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The area of criminal law is currently facing increasing criticism of its highly formalized form. However, this doesn´t only affect the procedural law, but also extends to the substantive level. In this context, the assessment of criminal offenses remains a topical issue only in the light of strictly formalized legislation. This fact is most clearly reflected in the context of robberies, in which in many cases there are border proceedings of the perpetrators, whose assessment, despite a relatively long common legal history with the Czech Republic, differs considerably. For this reason, the present contribution approaches not only the analysis of selected judgments of judicial authorities and a comparative view of the issue with the help of legislation of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Austria or the Federal Republic of Germany, or the Kingdom of Sweden but also constructs legal proposals for a more effective concept of assessing infringements showing signs of robbery, the severity of which, however, is significantly lower in numerous cases.
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On entering the territory of Poland, Soviet soldiers received strict orders to refrain from violence on Polish citizens. However, on crossing the former borders of the Third Reich no such orders were issued. For many of the expulsed Germans, incoming Poles and native inhabitants (Kashubians) excruciating days began. The article presents the role of Soviet war headquarters and the conduct of the Red Army Soldiers toward post-German property and Polish settlers as well as the violence and crimes committed against the population currently staying on that area. Descriptions of the events are well documented by source materials obtained from the archives and based on the recollections of the victims. The information contained in the article on crimes committed by Soviet soldiers, only to a small extent depicts the actual facts, which require further investigation.
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