"THE KARPOV INSTITUTE, MOSCOW, USSR"

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CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5
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RIPPUB
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S
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10
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December 14, 2016
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May 16, 2001
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6
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Publication Date: 
April 21, 1952
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REPORT
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SECURITY INFORMATION 1 ? -. - g1?rRT'm IAIF RNATION REPOR COUNTRY : USSR SUBJECT The Karpov Institute, Moscow, USSR 25X1A THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE Of TN8 UNITED STATES, 11 T" IM THE MEANINO 01 TITLE 19, SECTIONS 799 AND 79G1 OF TN[ U.S. C00[. AS AMENDED. ITS T'ANS.IDSIOM ON NEYl. LATI0N OF ITS CONTENTS TO ON RECEIPT NY AN UNAUTHORIZED FENtON I^ IROHIHITED GY LAW, THE REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM I!' I,4ONIEI.TBD.' Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81.-01028R000100090006-5 SOURCE: 25X1X in such a manner as to permit outside employment. The scientists re- ceii extra pay for these outside jobs. 1. The Karpov Institute is located at Obusha Street No 10, on the, south side of the street, in the Iolotovskij district of Moscow. It is de- signed for chemical research exclusively, and is directly subordinate to the Ministry of Chemical Production. The Institute is staffed by scientists and their aides. Most of the scientists hold the title of "Professor". They are classified as "scientists with a laboratory" and "scientists without a laboratory", and their salaries are dependent upon their status. Those in the first category draw Rubles six thou- sand per month, while those in the second category draw only Rubles four thousand. Many of the scientists employed at the Institute hold other positions, either as teachers at the University or as planners and supervisors of industrial chemical production. Their daily schedule, which is posted on the main bulletin board of the Institute, is arranged The Institute consists of two main.buildings which are utilized for chemical research, the "Upper Korpus" and the "Lower Korpus". The "Upper Korpus" is a building about 40 m long and 10 m wide. It has three stories and a basement, which is also used for laboratories and scientists' offices. On the third floor of the building are the offices of the First Department, including the security files and archives. The "Lowc,r Korpus" is .a two-story building about 58 m long and 12 m wide. It is a more modern structure than the "Upper Korpus"; I would estimate that it was erected in the 1920's. It also has a basement containing laboratories and offices. On_the first floor is the library SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION T FORM NO. 31-4F OCT 1951 Q~u QY~~@Y ._E9N 0. OF PAGES AX1A 0. OF ENCLS. 7 LISTED BELOW) THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION SECRET Approved For Release 2001/08/02 r 8 @ *q%J00090006-5 of the Ministry of Chemical Production. In the stairwell of the-"extreme 25X1A east wing the Bitterfeld Column for the production of heavy water was erected. It was partitioned off from the rest of the wing:' Only the top of the.column could be seen, projecting about five a above the roof of the building. 4. Several other buildings are located in the southern part of -the compound. The one-story buildings in the southeast part of the compound are the carpenter shop, the forges, and the repair shops. The brick one-story building in the southwest part of the compound is the building in which the 700 atmosphere installation for the production of heavy water was located. West of this building was a gas tank in which the hydrogen for the heavy water installation was stored. To the south, the Karpov Institute borders on the compound of the GIAP (Institute for Nitrogen Production); a stone wall separates the two compounds. The gate in this stone wall is usually looked. Enslosuress 4A2 Site Layout of the Karpov Institute Basement of "Upper Korpus" First Floor of "Upper Korpus" Third Floor of !'Upper Korpus" Basement of "Lower Korpus" First;,Floor of "Lower Korpus" Second..Floor of:"Lower.Korpus" Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5 Approved For Release 2Q01/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028ROO0100090008=5 Part 1 Site Layout of 'the Karpov . 'Institute SECRET Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5 Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-ROG M028R000100090006-5 sECURITY IN~VR~zVN . 25X1A 2.. 5? Entrance,gate Upper "Korpus" (the old building of the Institute) Checking point and guard 'Wooden sheds, serving as storage for chemicals Sidewalk 6. Driveway for automobiles 7. Storage tank for liquid air (possibly oxygen) 8. Footpath Lower "$orpus" (the new building of.the Institute) 10. Stone. building, in which the, 700 atmosphere heavy water.plant is'housed '11. 'Gasometer for the 700 atmosphere heavy water column 12. Small stone building,' purpose unknown 13. Work shops (carpentry, plumbing, welding, eti) 14. Living-quarters for employees of the Karpov Institute 15. Enclosing wall; complete boundaries unknown.. 16. Wood storage 17. These areas are used for refuse and dumping 18. The Bitterfeld Column in the Lower "aorpur" ENCLOSURE (A) Part 2. Legend Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5 Approved For Release 2001/08/02 CIA-RDP CM8R0d0100090006-5 crnrrs smv rv~anO IAmrnv 1.;- Winter entrance with storm screen 2. Storage room for chemicals. 25X1A 3? Laboratory occupied in -by Froehliohand Joohinke. 25X1A 4. Laboratory occupied in by Geib 5. Narrow corridors Staircase to the first floor.. ENCLOSURE (B) SECRET Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5 Approved For Release 2001/08/02 ; ENCLOSURE (C)25X1A 3. Office of t Director of the Institute (until? Zhavoroni *)A .4. Anteroom of this Director of the Institute; Lus r on was in charge here 5. Office of Shutikov,.Deputy Director.- Treasury and Economy Department 6. Cashier's window 79 Hall and stairwell 8. Staircase to the upper floors 9. Office of the Housekeeper 9a. Staircase from the basement and leading to the second floor 10 T it t x 1. Enf nos ;bal?l with steps leading up from the me a; entrance 2:. Mai!~h entrance `9p 090006-5 ON. NOTE: The question mark'indioates rooms whose purpose is unknown to source. ENCLOSURE (C) S CRET W e s 11. Reading room of the library 12. Library 13. Lecture room 14. Iron picket fence 15. Guard room and checking station 16. Driveway into the compound 17. Entrance for pedestrians 18. Entrance to the basement Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5 Approved For Release 2001/08/02: CIA-.RDOSCIRUD28R000100090006-5 SECURITY-INPORNLTION `,25X.1 A . Office, of the First; Department Outer office of the First Department '(only entrance to-the inner-offloo) Approzimate.location of the living.quarters of.Prof Zhuchovitski. Be Approximate location of the workrooms and laboratories of Prof. Zhuohovitski Staircase leading to third floor and.attic II Staircase on north aide BIQLOS118B (D) arsov Institute. Uveex "8 ornus". Third F1oOr Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5 Approved for Release 2001/08/02 I,,oo,,_ p0O100090006-5 TI ON A. Ellipsoid Room enclosed with chicken wire used for.storage 25X1A 2. Basement room.. r Andreas kept his bench scale equipment in this room. Workrooms of Prof Borieskov 4. Toilet 5.. Office of Beepalov, t}'9 head mechakiio 6. Stairs to first floor 7. Electricianst shop 8. Center stairs to first floor . 9. Workroom of Prof Borieskov 10. Living quarters. of maintenance crew 11. Master switch and fuses for the entire building 12. The Bitterfeld heavy water column ENCLOSURE (E) Barnov Institute. Lower "Ko ,,,rpus". Basement: Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5 1. Workroom and study of Prof Zhdanov 3. Side entrance 4. Stairs. from entramoi'to hall 5. Stairs to.the second floor .Laboratory of Prof. rieskov. Kosterhon in .Office of Prof Zhdanov This laboratory used by Schmidt and' 25X1A 8. Laboratory of Prof Zhdanov, which was used'by Geib and.Elm in The:ahaded area was the darkroom.. 90 Laboratory of Dr Andreas in" 10. 'Main entrance (double wing door) 11. Telephone switchboard 12. Workroom of Kagan,.Jevdokimov,.Prudovskaya.,. Bode, and Andreas in 16.. Professional Library (Sevastianov was chief of this library) 17. Glass blowing shop 18. Canteen 19. Bitterfeld heavy water column '24. Partition which closed off the Bitterfeld column from the rest of the- building ENCLOSURE (F) 13. Hall with enclosure about 1.6 m high 14. Stairs to the second., floor "15.... Workroom of Romanov SECRET Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5 ENCLOSURE (G), Karpov Institute, Lower "Korpus" 25X1A 25X1A Second Floor 1. Workroom of Prof Borieskov 2. Laboratories of Prof Borieskov Stretch of corridor (entrance and exit looked). 4. Offices of Prof Petrianov this was the workroom of Drs Asinger., Soheuer, and,. since m Laboratory of Drs Asinger, Soheuer, and Elm. The shaded square was a darkroom. Stairwell a. Banister Lecture room built in amphitheater fort... The podium was at the. south side. -10. Workroom of Prof Ormond 11. Toilet 12. Staircase 13. 'Corridor. 14. Bitterfeld heavy water column 15. Partition closing off:the Bitterfeld column ENCLOSURE (G) SECRET Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-01028R000100090006-5