GENERAL MILITARY INFORMATION
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CIA-RDP82-00457R011200200007-2
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December 19, 2016
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February 24, 2006
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7
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Publication Date:
March 6, 1952
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REPORT
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to Istarted loading boxes and equipment into boxcars at
the Doeberi z railroad station at 2 p.m, on 13 Febr-Lary L952 ", The shipment
was consigned to I,llerholz via I4eustrelitzd dispatched 0 25X1
boxcar and 24 flatcars, probably carrying troops and motor vehicles
respectively, during; the night o February. The ehi_'m nt was consigned
to "vrineriuende via :eustrelitz (1)
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-,rows r roerrxes starte er:treinir_. on to -'ebruar~y, A convoy of
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was seen h acting, north from thee direction of Izdwigslust on 17 February,
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T ach truck towed an artillery piece which seemed to be r- oriel ZIS-3? Th
same convoy of trucks was seen arriving at the freight yard from the direction
of Cloerries at about 4 w,)a:rr, The vehicles were occupied by a total of 8
officers and 160 men who wore slack..--bordered red and rad-bordered black
epaulets with artillery insignia, About 40 trucks were seen moving from the
Adolf Hitler Kaserne to the freight yard between 2:30 and 6 p..x, on 17
February, They carried total of about 0 officers and "00 men who wove 25X1
black-bordered red and red-bordered black epaulets, I.Iateriel observed with
the trucks included 12 artillery pieces which seemed to be model ZIS-3r.
i heavy raach'the guns and 1 field kitchen
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unable to determine the di-rectior, the train departed after
the troops were entrained but believed that they departed northward
no troop trains leaving in a southerly dix?ection, (2)
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"eubrandenburx said that a total of 9 or 10 troop trains
was unloaded over the erid-loading ramp beta ern 3 pt.x?1:, or 17 'ebruary and
noon of li? Z'el.rruarjr~ 'she troops on two of the trains were equip-red. with
AT guns. tanks and traclk:-laying vehicles. A unit which was detrained in
i`eubranden:lurg on 18 February consisted of about 250 troops who wore black
bordered rtid epaulets, carried full equipment and were equipped with 2 AT
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runs of about 40--mm and Z4 trucks,
The ?urii.L departed toriarc. ~ussoi .
.'hoops unloaded on 19 February wera equipped with go to .0O inctor vehicles,,
including tru' ks , jeeps, sedans, buses, motorcyrcles, rad`..o and tank trucks,
kitchen ve?-~i..cles and an armored relca;;nna _ssance car,;
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the troops departed toward Kuss w. (3)
ire, Trucks 1?4n i.ch were seen leaving the Schuetzen i aserne , Fberswalde, toward
l;'i.nowon 18 February included: 3 carr- ing soldiers 25X1
With black--bor6eved black epaulets; 3 carrvirc . 25X1
soldiers with black bordered black epaulets; I 25X1
carxyin~,' soldi.er-s vii.tia red-bordered black epaulets; and carrying 25X1
soldiers with black--bordered black epaulets? All of the trucks t),?eAc loaded
v; th telegraph pole s Q In adcd ition, trucks vwe:r e seen. 25X1
'Leaving the Schuetzen Kaserrie a About 150 officers and riser vii o wore black
bordered. black epaulets and r?ed-bordered black epaulets and were ecsuinnod with
two sidecar motorcycles and trucks 25X1
I Iire loaded on 5 boxcars and 5 flatcars at the aber,waide railroad
station on 10:t am. on 22 February, not observe the departure 25X1
of the shipment,, (1;j
fit, i our i:a/ht artillery pieces, 25 trucks and 2 sedans were detrained in
Doeber:Ltz at 9 a,~m0 on 22 31ehruarr?
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6, Vehicle;. which were seen departing from the ceee Kaserne and the hospital
on Fehr?beilinerstrasse, Neuru in on 1S February included: tucks 0 25X1
occupied by tr s vr^ ..-,ordered.
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9 Taro amore reconnaissance ?ars, apparently of type
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t~rera were seen .~avi.n a the
See Ka.serrie., Troops with the following materiel coming from the Seca Iiaseane
and the Friedrich Franz Kaser=ne; were entrained in the afternoon of 10
Feb.ru.axy; 1,0 x 120-win mortars, 2 TI-13 rocket launchers 2 x 2.22-inn howitzer.:,,
Ix artillery pieces which seened to be 762 -- i.T ? s . 5 AT u of apparently
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and aribu.lance The headquarters sta . from the >ee 7757 731-53 am
from the hospital., the 2 armored reconnaissance cars and the 3 trucks were
seen returning, to Neuruppin on 21 February. (-3-3)
About 600 troops with red--bordered black gnau:l.ets and materiel were loaded
on a train of 13 boxcars and 24 flatcars at the main railroad station of
Neurupr in in the afternoon of 18 February, T" Ze mater. iel consisted of:
10 x 762,ai field guns; 2 x 122 n n field howitzers; 4 : 82=mm mortars;
10 ;c 120 rm morttab s, 2 -13 rocket launchers; and 1a field kitchens and motor
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