URANIUM MINES IN THURINGIA, THE HARZ MOUNTAINS, AND THE ERZGEBIRGS

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February 17, 1955
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT COUNTRY Piet OernEmy This ms$rlel contains lniormitiou aifeoting the Na- tional Lifenle of the Vnited states within U w mean- ing of the Espionage Laws. TWO 18. U.d.C. Aeon. 490 end 494. the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorised person is prohibited by law. REPORT Uranium Mines in Thuringia, the Barz DATE DISTR. 17 February 1955 Mountains, and the Przgebirge NO. OF PAGES 22 REQUIREMENT NO. RD THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET REPORE COUNTRY East Germany SUBJECT Uranium Mines in Thuringia, the Harz Mountains, and the Erzgebirge DATE DISTR. 24 Nov 1954 NO. OF PAGES 21 DATE OF INFORMATION REFERENCES: PLACE ACQUIRED THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION .1. The principal element in the ore mined in the pinpointed areas of this report was uranium. No..special attention was paid to any other element because of its low content. 2. Four of the Lichtenberg shafts (Points 5# 5, 7, and 8 of Attachment 1) fulfilled their norms 100 percent and, occasionally, fulfilled.their norms 110 to 115 percent. A norm consisted of digging a tunnel 27 to 35 M. long each month. All workers received additional money for fulfilling the prescribed norm and were required to work 26 days each month. Most of the workers were cite young their ages ranging from 18 to L5-years. Although no oases of unusual 25X1 or recurrent illness a song those who worked on the surface,, a large percents a ofthe underground workers suffered from silicosis. g . .. 3. tke-mine6'Wer6 during each shift 'by a Soviet g p d the uranium content of the mined ore, the norm, fulfillment, and work attendance. ese..ov a women were not permitted. o 5500 a w' h he German nativna e... And, a were ixilediately sent 'back to the USSR; ` when the 25X1 Soviet women first arrived, they wore g? black oo s, their hair in- :braids , and " lacked style in their dress, however after about two months, they out acid 'restyled their hair and boughs modern dresses. SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET I Attac SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET -4 - Legend to Attachment 1 1. Shaft "Otticha". 80 is_ deem. Wan _, a,:,nkk in An1nh . 10RI or ore, on a daily or monthly basi a c a was worked in.-two' shifts from 0600 - 1400 hours and from 1400, to 2200 hours, a -ployed..'four women, 24 men, four of whom were hewers. The w?men.performed only very light work. No Soviet personnel were permanently-assigned to this shaft. OceasionJ ally, male Soviet civilian geologists and topographers arrived to inspect the line. They were dressed in mining uniforms which were dark blue with gold buttons, light blue trimming on the hat, and a light blue stripe down the leg of the trousers.. The German mining uniforms were the same in style except instead of gold -trimming they had light blue.. Women earned'about 400 aat Mark 7while the men received 500 and 600 East, _Marks monthly. the output 25X1 counters,at the spot of excavation. It consisted of grades 1, 2, 25X1 a d a d 3, n ccor ing to uranium contents. The first grade contained a maximum up to 60% uranium. The second grade between 20% and:40%, and the third grade between 15%and 20%. The ore was put in,wooden boxes, 60 x 30 x 30 cm. mailed o4 the top, and the type of ore grade marked on the box. Boxes'were placed into metal buckets fastened on a steel rope and pulled from the shaft. The boxes were then put on trucks and transferred to the Teiohwolframsdorf (N 50-43, E 12-15 railroad station and put on railroad cars. 2. The town of Otticha which had about 158 inhabitants including workers 4. Shaft . "Loitsch", sunk in March.- 1952, was about 32 m. deep; excavation was in two directions. Twenty-sit * mete, . four of whom were hewers, worked at this shaft; there were no women employees. 25X1 5. Shaft "Lichtenberg" was sunk in Marsh 1952. Twenty-four mete, four of whom, were ewers; and two women worked here. The shaft was between 30 and 55 a. deep. from shaft. Otticha. shaft "Pohlen" was sunk in 1952 and was 80 m. deep, employed '20 men, four of whom were hewers, and two girls. The shaft operated in two shifts from 0600-1400 hours and'from 1400-2200 hours. Ore deposits were in horizontal.layers; excavation took place in two directions. The surrounding terrain was hilly with granite rocks., coniferous and deciduous trees. The ore was graded in the same manner as Shaft Ottioka.,The predominant element in the mined ore was uranium. shaft "Lichtenberg_" Same descrintion as point as point 5 above. Shaft "Liohtehber` g" Same description. and i lformation . ............... Shaft "Lichtenberg" Same description as point 5 above. 9. Shaft "Lichtenberg" Same information as point 5 above. Workers received their passes for the above shafts from Wismut A.G. in Ronneburg (N 50-52, E 12-.l1)and Gera (w 50.52, E 12-~05) .. Passes were -aade,'of 'light brown paper, 12 x 10 em., with a 3 x, 4 cm'. photograph.' with passes were renewed every year. One Soviet military guard, armed with carbine., was posted at each of the following points:1, 5, 6,, 7, 8,and 9. All the mines..in this-. area were enclosed by a two meter-high SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET 5 25X1 Legend to Attackment 1 cont'd 25X1 wooden fence. In March 1953 the entire population of Licktenberg was evacuated. Hewers in the ekafts- d w wki e w SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET -6_ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET -7- ,.legend to Attaohaent 2 1. Shaft "Gessenthal", sunk in Ootober-November 1952, was 60-80 m. deep. Two shifts were worked and employed 12 men, two hewers, and no women 2. Shaft " aessenthal" . Same information as point 1 above. 3. Shaft "aessenthal". Sane. information as, point 1 above. 4. Shaft "Sohmirohau", sunk in Auguet 1952, worked two shifts, was 80 m, deep, and eup,i,oyed 24 uen(six hewers, and no women. 5. Shaft "Sohairohau''". Same--'iffbraiation as. point 4 above. Ore from the above shafts was tranefei4r-ed in wooden boxes on trucks to Teiohwolframsdorf to the transshipment depot. SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET -8- Attachment I Scale 1:25000 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET _9_ Legend to Attachment 3 1. Area of "Ta ban" (or open workin B) . From, July until September 1951 xo Soviet and 11 Oerwan topographists, surveyed this 25X1 area and uncovered uranium deposits; the area-covered eight square km. They drilled a hole of-30 a. depth and the ore extracted was sent to the Chemnitz.,research cloth bags, er a survey ng was co pleted, plans were 25X1 imade to evacuate the population from the, surrounding villages., Sorge, Settendorf, and ,,Satzebdorf . An area of a one-half square ' kilometer where the top soil (Muttererde ) was removed until bard soil^-was reached. Hundreds of trucks were utilized to clear the area and transfer the soil to the northern border of point 1 above. More than 100 electrically-driven dredges of German origin removed the top soil in points 2.and 3. Upon reaching the hard soil,. usually between three and five meters depth,' it was dynamited until the uranium ore was reached. Between 800 and ],200 persons worked at points 2'and 3 in three shifts. An ,unknown number of women loaded the soil onto trucks. 3. An area of 3/4 square kilometer: where work. was performed as described i 2 i n po nt above. The removal of top soil began in May 1952. Holes. drilled by topograpkists for the purpose of discovering uranium ore deposits. -Hand and'electric'boring machines drilled holes 1.80 m. in diameter, 30 a. 'deep., and 50-60 mo apart. Soviet . geologists acted as supervisors. The results of these explorations were promising, SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET -10- At ambment L. Scale 1:25000 Braunsdo SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET -11- Legend to Attachment 4 1. & 2. Brick buildings, 40 x 10 x 6 m., which contained kitchens and measballs. Brick garages, 60 x 6 x 4 m., with tar paper shed-type roofs. Administration building, brick, 24 x 8 x 8 m., with tar paper shed-type roof; 40 men and women worked here including four Soviet engineers, 12 male geologists, and five women geologists. 5. Mesh wire fence, two meters high. The area, indicated on the sketch by a dotted line, was an open working area. Two hundred men and women were employed in this area in the removal of the top soil The admin stx'ative headquarters for this project was located in Saalfeld (N 50-39, E 11-21). SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET 12 -- Scale 1:25 000 SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET - 113 ; .~:. 25X1 Legend t o Attachment 5 1. Shaft "Taubenbaoh", sunk in January 1953, was 80 to 100 in. deep. Horizontal tunnels were`being dug at the 40 m.. depth and 80 m. depth. Thirty menu including four hewers and two women worked in each of three shifts, 2. Shaft "Taubenbach". See information in point-1 above. 3. Shaft "Taubenbach". See information in point 1 above. Explosive storage foe" "gelati ie dozarit" . `probably. a :.blasting ;:.gelatin) , on the surface, where a 400 kg. reserve was maintained. Village.: of Schmiedefeld (N 50-32, E 11-13).. where most of the mine workers lived. Ore from the above shafts was transferred to the ore transshipment depot in Bad Blankenbu'g (N 50-i1,.E 11-16). The administrative offices for this region were in Rudolfstadt (N 50-143., E 11-20). 25X1 eight km. northwest of this mining area were several SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET 14 Attachment 6 Scale 1:25000 3 2 ~,4ebersdorf 1_. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET _ 15 .. Legend to . Attachment 6 1. Shaft "Lippelsdorf", sunk its July-August .1952, was 70-80 a. deep and had horizontal ore.deposits Two-'shifts were worked. Of the 50 people employed, 36 were underground workers -n ea,woman,working at 25X1 2. Shaft 'aebers.dorf",. sunk in July 1952, was !0. tit. deep. Three shifts were worked with a 60-man labor force. Shaft "Oebersdorf", sunk in. July-August 1952, was 60-100 a. deep. Three shifts were worked by 60 workers.. Mine workers in this area resided"in Grafenthal (N 50-32,.B 10-48) because the village. of Gebersdorf was evacuated. Ore_froa these.-mines was sent to the Bad Blankenburg transshipment depot. SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SE 0 Attachment 7 i Scale 1.25,000 SECRET sR Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 I. k SECRET - 17: Legend to Attachment 7 1. Shaft.. 2. Shaft Shaft These sha to were sunk in spring 1952 an wore n ree s s.. the"ore was rich in uranium content. ore 25X1 rrom ese s s was tran-s-terred to the Bad Blankepburg transshipment depot; SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET - 18 - 25X1 At tachment!;8 Scale 1:25000 SECRET 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET Legend to Attachment 8 1. Shaft "Kranich.", sunk in April-May 19-52, was approximately 60 a. deep. Two shifts-were worked; the area was not fenced. 2. Shaft "Alauenwer k ", sunk. in June- 1952, worked two shifts . 25X1 an additional shaft - w is to be sunk in the near vicinity of this shaft . Ore. was sent to an unknown destination. SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 I. SECRET -20- Attachment 9 SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1 SECRET Legend to Attachment 1. Shaft "Steinach" was 60-80 a.. deep and worked three shifts. 2. Shaft. Same description and ififormation as poi nt 1 above . 3. Shaft'. Same description and information as poi nt 1 above . Over 300 people, both men and women)Were employed at these shafts. It was rumored that the ore had excellent uranium! a extracted from these shafts was sent to Bad Blanken"burg, eight more 25X1 shafts were planned for the area north of po n . SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/03/04: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400260008-1