EMPLOYMENT OF GERMAN TECHNICIANS IN SLOVENIA.

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CIA-RDP82-00457R000300760007-2
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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November 9, 2016
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December 11, 1998
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7
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Publication Date: 
December 1, 1946
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IR
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Doc=ent No. Do ~ yo CHANGE in ARMY C or Release U1 DECLASSIFIED UI - TO : TS S A-RDP82-004578 600 f?,{ clasp. sf.e,S;oL 77 DDA Apr i1.S. CFI NL$ Auth x DD-.A- r 7 1763 Date: By:oA T`a -L INTELLIGENCE GROUP INTELLIGENCE REPORT COUNTRY Yugoslavia SUBJECT employment of German Technicians in Slovenia. 25X1A6a ORIGIN 25X1X6 a month. 25X1A6a 25X1A2 DATA 25X1 X6 DIST. PAGES SUPPLEMENT l* A,'-number ox uerman and Austria- tech l.cians =-P. oxs.) have been sent to Tugoslavia from the I i. zones as occu.?-- -:'ton in Germany and Austria. They were treated as free agents under contract.. and receive good salaries which reach, in some cases, up to 15,000 and 20,000 dinars costa According to present wage scales in Yugoslavia the above quoted salaries are exceedingly high. Salaries of high ranking government officials do not exceed 10,000 dinars. ) In Slovenia these technicians are principally employed at: Maribor aircraft, factory Strnisce aluminium works near Ptuj s?Iskra04 works in Karat] 2. UARIBOR AIRCRAFT FACTORY The 14ari.bor aircraft factory was built by the Germans during the war and ongaged in the production of aircraft parts. The factory was badly d.iaged by Allied aircraft towards the and of the war. it has since been partially restored and is now used for repairing and assembling 2otor transport. Six Garman technicians are at present working on -"-= for enlarging the factory and converting it to sank production. 3. Strnisce Alumrinituz Works. coca ? rasa.., u ixt S ovenia. The Yugoslav Government intends to con=- time the construction of these works which were planned by the Germans during the war. To this end eight Gemwn technicians (including three laboratory research scientists) have recently been engaged. t. nlskra" Machine Works. L ca. a m ,specified number, of German technicians have been allotted to this concern. ?fMFIRF2dItA~ 25X1A9a 25X1A9a 25X1A2g LRSS1 FmCR~ Emig j -1 ADSO A DEP. F3T - SPUD ifr0 __ MEN X_ ADS0 FBK i F SPDS B DEP. R xEc. FBL 100 X SPOT CFCP ONTROL m~a Fez SCO CTRB t P,[!dS _ _ BPmaA _ T U Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-Q -T 0300760007-2