INSTALLATIONS IN TIMISOARA
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The following is the legend to the city map of Timisoara, specifyiolL oil mili-
tary and civilian installations known to source prior to 15 Aeril 1951.
3ovi21:2222ried Installations.
1. Former Artillery and Cavalry Darracks occupied by 1,200 to 11500 tank troops,
2. Parking lot with 60 to 100 light and heavy tanks with three-dlit numbers on
their turrets, including 430, and the Acd Star. They belonged to the tank
troops quartered in the barracks installf-tions? item 1.
3. fA gun emplacement for guns of about 75 mm, with their barrels elevated almost
vertically.
4. S.-called ::ehala Feadows? use( as drill field by Soviet troops.
5. 1,oad blocks, guarded by Soviet sentries.
6. Former Rumanian Army bakery, occupied by 500 to 600 troops.
6a. Four-story building with adjoining loading ramp/ used as a ration supply -arehcuse.
Co. Four-story building with adjoining loading ramp, used for the storage of motor
vehicle spare parts and scrap iron.
6e. Lrick warehouse for unidentified materiel.
7. Two AA gun emplacements with P total of 8 guns of about S mn 7
series.
Lain service station for Soviet troops in Timisoara? with 6 fuel tanks with a.
oapacity of 5,000 to 6,000 liters each. Vehicles refueling there also included
those coming from the direction of Arad (A 16/T 16).
10. Inconpleted broadcasting station with a fiat roof, built before the war, housing
a soviet headquarters, probably a unit headquarters. Officers and wooan in
uniform were observed. Communications existed between the headquarters and
the troopc in the barracks installations, item 1.
11. Prewar underground fuelcontainers. No activity observed there.
12. Low wooden barracks buildings being constructed by Soviet soldiers,
13. Two-story factory building, probably housing a repair shop.
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13. ]rick buildino. Use not determined.
13b. Five shees. Use not determined..
Fun -mplacement for 7 to 10 AA guns with the barrels restin: on
supports when the pins were not in .i_rinfo position.
Parking lot with about 60 light and heavy tanks.
T:otor vehicle parking lot with 30 to 1:0 trucks of
17. Former lumanian officer candidate school housinE a few soldiers in one
section of the building. The school was 1.ein torn Cown.
17a. Installation quartering 500 to 400 Soviet Ah. troops.
10. 3:Jespital,
19. Old three-story barracks in6tallation? situated just east of the old fortress
=112 occupied by about h00 troops.
19a. About 10 AA .guns with the barrels rostinu on supports when the runs mom
not inffirino position, the guns were cuppled to trucks.
19b. Two AA guns emplaced on a small hill.
19c. l'arkino lot with about 25 trucks of the
20. 2ormer Lonau Barracks, ocoupiod by about 1,0W troops. In the billeting.
area from 6 to 10 mortal's with round Lase :dates mounted on tvo-wheel
chassis with pnouymtic tires, were observed. There were also an unde-
termined number of trucks parked in the open because there were no
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oaraes available. r.otor vehicles from this installationwere seen in
the traffic to the parkin,: lot, item Oa.
20a. Three-story building.
20b. Tho-story buildino.
20c. One-story buildinz:o.
20d. Target range.
20e. 6nal1 athletic field.
21. .i'orcler Kocnio. Ferdinand Earraclos? consisting of a. three-story building,
occupied by an undetermined /umber of troops. Troops seen leaving; ne
installrotion novelly .ent to the loarracks installations, lien 1.
Ono day, two companies tarched out.
22. former 5th ,olfle Root Tarracs? consistin: of two three-story thildings
which quartered 400 to 500 troops who wore t01117 iosionis. This
installation was on both si(.:es of .it, Joan otreet, vioich was blocked
to traffio. Ir000s received rifle drill there.
23, journalists' club, used "IrOT the Germans as mi:itary post headquarters dur-
ing the war, nor 6oviet post headquarters. Ofist of,the perscEnel seen
there were officers.
2. fesidentisi block, occupied by officers who were seen in traffic to
itemV.
25. Villa, billeting about 50 officers who were seen walking to item 19.
26. Former aumanian officers' clu. On the occasion of parades on Liberty
Square, the troops were addressed by their comander from the _ club
building ,s balcony.
27. Former iiumanian corps headquarters, housing the Soviet headquaiters for
all troops in the Len at. ?
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----on supply oarehousos, prodooinately for at and beer supelieo by
the city- of TiMiSOara.
29. Billets for not less than 100 f_):::icers of the joviet security Service.
30. Offices of the Soviet Secorito- ziervice with antennae on the roof of the
building and numerous tclopone lines eonvezTino there from various
directions; heavy traffic or: personnel, including civilians, and vehicles
day and nioht. Timisoara residents said that persons arrested were taken
there, and referred to the -Luildln as OPU headquarters. ':.boden
garages were located east c):: the building.
31. Teba cottbn mill, working uncer tho supervision of a Z-)0ViOt- war agor and
c:e1iverin 90 peroent of it output to the
32. Target range with high anbatilcilentol and an J -un emplacement rith five
AA guns and a crew of about 50 soldiers, siAuated behind the so-called
Euntino Forest, which is not entered on the nap.
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auildings which are marked as soviet-occuoied but not provided with
reference numbers are officers, billets. [ioviet end children were
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officers had their dependents livin with them,. There cfas no Soviet
ecendentst school in Tindsoate?
umanian Inptallations.
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Con:runist iarty building in te suburb of 1-ehala.
:ilitary radio station with two antenna masts.
Former Rumanian military court, consistinc of a three-story barracks
buildinc, now housing the ,,A:lcuritate court.
"Lotor vehicle repair shop for ay and civilian vehicles.
Tao-story Villa-like building with larLe balcony, housinL: the Acuritat
headquarters.
1,brner nel::spaper printing press now housing the Comrunist Earty pr
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office.
Lalitia office.
Uilitic headquarters.
Corrunist iarty apprentice school. Jtudents wore darkl.ray uniforris ani
visor-typo caps.
buildin::. of the Tiris Torontal district.
Two villas housing the '.;,a.muist Youth orcanization headquarters.
Office of the Communist ,:or,ler? league. -
Socuritate office with a jail for r)risoners on relnand? forvrly the
German consulate.
Mitary rcruiting center, occu'.,ied by guard unitseL about 230 men who
wore dark-brovin service color,
Communist Party central comittee, formerly the Germannbanking association
Barracks installation with troops affiliated with the guard unit in the
building under item 43.
.0lO fortress barracks, housinL the Banat rnseun.
Old Transylvanian Zarracs, conststinv of a. t7J:c-stery fortress-like strc-
ture which was partly torn down, The rcLainin3 buildins VICTE: -abed for
the storae of food supplies by the Alitxntara Apro3ar
-Company, Zrom there, potatoes and ve,getables were hauled to Soviet
units on !iunanian vehicles. The aid. ridinL. school was located in
the rear section of the ifistallation.
care.s for Jommunist larty'vehicles? with spa:J.0 adequate for about 33
motor vehicles.
ViAls. with OfiLiCOE; for ?u:anian officers, requisitioned in Larch i951,
31mcuritate traffic control eftices whore travel permits to the border
area were ,soued.
Larracks installation, occunied by about 130 Securitate porsonel with
an undetermincd.nunber of Icotorcyclos and motor vehicles.,
of_ Ace in the Elisabethstadt sector.
:alitary fire Ocpartmont with three fire trucks in the dosofstadt 8CCiOr'
of the city,
ilitary fire (T,epartnent five fire truo;:s.
Communist Party office for the city section o Labri!:stadt, fevrly too
souse Ci.? ocia1 Bereeratu,
Larve stables for mounted :Acuritate and U a rforr:e
stables.
Airfield used by the .4-L3 Civilian. Airlines 6orporation a,ci _1.e "-
Industrial Installations,
63. Homitex textile factory, predominantly working on 5oviet or,..'ict
64. Four gasoline containers, each with a ca2acity of 5,000 to 60O0
liters, and a lubricating oil station (not necessarily 6oviet as s
on Annex.
65 Five .ssoline containers, each with a capacity of 5,000 to ,-, 00
liters, and a mineral oil- statian.
t,,,. Lachine factory producint spare parts for farm machinery,
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--,. Dil cake factory undsr construction
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69. Erlich and. Auschener textile :Xotory.
70. hatch factory.,
71. Scherk textile factory and 1:et:Ning mill.
72.
,ater tauer.
73. Tobacco factory, reconstructe except for the building on the bank
of the alga Fiver. The plant does not supply the i.)ovlets,
lowly constructed machine factory? the (Industria.,110tOurgica
Tanat) Plant, cor:prisin. selferal shops for the manufacture of
machine parts and silos for the storage of grain and seed, The
entire plant which previously included the Lega MI, was destroyed
and its reconstruction has not yet Leen completed.
r. Hat factory.
7. 5cm-oly ice plant,
77? Herzog textile fa4ory and weaving mill.
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79. Lerzog textile factory ho 2.
CO. YorMor Lecher factory manufacturing tin utensils for the U.;".3.3 ,..L New
buildings were added to t:-?e factory in 1950.
81. Petru rroza textile factory.
82 aectromotor factory, a branch factory of the Dynamo State hnte7prise.
83. Slaughterhouse with tee factory, canning factory, large cold storage
plant, and railroad spur.
84. Sunflower oil factory with a. 5,000-liter cistern anc a railroad spar.
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Prima Banat shoo factory, formerly Dermata shoe factory.
86. Corba leather factory,
87. Chemical plant for the production of chromium and firepnof. hca.7th
plates.
(1). Buz-!as steam
89. Tanara chemical plant which produces paints and chemical producs for
the leather industry.
90. Techno retail plant, formerly the Borzak vzireuo::.ks? producing casoiine
drums, hospital beds and wire works, pred.orninantly for T11ita:7 pur-,
poses. The plant Was greatly enlarged in 190 and 1950.
91. Timisoara silk spinninc mill.
92. Teba tape facto/7.. .
93, IEcna chemical dye house.
90. Elba Electro-Banat battery factory, formerly Dura factory.
95. Tinisoara brewery.
96. Danat steam mill in the city sector of Fabrikstadt.
97, Ice plant.
93. I.R.P. (Industrialiomara de hide) leather factory- with two lare
snokestaCks.
99. 3chlosser leather. factory.
100. Woolen industry, lar ce wool spanning and weaving factory, and ltrc,c
athletic field with strhirtior: pool.
101. Ocsko Teretia hosiery nill? formerly 5tandart factory.
102. Vulcan rubber faAory.
103.. CheorNb,Doja let Banat sacoleth factory and Kawe rubber baud f4ctory.
104. 1st 3anat glove factory. .
104a. waLer tower of the Flove factory,
105. Stefan ilevee shoe factor formerly Flit. factory.
106. 1.R.?. (Industria ftomora de Pi?,le) leather factory, l'orner?..y .5: ovarr
factory.
107, Three gasoline containers, each vdth a capacity of 5100C to 6,000
liters, and o mineral oil, dump,
l'ublic and :7iscellaneous Installations.
108. T1
_roadcasting station under construction, with one radio toir:r conpleted
and a second tower still under construction.
109. Wooden shed for the store?i of grain, built on concrete 1.)05S,
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110. iooden shed for the storage
110. rewathletic Liar for -employees of the Ruranin State iailways,
constructed in 1950.
111. Locomotive roundhouses and locomotive workshop.
112. Railroad workshops, partly reconstructed.
113. Reconstructed railroad signal tower; the track system has not been
enlarged..
134. Railroad storage shed and customs office, without ramps, built fon
1949.
115. Freidat yard offices.
116. Billets for train personnel,
117. Lain railroad station without loading ramps, under -reconstruction.
118. Railroad offices in an old building of the nain railroad station..
119. Reconstructed hospital for children.
120. Clinic for children,
121. Hospital of a Humane Society.
122. State department store, former 7eisspalais.
123. rationalized hos2ital and church of the jirothers of iercy Order.
12L. 1.;unicipal hospital.
125. School and church of the Piarists.
126. Communist youth center.
127. Stalin Park, formerly Studier Park.
123. row Rumanian cathedral with four small steeples and a large town' in
the center.
129. Capitol motion picture theater.
130. Telephone and telegraph exchange, built in 1947.
131. Town hall, formerly corR.Icrcia3. school. The town hail was on Prrmaria
Street, prior to 1948.
132. State opera house,
133. Office for Planned Economy for the Timis Torontal district, formerly- .
on Primaria Street.
13h. Serbian church with two steeples.
135. Unirii Square.
136. Cathedral with two steeples.
137. Frotestant church with a steeple in the center.
138. State department store.
139. Court and finance office buildirw which, with a prominent wooden
structure on top ot the roof, is the highest look-out in Timisoara
During the war, it was used as fire watchtower.
140. Court jail.
141. Lain building of the Rumanian Peoples Bank. .
141a, Branch agency of the Peoplels -5ank for Ineustrial Enterprises., rA)rmerly
a department store,
lblb.? Branch agency of the Peoplets 3ank for Agricultural :Enterprises,
142, rain post-office.
143. State clinic and sanatorium, formerly Freund. smatoriun.
144. et.ticd. collere.
145. Streetcar depot with sheds containing four Italian-type busses,
1h5a. Streetcar repair shops. Timisoara had G streetcar lines and. 2 bIAG
lines in operation. nodern streetcars wore introduced in ay 1950.
146, Eabrik railroad. station,
147. Freight yard shed with a rano of about 50 meters entered Crom Ike
long side.. All military shipments were loaded over this ramp,
Etc, new ramps were observed under construction.
143. Electrica srorting grounds.
149. Dr. Babes epidemic hospital.
150. Railroad repair shoos for cars, built in 1947.
151. Casa Verde, former royal hunting lodge near the hunting Fomst,
152. Locks for the power station at the Boa Canal,
153. Bega power plant.
15L. runicipal swimming pool. \
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155. Prewar pos,a1 teleEraph statior with two antennas, 30 to 35 rotors hirh.
156. People's swimming pool, fornerly :e ten JuinLirq pool
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157. Litate depot for ironuarc, procordnan'tly arTieultural iricitc,
formerly iortnnL (:epartmont store.
151. Serbian church with one steeple.
159. Old Rumanian cathedral uith for.. smallsteeplos? in the city ;.eetor of
Fabrikstadt.
160, Apollo notion picture theater.
161. leople's park, forrerli Luna Park.
162. :ain power plant with 3 large sto-r, bolero, ono 1are smol:estoo' aLld
two short, broac? iron amokcstacks.
163. Catholic ii'inaeus Church with two hilic.C,Leoples? locate on Goroniei
3quare in the city sector of *iolornstadt.
i. neforned Lutheran Church with a smell steeple in the cit,;- secor of
Fabrikstadt.
16, Jtrect-cleanin: ofice.
166. Pol,,:a sanatorium.
167. Catholic church wAll two hihsteeplos in the city sector of
!lisabothstadt.
163. Technical collece.
169. Slate sanatorium, forner Calitarius sanatorium.
171. nain administration buildin,: of Rumanian Roarmoo
171. Old immanian church on 1:uotto Jaunre in the city sector f: Josofs%adt.
172. Cooperative hokery? fori:or1y Oesterroicher's nhoryo
173, rewhospital, built in 1950.
17h. 3tate sanatoriu-, formerly Corkan sanntoriu
175. Lotre Dane Church with trostooples.
176. Builoing o the Lotre o nutInery? notioraliv;cd ane use. as sch.'ol,
177. Catholic church with one steeple in the city sector o Jooefstadt.
173. Arta motion picture theater, foraerly IcaLal theater.
179. Reca customs offic(- and transf,r point of freicht EcoCs.iro: ship to
railroad. ?
130. Double-Lrack railroad bride across the Pega canal. Al]. lf,70(2S acras
the 22,efa canal in the city area were undsmaLe0. The canza bac' an
average width of 15 meters. Tugboats from the direction of Yuloslavia
care as far as the f,rmor :3eia U111 1.ten 74.
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cment. Cor.oare with previous statemerts by the sarc sotrce on Trfds al,n
nnd on troops in the Banat ane other oar17.3 of Iftmani,,I.
The present re-,ort indicates that, of the CovitA-eccupied installaticm,, item
27 may house a hib-echelon headquarers, proli a division headquarters.;
item 1 probably one or, possibly, two medium tank reTifxhts; and item ,)01 a heavy
tank solf-propelled roc4ment and, pe6sib1y? also a :notarized rifle rejrsnt.
Takinr' into consir:eration that source saw Soviet officexs with tank iLsini.:-
in Arad air that, therefore, a tank unit, possibly a reciment,? may be located
there, it can be concluded that a jovtot tank division is :locate in the flanat.
It is possible that, followinr: the movement of the 2d 1Cs Lecv, 3.iv to south-
eastern Hunfary in the i'ill of 12 C and/or sDrinr of 19!-0, a tnnk divizion fro
central or eastern Rw7,min was stationed in the :7,:nrtt. It cannot he &ton:lined
uhether this tank division is the 19th Tan! r Div which was lant :k.enLified in
,a..mania in 19.7, The present report olso indicates that item 172 quartered
from 500 to WO t1 troops with U _IA Lars, includinf. not less than 17 hcavy
funs with supports for tho barrels, and 11, x T,*,...mm guns. Mese riFurce are
indicative of two regiments of en /.2;i division, such a division has long
been carried in iturlania, but its location has not been previously determined.
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