, 153 days National Partnership Eliáš [cs] [4]
Jaroslav Krejčí
(1892–1956)
28 September 1941 19 January 1942 113 days National Partnership
2 19 January 1942 19 January 1945 3 years Krejčí [cs]
3 Richard Bienert
(1881–1949)
19 January 1945 5 May 1945[d] 106 days National Partnership Bienert [cs]

German representatives

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Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht in Bohemia and Moravia

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No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Tenure Defence branch Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
1 General der Infanterie
Johannes Blaskowitz
(1883–1948)
15 March 1939 18 March 1939 3 days  German Army [5]

Reich Protectors of Bohemia and Moravia

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No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Tenure Political affiliation Cabinet Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
1 Konstantin von Neurath
(1873–1956)
[e]
21 March 1939 24 August 1943 4 years, 156 days Nazi Party Hitler [6][7]
SS-Obergruppenführer
Reinhard Heydrich
(1904–1942)
Acting
29 September 1941 4 June 1942[f] 248 days Nazi Party [8][9]
SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer
Kurt Daluege
(1897–1946)
Acting
5 June 1942 24 August 1943 1 year, 80 days Nazi Party [10][11]
2 Wilhelm Frick
(1877–1946)
24 August 1943 8 May 1945[g] 1 year, 257 days Nazi Party Hitler [12]

State Minister for Bohemia and Moravia

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On 20 August 1943, at the eve of Wilhelm Frick's appointment, the State Ministry for Bohemia and Moravia was created within the Hitler cabinet, which assumed many powers of the Prime Minister and of the Reich Protector. SS-Obergruppenführer Karl Hermann Frank, Higher SS and Police Leader (Höherer SS-und Polizeiführer, HSSPF, HSS-PF, HSSuPF) in Bohemia and Moravia and the former Secretary of State in the Office of Reich Protector since 1939, was the only State Minister (with the title Staatsminister im Range eines Reichsministers) for Bohemia and Moravia, reducing the formerly important position of Reich Protector to a ceremonial role.[13]

No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Tenure Political affiliation Cabinet Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
1 SS-Obergruppenführer
Karl Hermann Frank
(1898–1946)
20 August 1943 8 May 1945[g] 1 year, 261 days Nazi Party Hitler [14][15]

Timeline

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Richard BienertWilhelm FrickKarl Hermann FrankKurt DaluegeReinhard HeydrichJaroslav KrejčíAlois EliášKonstantin von NeurathRudolf BeranEmil HáchaJohannes Blaskowitz

Governmental standards

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Since May 1944, officially represented by prime ministers.
  2. ^ Previously elected as Czechoslovak president in 1938.
  3. ^ Arrested because of his participation in the anti-Nazi resistance.
  4. ^ Arrested by the Czech resistance at the start of the Prague uprising.
  5. ^ Raised to the honorary rank of an SS-Obergruppenführer on 21 June 1943.
  6. ^ Incapacitated since 27 May 1942.
  7. ^ a b Fled at the end of the Prague uprising.

References

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  1. ^ "Abstract of Decree for Protectorate Over Bohemia-Moravia". The New York Times. AP. 17 April 1939. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Prague Says Foes Accept Surrender; Czechoslovak Radio Reports All Fighting in Bohemia Will Be Ended Today". The New York Times. 8 May 1945. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Dr. Hacha, 73, Dies; Worked With Nazis". The New York Times. AP. 1 July 1945. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  4. ^ "Elias Has Resisted Pressure of Nazis; Premier of Protectorate Has Kept Uneasy Balance in Bohemia-Moravia". The New York Times. 29 September 1941. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  5. ^ Kathleen McLaughlin (6 February 1948). "Blaskowitz Leaps to Death in Jail Before Start of War Crimes Trial". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  6. ^ "'Protector' Takes His Post In Prague; Von Neurath Replaces Army Rule Over Bohemia-Moravia With Civil Authority". The New York Times. 6 April 1939. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Neurath Ouster Stressed". The New York Times. 25 August 1943. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  8. ^ "Czech State Gets Gestapo Master; Heydrich, Chief Lieutenant of Himmler, Succeeds Von Neurath as Protector". The New York Times. AP. 28 September 1941. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  9. ^ Daniel T. Brigham (5 June 1942). "Heydrich Is Dead; Czech Toll At 178". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Daluege Shift Confirmed". The New York Times. 31 May 1942. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  11. ^ "Daluege, Who Wiped Out Lidice, Hanged; Execution Follows Two Attempts at Suicide". The New York Times. U.P. 24 October 1946. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  12. ^ "Frick, Pioneer Nazi, Bagged Near Munich". The New York Times. AP. 5 May 1945. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  13. ^ "Německé státní ministerstvo pro Čechy a Moravu, Praha / Deutsches Staatsministerium für Böhmen und Mähren, Prag / German State Ministry for Bohemia and Moravia, Prague (fond description)". EHRI. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  14. ^ "Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume V, p. 893, Document 3086-PS" (PDF). Office of United States Chief of Counsel For Prosecution of Axis Criminality. 1946. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  15. ^ "Frank Is Hanged For Lidice Crime; Nazi 'Protector' of Bohemia Says 'Germany Will Live' as Widows Look On". The New York Times. 23 May 1946. Retrieved 1 October 2024.