SOVIET UNION MILITARY - ECONOMIC REPORT

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Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SDO492A000 V 13-7 Security Information This document contains classified Special Intelli- gence information within the provisions of Public Law 513 - 81st Congress. Information contained herein referring directly or in- directly to any Special Intelligence activities, regard- less of the classification of the information, may be communicated only to persons officially indoctrinated for Special Intelligence. Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 25X1A8a lk Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information FOIAb3a 87/53/TOPSEC/CIA, D/Z SC No. 05970 Copy No. SOVIET UNION MILITARY-ECONOMIC REPORT Translated from the German Report Dated: 14 March 1943 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE LAWS, TITLE 18, U. S. C., SECTION 793 AND 794. SEE ALSO PUBLIC LAW 513, 81ST CONGRESS SECOND SESSION. ITS TRANS- MISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. / CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Office of Research and Reports Strategic Division TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP S1" :;RE TT" lecurity Informaton FOIAb3a Copy Nos. 1 - 38 for Dissemination Internal: Distribution L(4) TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information During the Second World War the German Signal Intelligence Control Center of the Staff of the Chief of Army Signal Service (HNW, LNA) issued a series of reports to show the USSR military-economic situation as reflected in Russian internal plain language traffic. These reports appeared at short, irregular intervals, usually six per month, for the period October 1942-March 1943FQ1 -three Fc ?I 3a reports have been translated and issued by It is planned to issue a complete set of translations of the reports beginning with the most rec1xQlA33rorking backward, but omitting those already translated by The numbering of the items was added by the transl a the Germans did this only in the last eighteen reports, inclusive. Since the original material was in Russian, an effort has been made when translating the German to determine the original Russian term wherever possible. This is facilitated by the Russian fondness for abbreviations. In these translations into English the probable mean- ing of the abbreviation will be given in parenthesis the first time it occurs in each report. Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Military-Economic Report USSR Peoples' Commissariat for the River Fleet (Based on domestic radio traffic) February 1943 (12 Appendices) 1. Personnel Situation (1) The personnel situation in February is to be considered strained. (2) The reason lies first in the heavily increasing claims of NKRF industry, especially through the reconstruction of the reconquered territories. (3) Secondly, the reason is to be seen in the extensive call-ups for military service which were undertaken in February. In the process, draft exemptions were often first annulled and were restored only later by the influence of the NKRF Chief Directorate. However, new draft exemptions for those newly called up were granted by the NK for Defense only for those personnel allotted to reconstruction work. (4) From now on an augmented pool of women, wounded, and invalids is to be noted. It was being promoted with special vigor. Courses for women in the sanitary and information services are now to be found in all larger NKRF centers, e. g. , in Kujbyshev, Saratov, Molotov, Kirov, Chardzhou, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Blagoveshchensk, and Khabarovsk. (5) Appendix I gives a positive survey of the training of skilled labor within the NKRF. (6) Pre-military training or the refreshening of military skills is being pushed with substantially increased vigor. In connection with this, ski training took on special importance in February. 2. Personnel Measures (7) In February hitherto unusual social measures are outlined. Separate - 4 - Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information offices were notified to care for the dependents of those called up for the military and in case of neces-sity to remedy possible critical situations by cash collections. (8) Political-cultural work in the NKRF offices was being pushed more zealously than before. Special propaganda stations were set up and musical instru- ments and books were requisitioned for them. (9) The political departments of all the offices must hold a series of lectures in March on order of the Peoples' Commissariat, in which all personnel must take part from time to time. The following themes, among others, were named: 1st The historically unique Battle of Stalingrad; 2nd The Bolshevik Party as the spiritual motive force of the Red Army; 3rd The problems of the Soviet Nation: raising military production, pre- paring and carrying out spring sowing, and caring for the dependents of Soviet soldiers, of the living as well as of the fallen. 3. Food Situation (10) The information in the January report that the organization of food supplying has been improved could also be confirmed in February. (11) A phenomenon parallel to the poor supplying of the Timber Command with food in November and December is the manifestly insufficient supplying of the reconstruction troops who are stationed in the Stalingrad, Krasnoarmejsk, and Kalach/Don areas. However, one must admit that these insufficiencies, such as in supplying the Timber Command, are being removed with time and are caused by poor transport capabilities or otherwise insufficient organization rather than by lack of food. (12) Great significance is being ascribed to self-supplying with vegetables and potatoes and in this connection to the cultivation of allotment gardens. An NKRF radio message, worded as follows is of interest as an effect of the propa- ganda in this sphere: "The whole NKRF takes upon itself the voluntary obligation to give up the regular supply of fish, potatoes, and vegetables completely, and of TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information meat and groats by 50%, in favor of the requirements of defense of the land. De- ficiencies arising on account of this are to be removed through self-supply. " (13) One may presume that organizations similar to those of the NKRF will follow this example. (14) It could not be established whether these decisive cuts have already been allowed for in the food limits and deliveries noted (see Appendix 2). 4. Industrial Supply (15) Appendix 3, List a, contains the noted deliveries of metal and metal products. (16) Besides the plants of Magnitogorsk, Teplogorsk, Pervoural'sk, and others, the various NKRF Supply Points and the Chief Metal Sales Points appear as consignors. (17) The deliveries serve primarily the purpose of ship repairs, for which spare parts like ship's screws are still being cast, and in addition, for the manufacture of diving apparatus and equipment for military reconstruction work. All deliveries serve more or less the war economy. (18) A number of material requisitions were refused; others were approved, indeed, but not carried out. (19) Deliveries of non-metallic materials are grouped in Appendix 3, (20) In this connection, Sverdlovsk is doing poorly as a consignor of caustic potash; delivery is lagging considerably behind requisitions. Novosibirsk, for example, requisitioned 500 kilograms of caustic potash but received only 40 kilograms. (21) How far the deliveries of chemical plants serve the war economy appears, among other things, from the fact that there is a considerable stock of camouflage paints in Saratov. The shipments of lacquer from the Kuznetsk Basin TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information to Novosibirsk were to amount to a total of 20 tank cars in January and February. (22) The supplying of clothing and textiles is presented in Appendix 3, (23) There one is concerned first of all with felt boots and half-furs for NKRF personnel and with deliveries of flax fiber for manufacturing nets for spring fishing. (24) Goods for the textile industries in Saratov, Krasnoyarsk, Yakutsk, Ulan-Ude, Khabarovsk, and Blagoveshchensk have partly been lost or have not Oil Supply (25) Deliveries and requisitions (see Appendix 4) present in general the same picture as in January and December. Prompt, regular delivery is to be noted from the middle of February. One may suppose that this is connected with the reconquest of the Caucasus and the restoration of the transportation system. (26) Measures of economy are being generally intensified. Thus in the first ten days of February the NKRF offices were furnished with only 15% of the January limit, which corresponds to about a 50% cut. In some cases the prospect of subsequent deliveries was held out. Coal Supply (27) The few available messages on coal deliveries give no convincing facts on the coal supply situation. The presumption expressed in the January report that coal supply of the NKRF offices may in general be admitted as satis- factory is also valid for February. No sort of measures of economy such as used for the oil supply could be identified. (28) The reports about the coal supply are listed in Appendix 5. TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Timber Supply (29) In general the timber supply is to be considered satisfactory. Timber procurements are summed up in Appendix 6. (30) The lack of personnel noted in January could no longer be observed to the same extent in February. On the other hand, however, the requirements in horses could not be satisfactorily met. Thus, for example, Gor'kij Rajon has not been able to furnish about half of the number of horses necessary for the timber supply of the Upper Volga Steamship Agency. (3.1) Worthy of note are the rations of fodder for the horses which carry out transportation of timber. The following quantities of oats were re- quisitioned for Februar : y Tatar ASSR: 15 tons for 90 horses Kujbyshev: 13 " " 80 " Saratov: 12 70 " Total 40 " " 240 " On the average in this area in February there arrived one ton of oats for six horses. (32) In general the supplying of workers and horses is to be considered satisfactory. 6. Production Ship Construction and Ship Repairs (33) All shipbuilding and repair jobs were conditioned by the navigation period which is beginning soon. 10 March was named as the completion date for construction and repair work. The beginning of the navigation period is not known. One might expect 20 April to be the target date. All work not directly connected with the recommencement of navigation was postponed. Thus, for example, the plant Kujbyshev received instructions from Moscow not to undertake or carry out any other tasks until ship repairs had been finished. The NKRF plants and yards in Khabarovsk, Blagoveshchensk, Yakutsk, Ulan-Ude, Krasnoyarsk, and Novosi- birsk are being instructed to postpone immediately work and ship repairs which TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information can be carried out during navigation. (34) Likewise an order was issued to all steamship agencies to bring those ships which are considered to have only limited usefulness and have been placed in the second class up to a higher use-classification through undertaking the necessary repairs. (35) Conversion to hard firing was being pushed even more intensively. Thus, for example, Khabarovsk reports beginning the conversion of the following ships "Amur" "Ordzhonikidze" "Molotov" "Astrakhan" "Koke naki" "Groznyj" "Murmansk" "Artem " (36) 360, 000 rubles were authorized for this purpose. Sharp reprimands against lowering output were expressed. Thus Ilijsk was severely censured by Moscow because output of ship repairs had fallen by almost 50% in January, in fact from 38, 000 work-hours in December to 21, 000 in January. (37) The 25th anniversary celebration of the Red Army was used by many NKRF offices as an excuse for assuming voluntary obligations. The personnel of the Middle Volga Steamship Agency entered into competition with the personnel of the Kama Steamship Agency and engaged themselves to put 20 ships over the plan. in readiness for navigation. (38) In order to spur the workers on to greater output, bonuses were distributed. Workers who had fulfilled their ship repair work beyond the plan were rewarded with a bonus of more than half a month's wages. Various offices, for example Omsk and Irkutsk, were instructed to send the personnel evaluations and declarations of the best workers to Moscow for special notice. (39) "Labor Banners", which are accompanied by bonuses, were awarded to various plants. The plant '.'Third International" in Astrakhan is receiving the TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information "Labor Banner" and 30, 000 rubles; likewise the shipyard in Baturino with a bonus of 40, 000 rubles. The money was distributed to the individual members of the enterprise. (40) The fishing fleet which is under construction is subordinate to the NK for the Fish Industry. (41) The identified numerical data on new ship construction and ship repairs are included in Appendix 7. Appendix 8 contains a compilation of infor- mative figures which makes possible a positive survey of the output of repair work at the Volga Steamship Agency. (42) For identifications thereon, see Appendix 9. 8. Transport Situation (43) Identified transport is contained in Appendix 10. (44) The organization of the Reconstruction Offices and of the Recon- struction Commands for the reconquered territories could already be considered settled in January. (45) The greatest part of the evacuated population of the Don and Volga areas had already returned by the beginning of February and had settled in its destination. (46) On the whole, intensive and systematic construction work could be -_LLorved in February. This is especially valid for the reconstruction of Stalingrad harbor, which is being pushed with great energy. Moscow made the most varied tools and materials available for restoration of the plants in Stalingrad and of the harbors of Stalingrad and Krasnoarmejsk. The Komsomol organization of the Moscow-Oka Steamship Agency undertook sponsorship of the harbor of Stalingrad TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information and in addition the obligation to educate a portion of the needed new blood from its ranks and to care for the cultural affairs of the Stalingrad workers. (47) Saratov is transferring floating workshops to Stalingrad and Kras- noarmejsk to take care of ships passing through. In all, Stalingrad needs five such workshops. (48) The State Institute for River Fleet Establishments in Sengilej produced designs for dining rooms and restaurants, lodgings, warehouses, work- shops, and power stations for Stalingrad and Krasnoarmejsk. (49) In the territory of the Severnyj Donets and the Manych, waterway bases were to be examined by the middle of February. (50) Rear Admiral Kuznetsov, Chief of the Sea Damage and Floating Dock Office, arrived in Sarepta on 12 February, apparently in order to take a personal hand in the direction of reconstruction work in and around Stalingrad. (51) Moscow, Saratov, Kujbyshev, Molotov, Ufa, and Gor'kij sent some 700 specialists -- mechanics, fitters, and divers -- to Stalingrad during February. Construction Projects and Domestic Plans (52) Several construction projects and domestic plans for the first quarter or for the whole year 1943 could be additionally identified in February and are contained in Appendix 11. (53) A large dam-construction project seems to have been started at Farab, in Chardzhou Rajon. 10. Collections (54) The collections and distributions noted in February are combined in Appendix 12. 11. General Information (55) The efforts of the Soviets to draw the whole population into jobs - 11 - TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56S00492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information within the framework of the country's defense, to interest it even more in the outcome of the war and thus to make even more sure of the people than before, stand out especially well in February. In spite of the military successes, a certain pessimism is evident in this connection. (56) The decisive precautionary measures being taken concerning food supply, in spite of the reconquest of the Don-Kuban and Caucasus areas, appear especially noteworthy. They show that the Soviets in no way consider the food supply as guaranteed and are anxious to prevent a crisis. TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56S00492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Personnel Situation February 1943 The following courses for trade students in the first quarter of 1943 were identified: (1. Total number participating; 2. Trade-union students; 3. Stakhanov students; 4. Participating in courses; 5. Participating in courses for intermediate officers; 6. Students in other courses; 7. Authorized expenditures in rubles). Rajon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gorkij 311 - - - - - - Semipalatinsk 136 56 10 60 - 10 27000 Omsk 609 97 25 371 60 56 120000 Novosibirsk 523 322 30 69 30 72 95000 Ulan Ude 59 23 31 - 2 3 12000 Krasnoyarsk 480 115 30 211 60 64 88000 Blagoveshchensk 165 46 10 39 60 10 27000 Khabarovsk 226 133 10 55 1 18 42000 TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 2 List a Food Supply February 1943 Limits for the first quarter of 1943: 1. Fish products; 2. Meat products; 3. Butter; 4. Vegetable oil; 5. Sugar; 6. Bakery products. (Figures are in tons). Rajon or Enterprise 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lower Volga Steamship 25.3 44. 1 2.4 16.2 8. 7 12. 5 Agency and Ship Repairs Ufa - - 125(young pigs) Note: Within the limit of the first quarter 30.8 tons of animal fat, 2 tons of cheese and 33. 3 tons of seeds have already been received for Ust Usa. Additional limits for the first quarter: The chief limits -- besides Gurev and Rybache -- were not identified. (Figures in tons according to the following pattern: 1. Animal fat; 2. Vegetable fat; 3. Sugar). Rajon or Enterprise 1 2 3 Upper Volga Steamship Agency 0. 3 0. 5 0.8 Shipyard in Kostroma 0. 1 -- 0. 1 Shipyard in Volodarsk 0.3 -- 0.2 Moscow-Volga Canal Steamship Agency 0. 3 0. 2 0.4 Bor near Gorkij 0.8 -- 0.4 Ust Borovaya 0.3 -- Derbeshki - - 0. 1 0.2 Kujbyshev -- 0.5 0.6 Ufa -- 0.1 Gurev 0.7 0.2 Molotov 1 .1 2 Kama Steamship Agency. 1. 1 1.5 Aralsk -- -- Turkmen -- Kazakh - - -- Blagoveshchensk -- -- Rybache 0.5 -- - 2 - TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List a Material Supply Deliveries to NKRF Enterprises February 1943 Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Gorodets NKRF Cast iron 20 tons Gorkij Gorkij NKRF Chimney pipe 8. 5 "Novotrubnyj" 61 by 4 mm Pervouralsk Chimney pipe 70 by 4mm 8. 5 Nails 5 "Krasnaya Etna" Moscow Electrodes 4 mm 0. 17 Plant "Zhdanov" Brass rods 0.018 To manufac- 1 I mm ture diving equipment Brass rods 0.09 18mm Brass rods 0.007 30 mm Brass rods 0. 055 35 mm Brass wire 2mm 0.004 Brass plate 0.3 4mm and 7-8mm Zvenigovo NKRF Copper plate 0.38 1. 5mm Round steel 16. 5 Kulebaksk 55mm Round steel 16.5 Magnitogorsk 100mm Round steel 78 8mm Round steel 33 4mm TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information R APPENDIX List a (continued) 3 ajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Kujbyshev- Plant Heavy sheet 20 tons CD for Metal To build skij Zaron "Kujbyshev" iron Sales, Molotov equipment objects for military repair 0. 7 CD for Metal Quarterly FeSi Brass rods 2 0.01 Sales, Gorkij delivery To manufac- 18mm ture diving equipment Brass rods 0.03 30mm Brass wire 2 mm 0. 001 Kujbyshev NKRF Sheet iron 14 sheets For ship repairs Technical Section Steel hawsers 8 tons FeMn 1.5 CD for Metal FeSi 3 Sales, Kujbyshev Cast iron 36 Magnitogorsk By 25 February Cast iron 50 Magnitogorsk By 20 March Cast iron 50 it By 20 April Nails 1. 5 River Fleet Supply, Gorkij Sheet metal 20 CD for Metal Sales, Molotov Round metal Round metal 20 16. 5 Plant Kuznetsk Round metal 19 Plant Magnito- gorsk TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List a (continued) Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Kujbyshev NKRF Brass plate 0. 16 ton River Fleet Supply, Gorkij Bronze 3 Aluminum 1 Kazan NKRF Plant Assorted iron Brass rods 14 0. 056 To manu 11mm facture diving equipment Brass rods 0.19 18mm Brass rods 0.015 30mm Brass rods 0. 116 35mm Brass wire 2mm 0.008 CD for Metal Sales, Kujbyshev Ship Repair Wire tack Yard 1 Waterways Steel hawsers Commissariat each 0. 4 ton 36 Plant "Kujbyshev Section iron Kabel" 5 Saratov NKRF Cast iron Alloyed iron 102 34 Metallurgical Plant in Magnitogorsk Plant in Teplogorsk In Feb- ruary In Feb - ruary Alloyed iron 40 - 5 - TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List a (continued) R ajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Single wire Double wire Hatfield steel 4000 meters 2000 meters 17 tons Stalingrad Lower Volga Steamship Agency Iron bolts and rivets 1.5 Chimney pipe 4 5 7mm Chimney pipe 4 70mm Chimney pipe 4 Saratov 76mm Chimney pipe 4 83 mm Plessa Lower Volga Steamship Agency Alloyed steel 11 Astrakhan Astrakhan NKRF Sheet iron 3mm 7 Sheet iron 4mm 4, 6 Sheet iron 5mm 1 Sheet iron 8 10mm Chimney pipe 50 "Novotrubnyj" Pervouralsk Zaozere NKRF Sheet iron 40 Kotlas Northern Steamship Agency Scrap iron 24 CD for Metal Sales, Yaroslavl Vychegodsk River Construction Metal roofing 2 Moscow NKRF Wire tack 0~ 3 Kujbyshev River Harbor West Steel hawsers- drums 19mm Steel hawsers- drums 17mm 2 units 2 units Tl1P sFr.RFT Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List a continued) Rajon Ent erprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks L e vs Nino NKRF Sheet metal 51 tons Zaozere Molotov NKRF Chimney pipe 8. 5 "Novotrubnyj" 61 by 4mm Pervouralsk Chimney pipe 70 by 4mm 8.5 Ship Repair Yard Wire tack 1 Gorkij NKRF Plant Cast iron 30 Plant in By 25 "Staryj Burlak" Nizhne Tagil February By 20 March By 20 April Wire tack 5. 7 Brass rods 0. 015 To manu- 18,mm facture diving equipment Brass rods 0.02 30mm Brass wire 2mm 0. 002 Ufa NKRF Wire tack 1 L 6 Metal screws 0. 7 Angle iron 0. 017 Plant in For ship 50 by 50mm Magnitogorsk repairs Nails 0.05 Moscow Wire Oe 18 it Uralsk NKRF Steel hawsers 8 Ural Steamship Agency Tin 0. 02 Kujbyshev Metal roofing 0. 2 TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Rajon Enterprise APPENDIX 3 List a (continued) Material Quantity Consignor Gurev NKRF Ship Repair Yard Volgatanker Sheet iron 37, 6 tons Ship Repair Yard Sheet iron FeMn 53 0, 5 River Fleet Supply, Gorkij CD for Metal Sales, Ashkhabad CD for Metal Sales, Tashkent Office for Non- ferrous Metals, Tashkent CD for Metal FeSi Gas pipe 1 2 Sales, Tashkent Chimney pipe 20 Amur steel 20 Ilijsk plate Angle iron Assorted steel Sheet metal 18 20 37 Gurevsk Molotov CD for Metal Carbon con- struction steel Carbon instru- 1 0. 5 Sales, Molotov CD for Metal Sales, Tashkent Plant "Amu Darya" ment steel Sheet metal waste 20 CD for Metal Sales, Molotov For ship repairs It is not clear from the existing mes- sage whether the previous mentioned plant "Amu Darya" is located in Il.ijsk TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 Rajon Enterprise List a (continued) Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Files Bronze Copper 345 units 0.2 Gorkij For ship repairs Heavy sheet iron Untested heavy and medium metal Metal scraps 40 30 30 CD for Metal Sales, Magnitogorsk CD for Metal Sales, Novosibirsk Thin sheet 10 iron Scraps from 20 heavy sheet iron Untested heavy 30 Semipalatinsk NKRF sheet iron FeSi 0. 5 CD for Metal In February Cast iron Bronze Copper 17 0.2 Sales, Alma Ata Plant in Magnitogorsk Metal Sales, Alma Ata Sheet metal waste White metal Construction 10 1. 5 1 CD for Metal Sales, Sverdlovsk Quarterly delivery plate steel Construction quality steel TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List a (continued) Rajon Enterprise Material Omsk NKRF Tool quality steel Quantity Consignor. Remarks 0. 5 CD for Metal Sales, S verdlovsk 1. 5 Nonferrous For ship Metals Office, repairs Omsk Copper 0.2 Cross- cutting saws 280 units NKRF Gorkij For timber procurement work Hand saws 50 units '" Hatchets 180 units Sverdlovsk Files 600 units Water Trans- Cast iron 17 tons port Base Gurevsk Ship Repair Chimney pipe 11.3 Moscow Yard Nizhne NKRF Plant Cast iron 36 Barnaul Tagil Krasnoyarsk NKRF Seamless 1 drawn pipe Tool quality 0. 2 steel Steel pipes 76 by 8mm CD for Metal Sales, Novosibirsk Nonferrous For casting Metal Sales, ships' screws Krasnoyarsk for ship repairs Binding wire 0. 137 Binding wire 0. 115 10 - ? TOP SECRET Supply Office, Gorkij Supply Office, Moscow Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List a (continued) Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Krasnoyarsk NKRF Binding wire Sheet iron Gas pipes 0.07 16 2 Supply Office, Sverdlovsk Kujbyshev Blagoveshchensk NKRF Sheet iron Seamless drawn pipe High speed 20 cars 8 tons 0 ~ 04 Kujbyshev steel High speed 0.429 steel Tool quality steel 0. 3 CD for Metal Sales, Khabarovsk CD for Metal Sales, Magnitogorsk Quarterly delivery To produce socket joints Zurazhevka Amur- Shipyard APPENDIX 3 List b Material Supply February 1943 The consignee could not be identified in the following deliveries: Rajon Gorkij Consignor Material River Fleet Supply Asbestos scrap Telegraph wire Assorted iron Quantity 1 ton 0. 3 800 units ware Screw-wrenches 11 - TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Rajon Consignor APPENDIX 3 List b (continued) Quantity Ferrous metal scrap Metal roofing Tinplate APPENDIX 3 List c For the Ob Waterways Oblast' Com- mittee of NKRF This material is to be dis- tributed to a plant in Kujbyshev and to various other plants Material Supply Deliveries of non-metallic products to NKRF enterprises February 1943 Rajon Enterprise Quantity Consignor Gorkij NKRF Plant "Teplokhod" Municipal Caborundum rings Carbide Asbestos 170 units 0. 5 ton 0,1 Shipyard Sulphite 0,35 Plant Graphite Balakhinsk Graphite Kujbyshev CD for River Construction Plant "Zhdanov" NKRF Household soap 0,2 Factory Kyshtym River Fleet Supply Udmurt SSR via Izhe vs k TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Rajon Enterprise Kujbyshev NKRF APPENDIX 3 List c (continued) Quantity Consignor Fireproof 10, 000 units brick Spare parts for refrigerating plants NK for the Fish Industry Oil product #4 CD for Oil Sales Calcium chloride ammonia NK for the Chemical Industr y Health Office Automobile tires 4 sets NKRF of the Middle Kujbyshev Volga Steam- ship Agency NKRF Sulphite Sulphite 0. 5 Graphite 0.2 Tar 1 car Plant in B alakhinsk Graphite Factory Kyshtym Timber Industry Combine Udmurtsk Middle Volga Fireproof 3 cars Clinker Steamship brick Factory Agency Stalinogorsk Ship Repair Ammonia 150 balloons Chemical Yard Factory Chernoreche Plant of Volgatanker Fireproof 1 car Plant in Ulyanovsk NKRF Tar 1 car Timber Industry Combine Udmurtsk Urgent requirement The refrigerator ship "Admiral Makarov" is to be repaired with the aid of this delivery TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Rajon Enterprise APPENDIX 3 List c P(sc ontnue d) Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Saratov NKRF Ship Repair Yard Silver graphite 0.4 ton Graphite 0. 245 Lacquer 0. 14 Hydrochloric 0- 63 acid Sulphuric acid 0-5 Gorkij Quarterly delivery Kotlas Dock Directorate Paints Carbide 116 pkgs. 0. 36 ton Yaroslavl Gorkij Molotov of the Northern River Fleet NKRF Sulphite 0,4 Plant in Graphite 0.2 B alakhinsk Graphite Plant Magnesite 50 Factory Kyshtym Kujbushev "Dzerzhinsk" brick Chistopol Ship Repair Ammonia 50 balloons Chemical Yard Factory Chernoreche Uralsk NKRF Asbestos Varnish 2 tons 0.2 Kazan Kujbyshev Ufa NKRF Belt band 12, 000 meters Moscow Casein glue 0, 25 ton " Caustic potash 0.08 Sverdlovsk Belaya Spanish white 1 , 5 Gorkij Steamship Agency Aral Sea NKRF Caustic potash 0.03 Sverdlovsk TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List c (continued) Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Amu Darya Oblast' Incandescent 5000 units Glass Factory Waterways bulbs Ashkhabad Directorate Chardzhou NKRF Economic soap for 260 rubles Novosibirsk NKRF Tow 0. 079 ton Caustic potash 0. 5 Requirement Caustic potash 0.04 Sverdlovsk Barnaul NKRF Varnish 0,8 Novosibirsk Semipalatinsk NKRF Liquid soap 0. 1 CD for Perfume Products in Alma Ata Household soap for 400 rubles Upper Irtysh Steamship A Chalk 0.018 ton Gorkij gency NKRF Tow Caustic potash 1 car 0. 07 ton Novosibirsk Sverdlovsk Omsk NKRF Liquid soap 0,, 2 Soap Factory Omsk Household soap for 400 rubles It Waterways Directorate Spanish white 0. 2 Novosibirsk Red lead 0. Z if NKRF Caustic potash 0. 06 Sverdlovsk Nizhne Tagil Plant Fireproof brick 1 car Gorkij Gurevsk Ship Repair Yard Electric wires, Electric lamps Moscow Kemerovo Plant Kuznetsk lacquer 1 cistern Ulan Ude and Blagoveshchensk - 15 - TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List c (continued) Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Krasnoyarsk NKRF Tow otash Caustic 1 car 1 ton 0 Achinsk Sverdlovsk NKRF Plant p Automobile tires . 6 sets Moscow Irkutsk NKRF NKRF Automobile lamps 23 units Economic soap for 300 rubles Soap Factory Irkutsk Caustic potash 0. 04 ton Sverdlovsk Yakutsk Lena Steam- ship Agency Caustic potash 0.07 Ulan Ude NKRF Celluloid 0. 063 Moscow Carbide 0.25 Automobile tires 2 sets Blagoveshchensk NKRF Caustic potash 0. 04 ton Sverdlovsk Khabarovsk NKRF Caustic potash 0< 05 APPENDIX 3 List d Material Supply February 1943 The consignee could not be identified in the following deliveries: Rajon Consignor Material Quantity Remarks Gorkij NKRF Pumice stone (?) 0. 1 ton Leaf fibre (?) 0.1 Packing paper 0. 15 Plastelin 0. 155 Wadding 0.125 Rubber cord 0.2 Hame straps 60 units TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Rajon Consignor APPENDIX 3 List d (continued) Material Quantity Remarks Gorkij Kujbyshev NKRF NKRF Rein straps Rubber mats (?) Leather mats Sulphite lye Carbide Automobile tires Automobile tires 20C units 70 units 1000 units 3011 tons 0.36 12 sets 6 sets For the Supply Office of NKRF For the Kama Steamship Agency For Central Communi- cations of the Sverdlovsk Steamship Agency Engels Chardzhou Novosibirsk NKRF NKRF NKRF Half-finished electric lamps Tow 5000 units 3 cars For the, Irtysh Steamship Red lead Spanish white 0. 2 ton 0. 2 Agency For the Oka Waterways Directorate Omsk Steamship Gravel 82100 tons For transports scheduled Agency in April/May APPENDIX 3 List e Material Supply February 1943 Deliveries of Clothing and Textiles to NKRF Enterprises Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Gorkij NKRF Rubber boots 100 pair Rubber Representative Alatyr NKRF Supply Felt boots 250 pair Gorkij For ice-breaking work TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List e (continued) Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Gorkij NKRF Workers' boots 100 pair NKRF Supply Omsk Zvenigovo Shipyard Flax fibres To manufacture nets Kujbyshevskij Ship Repair Felt boots 250 pair NKRF Supply Saton Yard Saratov "Kujbyshev" Kujbyshev NKRF Yarn Yarn 2000 rolls Requirement Flax fibres 0. 25 ton Oblast' Waterways Directorate Gorkij Hemp fibres Saratov Ship Repair Felt boots Yard 50 pair Saratov Stalingrad Lower Volga Felt boots Steamship Agency Half furs Volgatanker Felt boots Half furs Ust Usa NKRF Long flax fibres #68 Chardzhou NKRF Linen 350 pair NKRF Supply Saratov 150 pair Saratov 200 pair NKRF Supply Saratov 20 units 200 pair Saratov 20 units " 3 tons 1 ton Flax Trust Quarterly in Bijsk delivery TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List e (continued) Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Consignor Remarks Used sheepskins 5000 units Gurevsk Ship Repair Special clothing, Yard Lace boots, Sail cloth Krasnoyarsk NKRF Camel's hair ? units NKRF Supply belts 33 mm Saratov long To supply ships' personnel Flax fibres 2 tons Division To manufacture Hemp 2 for Goods' nets Distribution and Supply of the Enisej Steamship Agency Flax fibres 6 Hemp 4 Felt boots 1200 pair Irkutsk Khabarovsk NKRF Flax ribres 14 tons Division for Hemp 12 Goods' Dis- tribution and Supply of the Enisej Steam- ship Agency APPENDIX 3 List f Material Supply February 1943 The consignee could not be identified in the following deliveries: Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Remarks Gorkij NKRF Felt boots 80 pair Saratov NKRF Felt boots 200 pair NKRF Supply Felt boots 750 pair To the Directorate of Supply of the Steam- ship Agency TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : IA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 3 List f (continued) Rajon Enterprise Material Quantity Remarks Moscow NKRF Felt boots 80 pair Omsk NKRF Supply Workers' shoes 330 pair Rubber boots 30 pair Galoshes 20 pair TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized -Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Rajon Enterprise Oil Supply February 1943 Oil Product Quantity Ust Usa Fire Brigade Gasoline 0. 2 ton Gorkij Mazut 20 Petroleum 2 Upper Volga Petroleum 3 Raznezhe Steamship Agency NKRF Petroleum 1 Kujbyshev Middle Volga Motor oil 36.7 Steamship Mazut 10.9 Agency Petroleum 6, 3 Gasoline 5. 7 Avtol 4.9 Mazut 292, Oil 1988 Gasoline 4. 3 Diesel oil 37, 7 Petroleum 2.9 Kujbyshev Petroleum 2. 5 Kryushi Office Workshops Petroleum 5 Petroleum 0. 1 Mazut 300 Motor oil 30 Diesel oil 0. 1 Petroleum 1 Gasoline 0.2 Consignor Remarks Made avail- able in Feb. Office of Additional Tatar ASSR Additional February allotment Oil Sales Gorkij Including February storage 283. 5 tons on hand as of 1.1. 198.8 .43 2.7 37.7 " Additional No petroleum is being sent by Oil Sales because of the lack of allotment. The pumping out of the damaged barges and the transport of wood must be discon- tinued. TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 4 (continued) Rajon Enterprise Oil Product Quantity Consignor Remarks 0. 1 Astrakhan Office Petroleum 0.8 " Gasoline Ligroin Petroleum 0.2 0.1 0. 1 " Kujbyshev Molotov Chistopol Timber Procurement Ship Repair Yard Gasoline Petroleum Petroleum 0.1 Office Oil Sales Molotov Cherdyn Gasoline 0. 1 Petroleum 0.5 Uralsk Timber Procurement Ural Steam- ship Agency Mazut Oil Sales Molotov For the Fleet R ybache Avtol 6 Frunze Limit for Cylinder oil 6 the first Viscosine 0. 5 " quarter " Solidol 0.5 Motor oil "m" 2 Ilijsk Gasoline 0. 1 Office in Petroleum 0. 3 Alma Ata Oil 1 Aralsk Oil Supply Mazixt Motor oil 30 52 Limit for February Diesel oil 0. 1 Auto gasoline 0. 5 Petroleum 5. 5 Ligroin 0. 1 Steamship Mazut 30 Agency Motor oil 50 Diesel oil 0. 1 Auto gasoline 0. 3 Petroleum 0.. 8 Ligroin 0.1 Sovkhoz Motor oil 2 "Aralsk" Auto gasoline 0. 2 Petroleum 4 TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 4 (continued) Rajon Enterprise Quantity Consignor Aralsk State Institute Auto gasoline 0. 1 for Testing and Petroleum 0.5 Protecting Equipment of the River Fleet Blagoveshchensk Timber Gasoline 0.3 Oil Sales Procure- Ligroin 0.5 Khabarovsk ment Khabarovsk Timber Pro- Petroleum 1 " curement Gasoline 0. 3 it Oil 2 Ligroin 0. 5 " Gasoline Oo 3 CD for Oil Sales Remarks Including 0. 1 ton for troops protecting the homeland SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Coal Supply February 1943 Rajon Enterprise Type of Coal Quantity Consignor Remarks Saratov NKRF Coke 3 cars - - Yausa NKRF Coke 1 ton - - Klyasma NKRF Coke 1 - - Uralsk NKRF Coke 1 car - Tardy delivery Chardzhou Wadding Coal 50 tons - - Factory Novosibirsk Steamship Coke Agency Pavlodar NKRF Work- Coal 200 Semipalatinsk shops Omsk NKRF Plant Coke 30 Kuznetsk Including 15 tons to be delivered. in March Steamship Coke Agency Krasnoyarsk Steamship Coke Agency 200 Kujbyshev As a loan until. February Novosibirsk Steamship Coal 13000 Kuznetsk Scheduled for Agency 1943 according to plan Krasnoyarsk Steamship Coal 9500 Cheremkhovo Agency Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492AO00100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 6 List a Timber Supply February 1943 1. Rajon, 2. Enterprise, 3. Procured, 4. Transported? 5. Teams, 6. Men, 7. Delivered to: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cherdyn 12092 cbm 10336 cbm - 617 - Yaroslavl 4661 1518 33 145 - Ivanovo 3126 1701 5 69 - Gorkij 14275 5129 70 250 - Kryushi Workshops 700 - - - - Mari (?) ASSR 2225 775 7 28 - Tatar 4613 1096 24 124 - Bobrovsk - - 50 - - Kujbyshev 1954 814 6 95 - Plessa 700 - - - Volgatanker Saratov 2732 122 7 68 Ship Repair Yard Semipalatinsk - 150 - Amu Darya Steam- ship Agency Omsk CD for Timber 100000 Supply - - River Fleet Steamship - Agency 60000 Krasnoyarsk 40 - Krasnoyarsk Enisej 3340 3236 Oblast' Waterways Directorate Yakutsk 74000 40 250 Lena Steamship Agency Belovaya 20000 - - - Blagoveshchensk - 700(rcut material) Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 6 List b Timber Supply February 1943 1. Rajon, Z. Enterprise, 3. Procured, 4. Transported, 5. Delivered to: F i Plywood, S . Sawdust packings, V _ Number of loaded railroad cars 1 2 3 4 5 Saratov - - 7 VS Ship Repair Yard Saratov Ufa - - 10 VS Sverdlovsk - 1 VS - Omsk Yakutsk CD for Timber Supply - 1 VF - 4 VS - Ship Repair Yard Dzerzhinsk Ship Repair Yard in Novosibirsk NKRF - 40 VS Bobrovsk instead of Semipalatinsk Ship Repair Yard Krasnoyarsk - 4 VS Novosibirsk Yakutsk CD for Timber Supply 43 VS Novosibirsk Ship Repair Yard TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 7 List a New Ship Construction February 1943 Rajon Enterprise Type of Ship Number Tonnage Yaroslavl Plant 345 Boats 5 0 units Volodarsk NKRF Tugs 2 Gorkij Plant "25 Metallic Barge 1 October" Kujbyshe v Plant Tugs 2 Kujbyshev Chistopol NKRF Plant Metallic Barge 1 500 tons Kirov NKRF Plant Metallic Barge 1 1650 tons Gurev NKRF Plant Metallic Barge 1 3000 tons B arnaul Plant 77 Barges Gas-driven 12 Krasnoyarsk Plant 1 Tobolsk NKRF Plant motorboats, each 40 h, p~ Barge Barges Flat boats 200 tons 100 tons Z he lyabo "(not located) Barges 350 tons Zhdanov (not located) Metallic barge 1 500 tons Plant "Part Kommune" Tugs Ordered by the NK for the Fish Industry TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 7 List b Ship Repair Work February 1943 1. Rajon, 2. Enterprise, 3. Ship under repair, 4. Number, 5. Percentage of work carried out, 6. Work hours, 7. As of ..., 8. Remarks: 18 - 5 February Saratov - Steamer "Komintern" Kamyshin - Non-self-propelled ships Astrakhan - Self-propelled ships Non- self-propelled ships 33 49 - 20 February Total number of ships to be repaired amounts to 68 29 85 - 25 February Voluntary duty for the 25th anniversary 65 85 - 25 February of the Red Army. On the basis of this effort the repairs will be completed even before 10 Mar. Arkul - Ship repair work - 56 - 1 February Gurev - Oil barges 20 - - Barges 13 - - 20 February Self-propelled ships 14 - Zolotoj - Self-propelled ships 9 - - 26 February Akhmat - Non-self-propelled 15 - (not ships located) APPENDIX 7 List c Work Hours Expended for Ship Repairs in December and January February 1943 According to statements from Semipalatinsk December First ten days 14265 Second ten days 20463 Third ten days 30785 Total 65513 Sum total 149456 work hours. - 28 January 28637 21102 35204 Sanitized - Approved For F eease d A DP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 7 List c (continued) Prescribed plan for ship repair work from Moscow to Khabarovsk: 'Numerator-number of ships; denominator-efficiency, presumably carrying capacity in tons) Fleet Barges As of 1 February 20/6000 40/17000 As of 1 March 50/14000 80/70000 As of 10 March 66/19000 90/90000 As of 20 March 80/23000 120/110000 As of 1 April 94/27000 140/130000 As of 10 April 104/30065 166/145000 TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Performance of Repair Work at the Lower Volga Steamship Agency February 1943 Plan Work Hours Fulfillment Percentage From 1-10 February 1943 Passenger and freight ships 7230 4671 63. 8 Tugs 92642 40857 44. 1 Service and auxiliary ships 49615 28580 57. 6 Total for self-propelled ships 155322 77843 50. 1 Oil barges 6075 1373 22.6 Metal barges 906 192 21. 1 Wooden barges 22980 13916 6o.6 Landing places 786 784 99. 6 Docks 7286 6924 95.1 Total for the non-self-propelled 38033 23189 60. 7 fleet For the entire self-propelled and 193355 101032 52. 2 non-self-propelled fleet From 1120 February 1943 Passenger and freight ships 7320 5529 Tugs 92642 50913 Service and auxiliary ships 49615 33013 Total for self-propelled ships 155322 93260 Oil barges 6075 2060 Metal barges 906 192 Wooden barges 22980 16045 69. 8 Landing places 786 784 99. 6 Sanitized - Approved Fo1 Ries' 8lA- DP56S00492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information APPENDIX 8 (continued) Plan Work Hours Fulfillment Percentage Docks 7286 6934 95.1 Total for the non-self-propelled fleet 38033 26015 68. 4 For the entire self-propelled and non-self-propelled fleet From 21-28 February 1943 193355 119275 Passenger and freight ships 7230 4671 63. 8 Tugs 92642 40857 44.1 Service and auxiliary ships 49615 28580 57.6 Total for self-propelled ships 155322 77843 50. 1 Oil barges 6075 1373 22. 6 Metal barges 906 192 21. 1 Wooden barges 22980 13916 60.6 Landing places 786 784 99. 6 Docks 7286 6924 95.1 Total for the non-self-propelled fleet 38033 23189 60. 7 For the entire self-propelled and non- self-propelled fleet 193355 101032 52. 2 TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Rajon Enterprise APPENDIX 9 Other Production February 1943 Type of Production Remarks Gorkij Boots Fur vests Spanish white Auto tires , Calcium soda Generators Kamyshin NKRF Milling work The machines are idle, since there is a shortage of cutters. Saratov Sawmill Woodworking Chkalov Lenin Plant Hand winches Ulyanovsk NKRF Gas generators ZIS 21 Moscow NKRF Electric power station Chistopol NKRF Spare parts for ships' motors Cherdyn NKRF Sleeper cutter Ufa NKRF Drilling machines Gurev Lathes Semipalatinsk NKRF Spare parts for agricultural machines Chemical - Raw material is lacking Factory Irkutsk Bobrovka Ship Repair Yard Casting of clutch Shortage of material and plates for tractors fuel Osetrovo Sawmill Woodworking TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Transportation Situation Railway Transports February 1943 Sender Consignee Goods R.ajon Enterprise Rajon Enterprise Quantity Type Remarks Kujbyshev NKRF Syzran 6 cars - - 2 Retort- Above- extractors plan ship- ment Kazan NKRF Moscow Ship Repair Bimetal Yard alloys Rybinsk Upper Volga Steamship Agency Vladimir Middle Canal Moscow Volga Gorodets Shipyard Molotov Kama Stearn- ship Agency 2 cars Armaments In March products Z apnido vka NKRF 3 Kostroma NKRF Don-Kuban Reconstruction 40 Wooden Oblast' Directorate boats Gorkij Ship Repair Don-Kuban Reconstruction 10 Yard "25 Oblast' Directorate October" 4 Timber shipment Chardzhou NKRF Chalysh NKRF 4500 tons Super- phosphate Semipalatinsk Ship Repair Yard Khodzheli NKRF Takhauz NKRF NKRF Omsk Ship Repair Miassy NKRF 2 cars Armaments In products March Yard NKRF 7 Completed products Zaltonokhad NKRF 1 Generator TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492AO00100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Construction Projects and Domestic Plans February 1943 Construction: Rajon Type of Construction Sum of Money Aralsk Modernization and repair purposes 160000 rubles Omsk Construction of workshops 100000 " Blagoveshchensk Repair work 600000 Domestic Plan of NKRF Enterprises in Ust Usa for the first quarter: Trade expenditures 311600 rubles Communal support 378400 Including wages for work in trade 111600 Including wages in communal support 181800 " Transport 36000 Vegetable storage 4500 Bakery 45000 Agriculture expenditures 50000 Miscellaneous 30000 Students Administrative expenditures TOP SEC1 T Sanitized - Approved For Release :CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7 TOP SECRET Security Information Collections February 1943 Rajon Enterprise Sum of Money Gorkij Personnel aboard ships 4117 rubles in winter quarters Kujbyshev Landing place 100000 rubles Saratov Personnel at berth 14364 rubles of Vasilev Ilijsk Personnel of the 53800 rubles Ili Steamship Agency For: building tanks and planes war loan war loan building of planes In addition, personnel of the Office for the Distribution and Supply of Goods in Irkutsk dispensed 353 food cards worth 36485 rubles for the Red Army. TOP SECRET Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP56SO0492A000100100013-7