STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1861, sig. 109-5/89 Page 33 · 33 of 31
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1861, sig. 109-5/89
English Translation
T0 fu/e There are repeated cases where uniformed members of the SA refuse to pay the fare on the Prague tram on the grounds that they, like the members of Wehrmacht, are entitled to reduced tickets around l K. Although the road operators or railway managers are not obliged to pay for the ticket. their auditors declare to the SA members that they have no entitlement to these reduced tickets /by l K/, they refuse to buy a ticket and travel for free. They also reject the request to establish their identity, even if this is done by the uniformed security guard. I would like to point out that by letter of 30 June l939 G.Z. 267/39, SA Standarte Prag had requested that electrical undertakings grant the issue of tickets to L.K. for their families. On 29 August 1939, the director of the electrical enterprises of the capital city of Prague informed the commander of the SA Standarte Prague under G.Z. 54.92l, that the request for a reduced ticket had been made.