MILITARY INFORMATION FROM ST. POELTEN

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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP82-00457R016100080002-7
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
Document Creation Date: 
December 19, 2016
Document Release Date: 
February 13, 2006
Sequence Number: 
2
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Publication Date: 
December 12, 1952
Content Type: 
REPORT
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CLASS9?iCAI]ONF_`>t. ,.ta fTT y t CCUNTRYw_;"_._ AAA r'ed For Release 2006/03/03: CIA-RI P82-O E Q0080002-7 PIC- .:i3ltar~r Information from t Poe7ten __ 25X1A EVALUATION DATE OF CONT DATE OBTAIN E [ACE OBTAINED...) DATE PREPARED 12 fn~'rnh REFERENCES,.. PAGES ..? ENCLOSURES (No. & TYPE)- REMARKS- 25X1X 25X1 C 1. On 10 August 1952, only a small number of soldiers and no weapons or equipment were observed at the barracks itlstallatior.s on Schiesstattri.n; in ;:?t. Poeltera (0 59/4v 88), The installations were -u rded by three sentries with red-bordered black epaulets who ;wore arm d with submachine gu.is. Sedan rith an o t'ficer and a driver wear ng -red-bordered. black epauldirs was in front of the former Kreis 3ericht.l 25X1 25X1 A 2, Two radio installations were observed about.1,500 meters w:st of the municipal forest; one of the installations was situated north and the other south of the road to '.J'itzendorf (0 1i9/?: 88)~ The radio installation about 200 meters north of the road consisted of a small wood.hn building and two van-like trucks. A doul.. e tole_ohone line from the bai racks installations on Schiesstattrin,.; eras strung parallel to the A?.astrian 3ostal litres and ended in one of the trucks, The other van-like truck was ~xarked just east and had a wooden roof and an ante:a:aa, t or 5 meters I -i_gh? The radio installation about 50 meters south of the road included 2 lows :wooden barracks buildings painted white,, 2 wooden sheds containing a r,io`:or vehicle each, 1. tehts and an antenna mr st, C to 10 %xa ters hi3h ;which had two mooring lines of four insulated wires each. Two small parasol-typc, antennas were fixed in a frame antenna on top of the antenna i9asta The radio installation was surrounded by a barbed wire fence, about 1,5 ueterL high and r-uarded by a sentry with a submachine aun02 3? A Soviet carip was identified at the corner of the north side of.e.rker;.dorfer- str