STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 135, sig. 109-2/36 Page 134 · 134 of 130
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 135, sig. 109-2/36
English Translation
100 The Imperial Protector in Bohemia and Moravia Prague, 24 April 1941, No. Z: Verw. To the Head of Division and Group Leaders, to the Chief Finance President, here to the President of the Higher Regional Court, here the Attorney General, here. In order to resolve doubts, I would point out that the Uniforrv letter of the Minister of the Interior for the decree of the Führer and Chancellor of the Reich on the introduction of an official uniform of 8 March l940 (RGBl.10) for the civil servants knows the following types of suit : l.)The service suit.These include: skirt, coat, cap, hat, white shirt, collar, black long harness, boots or half-shoes, dolch and grey wildling t.a.d. of gloves. For long trousers black half-shoes, black stockings,to 1.24/0.47. Boot-pants black high boots. Boot pants are usually worn when the service shops take place in the open air (visits, etc.). 2.)The festive suit.This differs from the service train by a) stripe pants, it is worn at evening events and other festive events in closed rooms at receptions etc. In parades, marches and the like the Stiefelhose takes its place. b) field band, c) armpit band,and white gloves. The cap is to be laid down when staying in closed rooms, except in case of service messages where the cap is held in the left hand. If the cap has been laid down, the dagger, however, is not to be put off. _For_the IC