REPARATIONS, RAW MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION AND SMALL INDUSTRIES OF RUMANIA

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CIA-RDP82-00047R000300410001-1
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September 24, 1953
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REPORT
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50X1 Iii Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/17 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300410001-1 CLASSIFICATION/CONFIDEIMAL/SECUIZITY CENTRAL INTELLIGENcEIERFI?N INFORMATION REPORT COUNTRY Rumania SUBJECT Reparations, Raw Materials, Construction and Small Industries of Rumania PLACE ACQUIRED DATE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFORMATION THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS IRPORMATION AFFECTING THE RATIONAL DEFENSE OP THE UNITED STATES, wirmix THE MEANING OF TITLE IS, SECTIONS 793 AND 794, OF THE U.S. CODE, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR REV, LATION OF ITS CONTENTS 10 09 RECEIPT ST UN AU TN. INTO PERSON IS PROHIBITED OT LAW. THE REPRODUCTION CI THIS FOAM IS PRONIOITED. DATE DISTR. _st. Sep lcAal NO OF PAGES $01 NO. OF ENCLS. LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 1. USSR - Rumania - Reparations a. I cannot categorically state that she has or has not paid her reparations to the USSR. Rowever, I assume that the reparations have not been paid. My belief is premised upon the wide disparity which exists between the value of the leu and the value of the ruble which would preclude the possibility of Rumania meeting the payments on current diplomatic exchange rates. b. In order to illustrate my contention that Rumania has not been able to meet the reparation I can recall that in 1947 the USSR took as reparation from Rumania great amounts of grain. The Soviet Union then shipped this grain to Odessa. A short time later the grain was reshipped to Constantal where the USSR, under the guise of assistance to Rumania, sold Rumania the grain at approximately ten times the price she had credited Rumania with during the original reparations transaction. c. Although 100 lei equalled one ruble in 1947, this transaction was actually con- summated at the rate of 1000 lei for one ruble.. As I recall the Rumanian govern- ment repurchased this grain at the cost of one ruble for one kilogram. Highway Construction a. I cannot recall any highway work or road construction after World War II. There is actually one main highway in the country. It leads from Constanta to Arad via P1oest4 Brasov, and Cluj. This road, which is paved, has four lanes between Bucharest and Ploesti Jith the remainder being only two lanes in width. Railroads a. Rumania has only single track railways. The chief rail junctions are located at Bucharest, Constanta, Ploesti, Brasov, Rasboeni? Cluj, Arad, and Oradea-Mare. While each of the above rail centers has large maintenance and repair shops I CLASSIFICATION/CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION 50X1 50X1 3EE LAST ORR EV 3AG E FOR suB4qcr & AREA C014k..3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/17 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300410001-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/17 : CIA:RDP82-00047R000300410001-1 CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY INFORMATION -2 - 50X1 cannot further speak authoritatively concerning them. At Brasov, however, there were from 22 to 25 rail sidings and a large repair shop. " b. The rolling stock in 1947 was, ill very poor condition and in dire need of repair and fumigation. There was such a shortage of rolling stock, particularly in passenger cars, that people even rode on top of these cars. I can recall that one time while enroute from Brasov to Arad I had to stand up for 16 hours. c. These railways in 1947 employed the old steam-driven engines. There were very few Diesel locomotiVes, Flat cars in "1947 were,by and large requisitioned by the USSR military forces in Rumania. The USSR utilized this rolling stock for moving Soviet troops and equip- ment. I can recall that in Brasov near the railroad station the Soviets constructed massive barracks. These barracks enveloped the railway tracks so that the flat cars were pulled into the barracks where USSR military personnel could be dis- charged without being seen by the public. I know for certain that in 1947 these barracks were filled with railroad cars which were loaded with Russian military equipment which could move at a moment's,irtice. ,These barreicks were:,alway.s guarded by UtSR Military Poliee-andTersOhnel. By way df digression - many of the schools in Eastern Rumania in 1947 were con- verted into small hospitals for Soviet use, They were constantly filled convalescing Soviet soldiers. I can recall a number _of occasionswhen "6* 1 Soviet soldiers who appeared quite ill but who nevertheless were forced to drill with complete military gear and packs.. In most oases the disease contracted by,, USMmilitary personnel was one of the venereal'diieases. 4. Telepommunioations _ a. The telecommunications system is, very,poor. Prior to World War-IIthe system WaSOWed,by 3 P Iorgan Rumania, by and large an agrariari*A6:616n.r.1*.sesa0-.7 few telephones outside_the:larger-cities. . , b. In 1942 or 1945,te1ephones.were for. the first time converted tb,tha automatic , or dial'type, Thi conversion took place onlY in the-verY isrge'cities. c. . Long distance calls as late _as 4947 .Fere an prdeal, ,It, was very diff,icult4'97,..the Operators to PCake:the necessary connectione. 1 knoW,that.nD.radio systemszsuch as we have inthe US Were employed in Rumania and that only the direct line system was utilized., d. In calling 'fr.*, BraSOV'tO BUCharest. onp:Pouid expeCt a time lapee Pt:eeven:to eight hoUra. Constant-interference-Made lort diatance callimoat difficult. ? e. The tyloP$ of telephones used Were of .1/S and.,Germen,origin? .primarily S1.4mena- * SahUkert and . Manufactured GaS , ai Prior-to-nationalization? Oil Company. Fuel-.1Jood manufactured gas was produced primarily by the America .;;;. a. Fuel wood is existent' in large quantities in?Rumania. iriMary SOurceS a're the aarge forests in the Carpathians and in Transylvania. In fac%lumbering was in 1947 -one-of the major industries. portion2r.of Rumania lumber in:ij47.was ekportedtO the:*). c. PropOrtIonatelY, other types. ,4t1- ould 'State' that pine e*isteein far lailier duantities than CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY INFORMATION Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/17 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300410001-1 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr2013/04/17:CIA-RDP82-00047R000300410001-1 ? ."(W';'` 4 CONFIDENTIAL 6EC:NRITY INFORMA=ON 3 T. Minerals ? Lignite, magnite? 51c.1 Resita,, Rumania 50X1 and brown coal are plentifUl,.particular1y around. _ _ _ _ , b. So far as I,inew none of the'foll6Wing.mineralswere native. to RUmania:in Sufficient quantities:- molybdenum, nickel, cobalt; chrome-, 'beryiliumi thagnediut,-tin, mercury, wolfram, cadmium or zirconium. I know of no uranium deposits nor do I - recall-any semiMallesble metals. ? 3. Electrical Equipment a. Electric wire products which were Made at'Firola-vere:very ScarCe.' The telephone wire produced at Farola in l9.7 was bare, that iil.itiaat not insulated'. b. There were no electric locomotives, the emphasis WasLnponjsteam engines'and:turbines. (BrOwn-Boveri locomotives were imported from Switzerland). . c. Rumania in 1247 had no electricalinessUring instruments-. 4- . Electric lamps and light bulbs were made. by Philips and, Minerva in Bucharest, both foreign concerns:. The light bulbs Could be reliediiponlor approimatelY:tWo thousand hours of use. ' e. Radio receivers were primarily of foreign origin, witikaome assembly within the country. f. Dry cell, batteries were manufactured by the Durra and Galvan companies of Bucharest. .The. dry..were of very poor quality but this didn't matter since there wasn't a great need for them. ?Wet Cell batteries were by and large imported, mostIiiirom--Germaniwith'Ant6lite-- aha Bosch the only two utilized. g. Esslionm t_.i2nen-lun a. So far as I know no radios were produced in non-existent throughout the country. There operated on the Middle and long bandi. The? located 18 kth outside BrasoV -this station Petroleum Refineries 50X1 Rnmania. _Ham operations were practically were two stations in Bucharest Which' -strongest :radiO-station-in Rumania was .had-a-250'meter'antenna , ?=^ , There were three catalytic cracking plants.- One:waS.,lobate4.atploesti4:,-one in Moroni and the other at Brasov. By-products of the plant atAcaabv.weiq paraffin, vaseline, and bitumen. -4 Atomic Energy a. 1 heard of no atomic research 50X1 Within the country. 1. don't believe that such research was existent'. . There Were no uraiiinlimines at that time. . _ - end - CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY INFORMAT;ON Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/17 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300410001-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/17 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300410001-1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/17 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300410001-1