WAR DEPARTMENT WORLDWIDE INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS-1944
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Collection:
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Document Creation Date:
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Document Release Date:
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75
Case Number:
Publication Date:
March 18, 1944
Content Type:
LIST
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O SID Declassification/Release
Instructions on File
Alphabetical Index of
Geographic Assignments to Regional Units and Branches
with Key to Unit and Branch Abbreviations
Key to Unit and Branch Abbreviations
AIS American Intelligence Service
EA Eur-African Unit
WE Western European Branch
CE Central European Branch
EE Eastern European Branch
SE Southern European Branch
A African Branch
ME Middle Eastern Branch
BI British Isles Branch
FE Far Eastern Unit
J Japan Branch
C China Branch
SP Southwest Pacific Branch
SA Southern Asia Branch
P Pacific Branch
NA North American Unit
No. Unit Branch Geographic Assignment
1 EA EE Aaland Islands
2 EA A Abyssinia
3 NA Adak
4 EA ME Aden Colony
5 EA ME Aden Protectorate
6 FE SP Admiralty Islands
7 EA SE Aegean' Islands
8 FE SA Afghanistan
9 NA Agattu Island
10 NA Alaska
11 EA SE Albania
12 NA Aleutian Islands
13 EA A Algeria
14 FE SP Amboina
15 NA Amchitka Island
16 FE SA Andaman Islands
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Branch
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EA
WE
Andorra
18
NA
Andreanof Islands
19
EA
A
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
20
EA
A
Angola
21
EA
EE
Antarctica
22
AIS
Antigua
23
AIS
Argentina
24
AIS
Aruba
25
EA
A
Asahntiland (British Gold Coast)
26
EA
A
Ascension Island
27
NA
Atka
28
NA
Attu
29
FE
P
Austral Islands
30
FE
SP
Australia
31
EA
WE
Azores (Portugal)
32
AIS
Bahama Islands
33
EA
ME
Bahrein Island
34
FE
P
Baker Island
35
EA
WE
Balearic Isles
36
FE
SA
Baluchistan
37
FE
P
Banks Islands
38
AIS
Barbados
39
AIS
Barbuda
40
EA
A
Basutoland (Union of South Africa)
41
EA
EE
Bear Island
42
EA
A
Bechuanaland Protectorate
43
EA
A
Belgian Congo
44
EA
WE
Belgium
45
ALS
Bermuda
46
FE
SA
Bhutan
47
FE
SP
Bismarck Archipelago
48
EA
CE
Bohemia-Moravia
49
AIS
Bolivia
50
AIS
Bonaire
51
FF,
SP
Borneo
52
FE
SP
Bougainville
53
EA
EE
Bouvet Island
54
AIS
British Guiana
55
AIS
British Honduras
56
AIS
British West Indies
57
FE
SP
Brumei
58
EA
SE
Bulgaria
59
FE
SA
Burma
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Branch
Geographic Assignment
60
EA
A
Cameroons
61
NA
Canada
62
EA
WE
Canary Islands (Spain)
63
EA
A
Cape Verde Islands
64
FE
P
Caroline Islands
65
FE
SP
Celebes
66
FE
SP
Ceram
67
FE
SA
Ceylon
68
EA
A
Chad
69
FE
SA
Chagos Archipelago
70
AIS
Chile
71
FE
C
China
72
FE
SP
Choiseul
73
FE
P
Christmas Island
74
FE
SA
Christmas Island (Indian Ocean)
75
AIS
Clipperton Islands
76
FE
SA
Cocos Island
77
AIS
Colombia
78
EA
A
Comoro Islands
79
FE
P
Cook Islands
80
EA
WE
Corsica
81
AIS
Costa Rica
82
EA
A
Crozet Island
83
AIS
Cuba
84
AIS
Curacao
85
EA
ME
Cyprus
86
EA
CE
Czechoslovakia
87
EA
A
Dahomey
88
EA
A
Dakar
89
EA
EE
Danzig
90
EA
CE
Denmark
91
FE
SP
D'Entrecastdaux Islands
92
EA
SE
Dodecanese Islands
93
AIS
Dominica (British)
94
AIS
Dominican Republic
95
AIS
Dutch Guiana
96
AIS
Dutch West Indies
97
AIS
Ecuador
98
FE
P
Efate Island
99
EA
ME
Egypt
100
EA
BI
Eire
101
FE
P
Ellice Islands
102
AIS
El Salvador
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Branch
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103
EA
BI
England
104
EA
A
Eritrea
105
FE
P
Espiritu Santo
106
EA
EE
Estonia
107
AIS
Falkland Islands
108
FE
P
Fanning Island
109
EA
A
Fernando Po (Spanish)
110
FE
P
Fiji
111
EA
EE
Finland
112
FE
SP
Florida Island
113
FE
J
Formosa
114
EA
WE
France
115
AIS
French Guiana
116
FE
SA
French Indo-China
117
EA
A
French Morocco
118
EA
A
French Somaliland
119
AIS
French West Indies
120
EA
A
Gabon
121
EA
A
Gambia
122
EA
CE
Germany
123
EA
A
Gibraltar
124
FE
P
Gilbert Islands
125
EA
A
Gold Coast (British)
126
EA
A
Gough Island
127
EA
SE
Greece
128
NA
Greenland
129
AIS
Grenada
130
FE
SP
Guadalcanal
131
AIS
Guadeloupe
132
FE
P
Guam
133
AIS
Guatemala
134
EA
A
Guinea
135
EA
A
Guinea (Portuguese)
136
FE
C
Hainan Island
137
AIS
Haiti
138
FE
P
Hawaiian Islands
139
EA
BI
Hebrides Islands
140
AIS
Honduras
141
FE
C
Hong Kong
142
FE
P
Howland Island
143
EA
CE
Hungary
144
EA
CE
Iceland
145
EA
A
Ifni
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Unit
Branch
Geographic Assignment
146
FE
SA
India
147
FE
C
Inner Mongolia
148
EA
ME
Iran
149
EA
ME
Iraq
150
EA
BI
Ireland
151
EA
BI
Isle of Man
152
EA
SE
Italy
153
EA
A
Ivory, Coast
154
AIS
Jamaica
155
EA
EE
Jan Mayen Island
156
FE
J
Japan
157
FE
P
Japanese Mandated Islands
158
FE
SP
Java
159
FE
P
Johnston Island
160
EA
A
Kabinda
161
EA
A
Kenya Colony
162
NA
Kiska
163
NA
Kodiak
164
EA
EE
Konandorski Islands
165
FE
J
Korea
166
FE
C
Kuang-Chou-Wan
167
FE
J
Kurile Islands
168
EA
ME
Kuwait
169
NA
Labrador
170
FE
SA
Laccadire Islands
171
EA
EE
Latvia
172
EA
ME
Lebanon
173
AIS
Leeward Islands
174
EA
ME
Levant States
175
EA
A
Liberia
176
EA
A
Libya
177
EA
WE
Lichtenstein
178
FE
P
Line Islands
179
EA
EE
Lithuania
180
FE
SP
Louisiade Archipelago
181
FE
P
Loyalty Islands
182
EA
WE
Luxemburg
183
FE
SP
Luzon
184
FE
C
Macao
185
EA
A
Madagascar
186
EA
WE
Madeira (Portugal)
187
FE
P
Makin Island
188
FE
SA
Malaya
189
FE
SA
Maldives Islands
190
EA
A
Malta
191
FE
J
Manchuria
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Unit
Branch
Geographic Assignment
192
FE
P
Marianas Islands
193
EA
A
Marion Island
194
FE
P
Marquesas Islands
195
FE
P
Marshall Islands
196
AIS
Martinique
197
EA
A
Mauritania
198 -
EA
A
Mauritius
199
EA
EE
Memel
200
AIS
Mexico
201
EA
A
Middle Congo
202
FE
P
Midway Islands
203
FE
SP
Mindanao
204
NA
Miquelon
205
FE
SP
Moluccas Islands
206
EA
WE
Monaco
207
EA
A
Morocco (Spanish)
208
EA
A
Mozambique
209
FE
SP
Nalaita
210
FE
J
Nampo Islands
211
FE
J
Nansel Islands
212
FE
P
Nauru
213
NA
Near Island
214
FE
SA
Nepal
215
EA
WE
Netherlands
216
FE
SP
Netherlands Indies
217
AIS
Netherlands West Indies
218
FE
SP
New Britain
219
FE
P
New Caledonia
220
NA
Newfoundland
221
FE
SP
New Georgia
222
FE
SP
New Guinea
223
FE
P
New Hebrides Islands
224
FE
SP
New Ireland
225
FE
P
New Santa Criz Islands
226
FE
P
New Zealand
227
AIS
Nicaragua
228
FE
SA
Nicobar Islands
229
EA
A
Niger
230 EA A Nigeria
231 FE P Norfolk Island
232 EA BI Northern Ireland
233 EA A Northern Rhodesia
234 EA A Northern Territories
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Unit
Branch
Geographic Assignment
235
EA
EE
Norway
236
EA
A
Nyassaland
237
FE
P
Ocean Island
238
EA
ME
Oman
239
EA
BI
Orkney Islands
240
FE
C
Outer Mongolia
241
FE
P
Pago Pago Harbor
242
FE
P
Palau Islands
243
EA
ME
Palestine
244
FE
P
Palmyra Island
245
AIS
Panama
246
FE
SP
Panay
247
FE
SP
Papua
248
FE
C
Paracel Islands
249
AIS
Paraguay
250
EA
A
Pemba
251
AIS
Peru
252
FE
J
Pescadores Islands
253
EA
EE
Peter I Island
254
FE
SP
Philippine Islands
255
FE
P
Phoenix Islands
256
FE
P
Pitcairn Island
257
EA
EE
Poland
258
FE
P
Ponape Island
259
EA
WE
Portugal
260
FE
SP
Portuguese Timor
261
FE
J
Pratas Island
282
NA
Pribilof Islands
263
EA
A
Prince Edward Island
264
AIS
Puerto Rico
265
NA
Rat Island
266
FE
SP
Rennell
267
EA
A
Reunion Island
268
EA
A
Rio de Oro
269
EA
A
Rio Muni
270
FE
SA
Rodriguez Island
271
EA
CE
Roumania
272
AIS
Saba
273
FE
P
Saipan
274
FE
J
Sakhalin (Karafuto)
275
FE
P
Samoa
276
FE
SP
San Cristobal
277
EA
SE
San Marino
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Unit
Branch
Geographic Assignment
278
EA
A
Sao Thome
279
FE
SP
Sarawak
280
EA
ME
Saudi Arabia
281
EA
BI
Scotland
282
EA
A
Senegal
283
EA
A
Seychelles
284
EA
BI
Shetland Islands
285
EA
EE
Siberia
286
EA
A
Sierra Leone
287
FE
C
Sinkiang
288
EA
CE
Slovakia
289
FE
P
Society Islands
290
FE
SP
Solomon Islands
291
EA
A
Somaliland (French)
292
EA
A
Somaliland (Italian)
293
EA
A
Soudan
294
EA
A
South Africa, Union of
295
AIS
South Georgia Islands
296
AIS
South Shetland Islands
297
EA
A
Southern Rhodesia
298
EA
A
Southwest Africa
299
EA
WE
Spain
300
FE
J
Spratly Islands
301
AIS
St. Barthelemy Island
3 02
AIS
St. Eustatius Island
303
EA
A
St. Helena Island
304
AIS
St. Lucia Island
305
AIS
St. Martin Island
306
NA
St. Pierre
307
AIS
St. Vincent Island
308
FE
SP
Sumatra
309
AIS
Surinam
310
EA
EE
Svalbard
311
EA
A
Swaziland
312
EA
EE
Sweden
313
EA
WE
Switzerland
314
EA
ME
Syria
315
EA
A
Tanganyika
916
EA
A
Tangier
317
FE
SA
Thailand
318
FE
C
Tibet
319
FE
SP
Timor
320
AIS
Tobago
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Unit
Branch
Geographic Assignment
321
EA
A
Togoland
322
FE
P
Tokelau Islands
323
FE
P
Tonga Island
324
FE
P
Tongareva (Penrhyn) Island
325
FE
P
Tongatabu
326
FE
P
Torres Island
327
EA
ME
Trans-Jordan
328
AIS
Trinidad
329
EA
A
Tristan de Cunha
330
FE
SP
Trobriand Islands
331
EA
ME
Trucial Oman
332
FE
P
Truk Island
333
FE
P
Tuamotu Islands
334
FE
P
Tubuai Islands
335
FE
P
Tulagi Island
336
EA
A
Tunisia
337
FE
C
Turkestan
338
EA
SE
Turkey
339
FE
P
Tutuila Island
340
EA
A
Ubangi-Shari
341
EA
A
Uganda Protectorate
342
NA
Umnak
343
NA
Unalaska
344
NA
Unimak
345
EA
A
Union of South Africa
346
NA
United States
347
AIS
Uruguay
348
EA
EE
U.S.S.R.
349
EA
SE
Vatican City
350
AIS
Venezuela
351
AIS
Virgin Islands
352
FE
P
Wake Island
353
EA
BI
Wales
354
AIS
Windward Islands
355
FE
P
Yap Island
356
EA
ME
Yemen, The
357
EA
SE
Yugoslavia
358
EA
A
Zanzibar
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Central European Branch Middle Eastern Branch
Eastern European Branch British Isles Branch
Southern European Branch
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Azores (Portugal)
Balearic Isles
Belgium
Canary Islands (Spain)
Corsica
France
Lichtenstein
CURRENT REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
WESTERN EUROPEAN BRANCH
Luxemburg
Madeira (Portugal)
Monaco
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
Switzerland
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BELGIUM
Origin
21Q,
Reguest
WE
1
Biographical details of Belgian military and political leaders. (t)
WE
2
Local police and their equipment.
WE
3
Water supply systems in Belgium.
WE
4
National underground activities in Belgium. (')
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OrIgig N9. Request
WE 5 Military data on disposition of German forces in France. (See
Germany CE1). (t)
WE 6 Military data on the extent to which the armistice army has been
demobilized. New plans of the Germans or the government to
organize an army or armed units.
SGO 1 Following information on the armies of the various cobelligerent
enemy and neutral countries, (British, Canadian, Australian,
New Zealand, German, Free French, Italian, Japanese):
a. Physical standards and government requirements for
military service of enlisted and commissioned personnel.
b. Existing and planned programs for rehabilitation of
wounded in these areas.
c. Venereal disease control measures practiced and an
evaluation of their effectiveness.
WE 7 Economic data on any increased collaboration with Germany to
include: (t)
a. Figures of French laborers sent to Germany.
b. Results of any United Nations' air attacks.
WE 8 Agricultural information:
a. Axis demands on 1943 crops.
b. 1943 crop prospects.
c. French reaction to a.
Transp. 1 Any information which would be helpful in estimating the number
of tons per day that can be hauled over highways of southern
France (in area bounded by Geneva- Lyon-Vichy- Clermont-
Ferrand-Montauban- -south to Pyrenness). This information
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FEMCE (Contd.)
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would have to do with type of road base--type of surface--width
of surface, general grades and curves--restrictions on move-
ment in wet seasons--weights of heaviest vehicles permitted by
bridge capacities. (t)
WE 9 Data on the political changes in France since November 8, 1942,
particularly: (t)
a. The organization of the German military government.
b. The extent of power remaining with the Vichy Govern-
ment.
c. The contents of any agreements between the Vichy
Government and the Nazis.
WE 10 Data on the psychological factor as it affects the French people
subsequent to November 8, 1942, particularly: (t)
a. Any changes in the attitude toward Germany, Britain
or the United States..
b. The reactions of the people in France to the political
uncertainties of the North African situation.
WE 11 Recent data on the organization, strength and actions of the re-
sistance movements, such data to include information on
sabotage, strikes, riots, assassinations of German officials and
the extent of financial and armament resources of such under-
ground groups. (t)
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HOLLAND
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WE
12
Biographical details of Dutch military and political leaders. (t)
WE
13
Local police and their equipment.
WE
14
Water supply systems in Holland.
WE
15
National underground activities in Holland. (t)
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PORTUGAL
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WE 16 Current information on mining.
WE 17 Water supply systems in Portugal.
WE 18 Any evidences of German pressure against Portugal either to
involve her in war or to permit the passage of German troops
through the Iberian Peninsula. (t)
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WE 19 Spanish troop movements, particularly along the northern border
and around Gibraltar. (t)
WE 20 German attempts to improve logistical facilities in Spain for
troop movements; specifically, data indicating: (t)
a. Extension into Spain of the French railway gauge or
vice versa.
b. Double-tracking of important railroad lines.
c. Construction and improvement of strategic roads.
d. Accumulation of fuel supply installations which might
be used by hostile forces.
WE
21
WE
22
WE
23
WE
24
WE
25
WE
26
Current information on mining.
Water supply systems in Spain.
Any evidences of German pressure against Spain either to in-
volve her in war or to permit the passage of German troops
through the Iberian Peninsula. (t)
German or Italian activities in the Balearic Islands with parti-
cular reference to the use of airfields and submarine bases. (t)
German employment of Atlantic Islands as submarine
bases. (t)
Facts on underground anti-Franco movements in Spain.
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CURRENT REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
bohemia-Moravia Hungary
Czechoslovakia Iceland
Denmark Roumaaia
Germany Slovakia,
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CE 152 Fortifications and defensive installations in Denmark.
CE 153 Governmental administration, including biographical
material on persons identified as operating any function
or holding any office.
CE 154 Changes in laws, regulations and criminal process, and in
law enforcement and the administration of justice.
CE 155 Communications, including facilities and operations.
CE 156 Industry, pith emphasis on new factories - locations,
production, and capacity.
CE 157 Cerient, supplies, production and location of plants.
CE 158 Occupational administration identifications and facts
(include in this category diploriatic representation from
Gorranyy, etc . )
CE 159 Fuel supply and stores.
CE 160 Rubber stocks, utilization, and synthetic plants.
CE 161 Commerce and trade.
CE 162 Fodder and fertilizer.
CE 163 Penal or internment camps, location and operation.
CE 164 Diseases, epidemics, and preventive medical or sanitary
measures.
CE 165 Air raid damage.
CE 166 Any change in status of disbanded Danish Army.
CE 167 Any change of treatment of Royal family or any change
or attitude on the part of any member of Royal family.
CE 168 Utilities, locc.tion and capacity.
CE 169 Rationing. regulations and administration.
CE 170 Finance and taxation, including any new levies.
CE 171 fl? ho t s Who" of outstanding individuals or persons of
potential leaders not included in any other category,
CO~I'IDEiTIAL
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GERMANY and CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Origin I3Q, Request
CE 1 Identifications and dispositions of German forces in: (t)
a. Italy
b. Balkans
c. France
d. Lowlands
e. Scandinavia
DISS 1 Plans, maps and photographs of German coastal defenses in oc-
cupied countries including: (t)
a. Fortifications, (concrete forts and shelters).
b. Emplacements.
c. Coastal guns.
d. Beach obstacles.
SGO 1 Following information on the armies of the various cobelligerent
enemy and neutral countries, (British, Canadian, Australian,
New Zealand, German, Free French, Italian, Japanese):
a. Physical standards and government requirements for
military service of enlisted and commissioned personnel.
b. Existing and planned programs for rehabilitation of
wounded in these areas.
c. Venereal disease control measures practiced and an
evaluation of tneir effectiveness.
CE 2 Details of German casualties as follows:
a. Number and names of German general officers killed in
action since the beginning of the war.
b. Number and names of German general officers dead
from wounds or natural causes.
c. Relative proportion of casualties (all ranks) among
different arms of service.
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GERMANY and CZECHOBLOVAILA(Contd)
Orlgjg N Q1 Request
ASF 3 Information pertaining to the operation, maintenance and repair
of motion and still picture cameras.; the training of photographic
personnel by the Axis Nations.
G E
3
CE
4
CE
5.
CE
6
CE
7
CE
8
CE
9
CE
10
Evidences of combing out of men from industry for mobilization,
including:
a. New mobilization decrees, classes or types of men
called up.
b. Increased use of foreign labor to replace Germans.
c. Increased use of women in the armed forces.
d. Replacement of men by women, cripples, etc.
Evidence of any decrease in oil shipments to foreign countries.
Further curtailment of luxuries in Germany.
Increase or decrease in aircraft and motor vehicle production.
Specifications of German Flat cars, gondolas (coal cars) and box
cars:
a. Width of platform.
b. Length of platform.
c. Height above rail.
d. Weight if possible.
e. Diagrams if possible.
Biographical details of German military and civilian leaders.
Copy of Stati_stjche Tascheni ceder WeltwLrts.?hn* 194 41
Dr. Ernst Htckmaan, Abteilungsleiter in der Reichswirtschafts-
kammer, R, M. 2.50, Verlag Hans Wilhelm Rodiger, Berlin SW 11.
Dessauer Strasse 38.
Minerva Year Book; lists of educational institions and their
addresses.
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CONFIDENTIAL
Origin 119. Request
CE 11 Studies on industrial conditions in Hungary since 1939, emphasiz-
ing the following:
a. Wartime production and potential of principal in-
dustries.
b. Analysis of labor supply:
(1) Numbers of employees in key industries.
(2) Classification of employees.
(3) Proportion of female and foreign labor to total.
c. Economic sufficiencies of:
(1) Food
(2) Metals
(3) Fuel
(4) Power
d. Axis penetration into the economy of Hungary.
CE 12 Details of railroad transportation facilities, including: (t)
a. Mileage figures: total; double-track; station yard; and
siding trackage.
b. Construction completed since 1940; recently double-
tracked sections.
c. Condition and availability of rolling stock.
d. Condition of track,. annual track repair, present gauge
and any conversion of gauge.
e. Car capacity, total tonnage and ton-mileage.
f. Average speed, turnaround, and loading time of freight.
trains.
CE 13 Biographical information of leading Hungarians.
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ROUMANIA
Origin No. Request
CE 14 Detailed technical information since 1939 on:
a. Ports; port capacities, harbor depths, docking and
unloading facilities, fueling supplies, lighters.
b. Railroad transportation facilities: (t)
(1) Mileage figures: total; double-track; station
yard; and siding trackage.
(2) Construction completed since 1940: recently
double-tracked sections.
(3) Condition and availability of rolling stock.
(4) Condition of track, annual track repair,
present gauge and any conversion of gauge.
(5) Car capacity, total tonnage and ton-mileage.
(6) Average speed, turnaround, and loading time of
freight trains.
CE 15 Studies on industrial conditions in Roumania since 1939,
emphasizing the following:
a. Wartime production and potential of principal
industries.
b. Analysis of labor supply:
(1) Numbers of employees in key industries.
(2) Classification of employees.
(3) Proportion of female and foreign labor to total.
c. Economic sufficiencies of:
(1) Food
(2) Metals
(3) Fuel
(4) Power
d. Axis penetration into the economy of Roumania.
CE 16 Biographical information of leading Roumanians.
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CURRENT REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
EASTERN EUROPEAN BRANCH
Aaland Islands
Antarctica
Bear Island
Bouvet Island
Danzig
Estonia
Finland
Jan Mayen Island
Konandorski Islands
Latvia
Lithuania
Memel
Norway
Peter I Island
Poland
Siberia
Svalbard
Sweden
U.S.S.R.
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Ec
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Or i
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lTo ,
Re oue st
46
Detailed information on the water supply system of Estonio..
2:
49
The following information on electric and hydroelectric
plants:
a. Location.
b. Capacity.
c. Area served.
ZZ
50
Complete information on the following mineral resources:
a.
Peat deposits;
(1)
Location of deposits.
(2)
Production.
(3)
Location of peat-briquet
factories.
b.
phosphate
(1)
mines:
Location of mines.
(2)
Production subsequent to 1936.
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FI1 L ii
Odin Ido. Request
51 Most current Order of Battle information on Finland.
E 52 Statistics on 1944 production of metals and metallic
minerals.
533 The folloi~ring information on transportation:
a. Port and harbor installations:
(1) Recent improvements.
(2) Daily capacities.
b. Railroads:
(1) Irew construction or work continued on
projected railw4y lines.
(2) Progress on electrification.
(3) Amounts and condition of rolling stock.
c. Most recent information on .Dad construction.
d. Latest available information on motor transport,
including:
(1) ITumber.
(2) Typo
(3) Fuel.
E 54 Most up-to-date data on telecommunications network. (Include
radio installations).
55 recent data on labor conscription in Finland, and include:
a. Present wage scales.
b. Comparison with cost of living.
E& 56 Organization of the local government; list of provincial
leaders.
E 57 Biographical details of political leaders including:
a. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives accredited to foreign countries as of 1944.
b. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives from foreign countries as of 1944.
EE 58 Degree of censorship on Finnish press,
EE 59 Effect of present living conditions in Finland on the
health of the population, including=
a. List of prevalent diseases.
b. Availability of medicines.
ou" FiDEiu IAi
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LATVIA Ai'D LITHUAiuIA
OriR!n A. Reouest
EE 60 Detailed information on the water supply systems of
Latvia and Lithuania.
61 The following.information on electric and hydroelectric
plants:
a. Location.
b. Capacity.
c. area served.
EE 62 The following information on peat deposits;
a. Location of deposits,
b, Production.
c. Location of peat-briquet factories.
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4"ORWAY
Origin
No.
Request
E2
63
Indications of evacuation of Norway by German troops.
64
Statistics on 1944 production of metals and metallic
minerals.
rE
65
The following information on transportation:
a. Fort and harbor installations:
(1) Recent improvements.
(2) gaily capacities.
b. Railroads:
(1) New construction or work continued on
projected railway lines:
(2) Progress on electrification,
(3) Amounts and condition of rolling stock.
c. Most recent information on road construction.
d.. Latest available information on motor transport,
including:
(1) Number.
(2) Hypes.
(3) Fuel,
EE
67
Organization of local government in Norway; list of
provincial leaders.
Support of Quisling, government by German authorities.
EE
68
Copies of:
a. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives of Norway (in Exile) accredited to foreign
countries as of 1944.
b. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives from foreign countries to Norway (in Exile)
as of 1944.
E 69 Effect of present living conditions.in nIorway on the
health of the population, including:
a. List of prevalent diseases.
b. Availability of medicines.
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POLAidD
Origin lo, Request
70 Detailed inforrntion on the ',rater supply system of
Poland.
Cur ID:~~'IAI,
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sw& Eli
Origin iTo. Reouest
EB 71 Te.bulation showing Army territorial distribution at
present.
EE ? 72 Statistics on 1944 production of metals and metallic
minerals.
73 Economic information on the follo`'=ing
a. Most recent figures on munitions production,
b. Black Market dealings in Norwegian currency.
22 74 The following information on transportation:
a.
Fort and harbor installations:
(1)
Recent improvements.
(2)
Daily capacities.
b.
Railroads:
(1)
iuew construction or work continued on
projected railway lines.
(2) Progress on electrification.
(3) Amounts and condition of rolling stock.
c. Most recent information on road construction.
d. Latest available information on motor transport,
includi
(1) Number.
(2) Types.
(3) Fuel.
EE
75
Most up-to-date data, on telecomrunications network.
(Include radio installations).
_EE
76
Organization of local government in Sweden: list of
provincial leaders.
.E
77
Copies of:
a, Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives accredited to foreign countries as of.1944.
b. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives from foreign countries as of 1944,
E 78 Detailed thformation on espionage activities in Sweden,
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SW;DEJA (Contd)
Uri gin 1?0. Reouest
ZE 79 Most recent information on number and activities of
refugees, particularly 1Worwegian.
80 Effect of present living conditions in Sweden on the
health of the population, including.
a.. List of prevalent diseases.
b. Availability of medicines.
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Origin
!To.
Request
81
Details of Russian railroads, as follows:
a.
Extent of electrification.
b.
Numbers of sidings at railheads.
c.
Condition of roadbed, type of ballast, weight
of rails.
d.
Fuel supplies available.
e.
Operation and equipment as follows:
(l)
(2)
Speed of trains.
Amounts and type of freight.
(3)
Extent of passenger service.
(4)
Repair facilities for rolling stock.
(5)
Type, extent, and efficiency of signal
system.
f. Confirmation of new railroad construction (single
and double track) by both Soviets and Germans giving the
following details:
(1) Extent of conversion and reconversion
of gauge.
(2) Extent of reconstruction of railway
line, bridges, tunnels, etc.
E:1; 82 All recent data on individual roads and road transporta-
tion as outlined below;
a. Description of roads (types of roads)
b. adew road construction by both Soviets and
Trermans.
c. Amounts and kinds of vehicles in use.
EE 83 Information on the facilities of the principal ports
and harbors; map or sketch and description of harbor
or port; estimated daily capacity in long tons; tides,
tidal streams and currents; weather; port and harbor
installations, especially the location, capacity and
type of cranes, and other lifting equipment; capacity
and location of shipyards and drydocks.
84 Reports on water transportation amplifying the questions
and topics listed below:
a. Is freight still transshipped from river steamers
to flat--bottomed sailboats to get it past the series of
rapids in the middle section of the Angara River (big
quadrangular loop), or is it now carried past them on
trucks?
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USSR (Contd)
Origin No. Reouest
b. To What extent do freight and passenger steamers
operate on regular routes on Lake Baikal?
c. Present condition of Baltic -White Sea Canal,
Moscow - Volga Canal, and Dnepr (or Pripyat) -- Bug Canal
(including extent of destruction and reconstruction, if
any).
d. Recent canal construction and river improvement.
85 Any available information on the channel and valley of
the Ud River, which runs northeastward into Ud Bay, south-
west corner of the Sea of Okhotsk.
Eau 86 News of recent construction of communication facilities
and the extent of reconstruction of communication
facilities--telegraph, telephone, and radio.
a. resent living conditions; food rations since
September 1943.
b. Recent data on trade unions.
c. Statistics on 1944 production of metals and
metallic minerals.
d. Location of evacuated industrial plants showing
amount and location of plants in reoccupied Russia.
e. Current non-metallic minerals statistics,
EE 88 Political studies as follows;
a. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives accredited to foreign countries as of
1944; from foreign countries as of 1944.
b, Outlines of organization of the new "decentral-
ised" foreign offices and military systems and personnel
of both.
c, Mass repatriation of nationals in reoccupied
territory and their loyp.lty to the Soviet government.
Reports on the following;
a. Activities of foreign missionaries and the spread
of power of the Orthodox Church.
b. Policies and activities of the secret police (idKVD).
c. Specific examples of official propaganda.
3E 90 Biographical . dctn it s .af 14eret skov and Korneichuk.
C04F D i TIAI,
87 Economic studies as follows;
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ESTONIA
Origin
No.
Reouest
4;
48
Detailed information on the water supply system of Estonin,.
E2,
49
The following information on electric and hydroelectric
plants:
a. Location.
b. Capacity.
c. Area served.
EE
50
Complete information on the following mineral resources:
a.
Peat deposits;
(1)
Location of deposits.
(2)
Production.
(3)
Location of peat-briquet factories.
b.
Phosphate mines;
(1) Location of mines.
(2) Production subsequent to 1936.
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F WLANV'D
Origin
No.
Reouest
BE
51
Most current Order of Battle information on Finland.
BE
52
Statistics on 1944 production of metals and metallic
minerals.
BE
5S , The following information on transportation:
a.
Port and harbor installations:
,(1)
Recent improvements.
(2)
Daily capacities.
b.
Railroads;
L1)
New construction or work continued on
projected railway lines.
(2) Progress on electrification.
(3) Amounts and condition of rolling stock.
c. Most recent information on road construction,
d. Latest available information on motor transport,
including:
(1) Number.
(2) Typo
(3) Fuel .
E
54
BE
55
56
BE
57
BE
58
BE
59
Most up-to-date data on telecommunications network. (Include
radio installations).
Recent data on labor conscription in Finland, and include:
a. Present wage scales.
b. Comparison with cost of living.
Organization of the local government; list of provincial
leaders.
Biographical details of political leaders including:
a. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives accredited to foreign countries as of 1944.
b. Complete list of diplomatic and-consular
representatives from foreign countries as of 1944.
Degree of censorship on Finnish press.
Effect of present living conditions in Finland on the
health of the population, including:
a. List of prevalent diseases.
b. Availability of medicines.
CUNFIDE1d"' T I.AL
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LATVIA AID LITHUAivIA
Origin No.
a. Location.
b. Capacity.
c. Brea served.
EE 60 Detailed information on the water supply systems of
Latvia and Lithuania.
EE 62 The following information on peat deposits:
Reouest
a. Location of deposits.
b, Production.
c. Location of peat-briquet.factories.
61 The following information on electric and hydroelectric
plants:
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COiak IDMITIAL
i4ORtvAY
QriF;in
No.
Request
21
63
Indications of evacuation of Norway by German troops.
EE
64
Statistics on 1944 production of metals and metallic
minerals.
EE
65
The following information on transportation:
a. Port and harbor installations:
(1) Recent improvements.
(2) Daily capacities.
b. Railroads:
(1) flew construction or work continued on
projected railway lines:
(2) Progress on electrification.
(3) Amounts and condition of rolling stock.
c. i'ost recent information on road construction.
d. Latest available information on motor transport,
including:
(1) llumber.
(2) Types.
(3) Fuel.
EE
66
Organization of local government in Ilorway; list of
provincial leaders.
67
Support of Quisling government by German authorities.
E
68
Copies of:
a. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives of Norway (in Exile) accredited to foreign
countries as of 1944.
'b. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives from foreign countries to Norway (in Exile)
as of 1944.
69 Effect of present living conditions in ;lorway on the
health of the population, including;
a. List of prevalent diseases.
b. Availability of medicines,
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POLA1 D
Origin Yo. Request
3 70 Detailed information on the water supply system of
Poland.
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CuNNEID L TIA,L
S'ti(..iDr;1.J
Origin No. Reouest
EE 71 Tabulation showing Army territorial distribution at
present.
72 Statistics on 1944 production of metals and metallic
minerals.
24E 73 Economic information on the following:
a. Most recent figures on munitions production,
b, Black Market dealings in Norwegian currency.
EE 74 The following information on transportation:
a.
kort and harbor installations:
(1)
Recent improvements.
(2)
Daily capacities.
b.
Railroads;
(1)
New construction or work continued on
projected railway lines.
(2) Progress on electrification.
(3) ,Amounts and condition of rolling stock.
c. Most recent information on road construction.
d. Latest available information on motor transport,
including:
(1) Number,
(2) Types.
(3) Fuel.
EE
75
EE
76
EE
77
z
78
most up-to-date data, on telecompiunications network,
(Include radio installations).
Organization of local, government in Sweden; list of
provincial leaders.
Copies of:
a. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives accredited to foreign countries as of 1944.
b. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives from foreign countries as of 1944.
Detailed information on espionage activities in Sweden,
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CUif2IDEJ.( IAL
S`S1 D ~iJ (Contd)
UrZ iio,
Renues.t
79 Most recent information on number and activities of
refugees, particularly i'orwegian.
EE 80 Effect of present living conditions in Sweden on the
health of the population, including;
a. List of prevalent diseases.
b. Availability of medicines.
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rig-in i'o. Reauest
81 Details of Russian railroads, as follows:
a. Extent of electrification.
b. Numbers of sidings at railheads.
c. Condition of roadbed, type of ballast, weight
of rails.
d. Fuel supplies available.
e. Operation and eouipment as follows:
(1) Speed of trains.
(2) Amounts and type of freight.
(3) Extent of passenger service.
(4) Repair facilities for rolling stock.
(5) Type, extent, and efficiency of signal
system.
f. Confirmation of new railroad construction (single
and double track) by both Soviets and Germans giving the
following details:
(1) Extent of conversion and reconversion
of gauge.
(2) Extent of reconstruction of railway
line, bridges, tunnels, etc.
82 All recent data on individual roads and road transporta-
tion as outlined below:
a. Description of roads (types of roads)
b. New road construction by both Soviets and
Germans.
c. Amounts and kinds of vehicles in use.
87 Information on the facilities of the principal ports
and harbors; map or sketch and description of harbor
or port; estimated daily capacity in long tons; tides,
tidal streams and currents; weather; port and harbor
installations, especially the location, capacity and
type of cranes, and other lifting equipment; capacity
and location of shipyards and drydocks.
EE 84 .deports on water transportation amplifying the questions
and topics listed below:
a. Is freight still transshipped from river steamers
to flat.-bottomed sailboats to get it past the series of
rapids in the middle section of the Angara River (big
quadrangular loop), or is it now carried past them or,
trucks?
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USSR (Contd)
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b. To what extent do freight and passenger steamers
operate on regular routes on Lake Baikal?
c. Present condition of Baltic - White Sea Canal,
Moscow -- Volga Canal, and Dnepr (or Pripyat) - Bug Canal
(including extent of destruction and reconstruction, if
any).
d. Recent canal construction and river improvement.
`E 85 Any available information on the channel and valley of
the Ud River, which runs northeastward into Ud Bay, south-
west corner of the Sea of Ukhotsk.
86 Yews of recent construction of communication facilities
and the extent of reconstruction of communication
facilities--telegraph, telephone, and radio.
a, Present living conditions; food rations since
September 1943.
b. Recent data on trade unions.
c. Statistics on 1994 production of metals and
metallic minerals.
d. location of evacuated industrial plants showing
amount and location of plants in reoccupied Russia.
e. Current non=metallic minerals statistics.
3 88 Political studies as. fyllows;
a. Complete list of diplomatic and consular
representatives accredited to foreign countries as of
1944; from foreign countries as of 1944.
b. Outlines of organization of the new "decentral-
ined" foreign offices and military systems and personnel
of both.
c. Mass repatriation of nationals in reoccupied
territory and their loyalty to the Soviet government.
Reports on the following:
A
a. Activities of foreign missionaries and the spread
of power of the Orthodox Church.
b. Policies and activities of the secret police (NKVD).
c. Specific examples of official propaganda.
A 90 Biographical. details .af heretskov and Korneichuk.
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CURRENT REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
S 4
SOUTHERN EUROPEAN BRANCH
Aegean Islands Italy
Albania San Marino
Bulgaria Turkey
Dodecanese Islands Vatican City
Greece Yugoslavia
CONFIDENTIAL
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CUi;r'IDEy1 IAL
SOUa '+'R ~IJ3uP ;i~ 3 dCii
G: EC. , AL' A:.:IA, BULGARIA, SICILY, S IA, TU '+ YUGOSLAVIA
Origin I"o. eaugst
SE 49 forward:
a. Army lists (corresponding to U. S. "Official
Army Register") for all Southern European countries.
b. Recent guide books for Turkey and Balkans.
C. Telephone directories of all Balkan capitals.
d. Lists of Turkish earthquakes for last ten years;
for all other Southern European countries.
S: 50 Complete information on insignia and full detail on color,
cloth and out of uniforms (colored drawings particularly
desired) for Greek, Yugoslav and Albanian Armies, includ-
ing: Groat, Domobran, Ustashi, Partisans, i'iihailovists
and Guerrilla Armies as well.
S:j 51 Dt-tes and qua :a tities of supply sent to:
a. Partisans.
b. P'iiailovists forces.
c. Greek guerrillas.
d. Albanian guerrillas.
SE 52 Exact figures on disposal of Italian arms:
a. In hands of troops in Balkans.
b. In Italian areas now in German hands.
o. In d.,,nots.
S: 53 The following specific information on radios in the
countries, Italy an, Turkey:
P.. IIature of radios; short wave or otherwise.
b. Reception conditions, particularly whether out
propar..nda gcts throu, rh.
5i Most rocont biographical date, on important individuals
in all Southern 'I'uropean countries.
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AL3Aii IA
Orrin
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Request
SE
55
Latest information on what has happened to the Kossovo
Guard.
Si
56
Information on Albanian industries;
a. Evidence of any recent operation by the Germans
of Albanian mines, particularly:
(1) Chrome.
(2) Bitumen.
(3) Copper.
b. Status of production at the Devoli oil fields;
an.
damage to the wells.
c. An,,., evidence of food? rationing in Albania, includ-
ing:
(1) List of chief food shortages,
(2) Any attempts on the part of Quislings to
control agriculture, food distribution, etc.
S 57 Political information on thq following;
a. General opinion of the Partisans (as distinct
from the Balli Kombetar and Quislings) regarding King Zog,
including:
(1) Percentages for his return.
(2) Percentages against his return.
b. Analysis of difficulties arising from the fact
that the British are maintaining liaison with both the
Li1'C and the 3k.
c. Analysis as to whether in the event of a German
withdrawal from Albania no accompanied by an Allied
invasion, the 3alli Kombetar would try to keep the Quislings
in power.
Co l,x'IDEaJ+IAL
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a. His complete name. .
b. Whether he is the illegitimate brother of
King Boris.
'Urigin
!o.
SE
64
SLI
65
S3
66
53
67
BLrLGARI, .
Request
Information on the following Bulgarian industries',
a. Present operation and production of mines.
b. 194: production figures for agriculture and
industry.
Latest available information on telephone and telegraph
facilities, particularly types of installations and
eauinment.
lumber and capacity of ferries operating between Ruschuk
and Giurgiu.
Biogravhical details on Sevov, including:
CUI FID&1 1 IAI,
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GR.~iiC ;
Orig1,n
ijo.
S,
58
S~
50
11
60
S;
(3l
Reouest
Detailed information on organization and strength of the
recently formed Security Battalions.
Latest figures on imports of wax material and sources of
supply up to the time of the occupation.
xtent to which the Germans have actually succeeded in
increasing the capacity of the main railroad lines; present
amounts and condition of rolling stock.
Specific information on the following Greek industries:
a. Present operation and output of mines.
b. 1943 production figures for agriculture and
industry; detailed analysis of food conditions,
c. :iixtent to which industrial plants have been
broken up and extent of removal of machinery
to Germany.
d. Fuel stocks and amounts supplied by Axis; any
increase in storage capacity.
S221,
62
Latest information on telephone and telegraph facilities,
including types of installations and eouipment.
S2
63
Latest estimates of population, including:
a. Age groups,
b. Estimates of total number of workers in Germany.
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Origin iJO.
ITALY
Reauest
SE 68 Information on Italian units serving under or with the
Allies, including:
a. Details regarding organization, ecuipment, etc.
b. Their employment in the field or in M.
S 69 Status of the Italian Navy with reference especially to
taking; active part in Allied operations.
SE 70 Information on protection and destruction of artistic and
cultural monuments in Italy.
SL 71 Information on the following industrial questions:
a. Present production figures of Italian war industry
under German control; extent of removal of industrial
wwrorkers, machinery, etc. to Germany.
b. Any improvement of economic, industrial and
agricultural activities in !allied occupied territory.
C. iiethods for encouraging agriculture and industry.
d. Steps taien to control and ultimately abolish
the "Black Narket" in occupied territory.
S3 72 Conditions or means of communications in occupied Italian
territory; meaning of the word Nafia as used in communiques.
(Mote: i'ia.fia, in former times was a more or less criminal
assoc ation in the Neapolitan and Sicilian districts).
SE 73 Complete details on the following:
a. Degree to which the Armed Forces of Italy are
loyal to the i'ionarchy represented by Victor Emmanuel III
and #'rinee Umberto,
b. Degree of interest evidenced by the lower class
of the occupied region, in the various political parties
which have made their appearance in Italy since the Allied
invasion.
cl Any evidence of Fascist activity behind the Allies'
lines, such-as harassing Allied lines of communication;
degree. (Note; Reports of Fascist activity behind the
Allies' lines have been indicated by interest of localities
listening; to German and Fa.scist radio propaganda).
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ITALY (Contd)
Origin No. Request
Ste; 741 Information on the way in which the Allies have cooperated
with the Church and Vatican.
SE 75 List schools open in Italy other than Naplest schools
such as State Schools, private schools, universities;
any attempt to control the employment of teachers and
professors other than by civil information.
S 76 Any indica.ticns of post--war territorial ambitions of either
of present Italian governments.
C01FIDENT. IAL
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SICILY Ai4A SARDINIA
Orir:^n
No.
Request
SE
77
The following information on sulphur and coal industries;
a. Extent of damage to mines and installations,
b. Names of mines in operation; location and method
of operation,
c. flames of mines out of operation; location and
reason for inactive status.
d. Amount of sulphur and coal produced and amount
exported.
S.~ 78 Detailed information on the following dommunications in
both islands, stressing where damaged, where working, where
being repaired:
a. Roads.
b. Railroads.
c. Telegraph.
d. Telephone,
SE
79
Complete information on the present condition of the
citrus fruit industry in Sicily,
SE
80
Most recent data on political parties, to include:
a. Information on leaders.
b. Popularity of parties.
c. Spread of powor.
Cu' 44 IDA}I l IAL
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TU?KEY
Origin
110.
SE
81
SE
82
SE
83
S3
84
Technical data, including if available, production figures,
diagrams or photographs of the following manufacturing
plants:
a. Armament and munitions factories.
b. Hydroelectric stations and installations.
Data on the following comr..unica.tions systems;
a. Telegraph system.
b. Telephone system.
c. Radio stations,
d. Signal stations.
Most recent information on Turkish business institutions
end banks.
accurately depicting the following:
Request
City plans.-maps, photographs or diagrams of vital areas,
a. Climatic conditions.
b. Health Conditions.
c, public utilities,
d. Living conditions.
Q. Hpusing facilities.
CQ FIDD ATIAJ
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No.
SE
85
SE
86
SE
87
SE
88
SE
89
YUGO SLt1V IA
Statistics on the following:
a. Grain and other food stuffs.
b. Lumber production in 1943.
c. Livestock.
Request
List of products imported from Germany.
Information on mining installations, to include:
a. 1943 output.
b. Value of output to Germany.
Amount of crude oil produced in the Croatian field under
German development.
retailed information on effect of the Italian collapse
on the economic conditions of Yugoslavia,
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CU!IF IDENT IAL
SOU.: ' d E'UROP~;?.N BBA]JCH
G. C3, AL3A1;IA, BULGARIA SICILY, SAHDIfi1IA,
Origin a.
T~J~?.~2 , YUGOSLAVIA
Request
a. Army lists (corresponding to U. S. "Official
Army Register") for all Southern European countries.
b. Recent guide books for Turkey and Balkans.
c. Telephone directories of all Balkan capitalsr
d. Lists of Turkish earthquakes for last ten years;
for all other Southern European countries.
SE 50 Complete information on insignia and full detail on color,
cloth and cut of uniforms (colored drawings particularly
desired) for Greek, Yugoslav and Albanian Armies, includ-
ing; Groat, Domobran, Ustashi, Partisans, Hihailovists
and Guerrilla Armies as we],l,
SE 51 Dates and quantities of supply sent to:
a. Partisans.
b. M hailovists forces.
c. Greek guerrillas.
d. Albanian guerrillas.
$ 52 Exact figures on disposal of Italian arms:
a. In hands of troops in Ba.1ka s,
b. In Italian areas now in German hands.
o. In depots,
SE 53 The following specific information on radios in the
Balkan countries, Italy and Turkey;
a. filature of radios; short wave or otherwise.
b. Reception conditions, particularly whether our
propaganda gets through.
Sri 54 Most recent biographical data on important individuals
in all Southern European countries.
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ALBANIA
Origin 110. Reouest
S;
55
Latest information on what has happened to the Itossovo
Guard.
Si
56
Information on Albanian industries!
a. Evidence of any recent operation by the Germans
of Albanian mines, particularly:
(1) Chrome.
(2) Bitumen.
(3) Copper.
b. Status of production at the Devoli oil fields;
any damage to the wells.
c. Any evidence of food rationing in Albania, includ-
ing:
(1) List of chief food shortages.
(2) Any attempts on the part of Quislings to
control agriculture, food distribution, etc.
Sa 57 Political information on the followings
a. General opinion of the Partisans (as distinct
from the Balli Kombetar and Quislings) regarding King Zog,
including:
(1) Percentages for his return.
(2) Percentages against his return.
b. Analysis of difficulties arising from the fact
that the British are maintaining liaison with both the
L1JW and the 34.
c. Analysis as to whether in the event of a German
withdrawal from Albania r,}ot accompanied by an Allied
invasion, the Balli Kombetar would try to keep the Quislings
in power.
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BULGARIA
}Origin To.
Request
S3 64 Information on the following Bulgarian industries:
a. Present operation and production of mines.
b. 1943 production figures for agriculture and
industry. .
65 Latest available information on telephone and telegraph
facilities, particularly types of insta-11ations and
ecuipment.
S3 66 Number and capacity of ferries operating; between Ruschuk
and Giurgiu.
67 Biographical details on Sevov, including:
a. His complete name.
b. Whether he is the illegitimate brother of
King Boris.
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GREECE
Origin No. Reouest
SE
58
S
59
SE
60
SE
61
Detailed information on organization and strength of the
recently formed Security Battalions.
Latest figures on imports of war material and sources of
supply up to the time of the occupation.
Extent to which the Germans have actually succeeded in
increasing the capacity of the main railroad lines; present
amounts and condition of rolling stock.
Specific information on the following Greek industries:
a. Present operation and output of mines.
b. 1943 production figures for agriculture and
industry; detailed analysis of food conditions,
c. extent to which industrial plants have been
broken up and extent of removal of machinery
to Germany.
d. Fuel stocks and amounts supplied by Axis; any
increase in storage capacity.
5::!
62
Latest information on telephone' and telegraph facilities,
including types of installations and eouXpment,
S:)
63
Latest estimates of population, including:
a. Age groups,
b. Estimates of total number of workers in Germany.
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i Origin l o. Request
SE
68
SE
69
SE
70
SE
71
Information on Italian units serving under or with the
'Allies, including:
a. Details regarding organization, equipment, etc,
b. Their employment in the field or in SUS.
Status of the Italian Navy with reference especially to
taking active part in Allied operritions.
Information on protection and destruction of artistic and
cultural monuments in Italy.
Information on the following industrial questions:
a. Present production figures of Italian war industry
under German control; extent of removal of industrial
workers, machinery, etc. to Germany.
b. Any improvement of economic, industrial and
agricultural activities in Allied occupied territory.
c. Methods for encouraging agriculture and industry.
d. Steps taken to control and ultimately abolish
the "Mack Market" in occupied territory.
SE; 72 Conditions or means of communications in occupied Italian
territory; meaning of the word Mafia as used in communiques.
(Note: Mfia, in former times was a more or less criminal
association in the Neapolitan and Sicilian districts).
SE 73 Complete details on the following:
a. Degree to which the Armed Forces of Italy are
loyal to the Monarchy represented by Victor Emmanuel III
and Prince Umberto.
b. Degree of interest evidenced by the lower class
of the occupied region, in the various political parties
which have made their appearance in Italy since the Allied
invasion.
c. Any evidence of Fascist activity behind the Allies'
lines, such as harassing Allied lines of communication;
degree. (Note: Reports of Fascist activity behind the
Allies' lines have been indicated by interest of localities
listening to German and Fascist radio propaganda),
COidk,IDM TTIAL
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CU11YIDEi IAL
I A.LY (Contd)
Origin 110. Request
SE 74 Information on the way in which the Allies have cooperated
with the Church and Vatican.
SE 75 List schools open in Italy other than Naples' schools
such as State Schools, private schools, universities;
any attempt to control the employment of teachers and
professors other than by civil information.
SE 76 Any indications of post-war territorial ambitions of either
of present Italian governments.
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SICILY AlM SARDINIA
Origin No. Request
SEI 77 The following information on sulphur and coal industries:
a. Extent of damage to mines and installations.
b. Names of mines in operation; location and method
of operation.
c. Names of mines out of operation; location and
reason for inactive status,
d. Amount of sulphur and coal produced and amount
exported.
S3 78 Detailed information on the following communications in
both islands, stressing where damaged, where working, where
being repaired:
a. Roads,
b. Railroads.
c. Telegraph.
d. Telephone.
79
Complete information on the present condition of the
citrus fruit industry in Sicily,
SE
80
14ost recent data, on political parties, to include:
a. Information on leaders.
b. Popularity of parties.
c. Spread of power,
Cu iJx ID ;NTIAL
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T CEY
Origin
1?0.
Request
SE
81
Technical
diagrams
plants:
a.
b.
data, including if available, production figures,
or photographs of the following manufacturing
Armament and munitions factories.
Hydroelectric stations and installations.
SE
82
S1
83
SE
84
Data on the following communications systems:
a. Telegraph system.
b. Telephone system.
c. Radio stations,
d, Signal stations.
Most recent information on Turkish business institutions
and banks.
accurately depicting the following:
City plans--maps, photographs or dia,gra.ms of vital areas,
a. Climatic conditions,
b. Health conditions.
c. I,'ublic utilities,
d. Living conditions.
e. Housing facilities.
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YUGOSLAVIA
Origin IJo.
SE 85 Statistics on the following:
a,. Grain and other food stuffs.
b. Lumber production in 1943..
c. Livestock.
SE 86 List of products imported from Germany.
S.@ 87 Information on mining installations, to include:
a, 1943 output.
b. Value of output to Germany.
S3 88 Amount of crude oil produced in the Croatian field under
German development.
$4 89 Detailed information on effect of the Italian collapse
on the economic conditions of Yugoslavia.
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CURRENT REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
AFRICAN BRANCH
Abyssinia
Algeria
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Angola
Asahntiland (British Gold Coast)
Ascension Island
Basutoland (Union of South Africa)
Bechuanaland Protectorate
Belgian Congo
Cameroon
Cape Verde Islands
Clod
Comoro Islands
Croset Island
Dahomey
Dakar
Eritrea
Fernando Po (Spanieh)
French Morocco
French Somaliland
Gabon
GambIs
Gibraltar
Gold Coast (Bsiti*)
Gangb Island
Guinea
OoIASS (Portugese)
ft l
Ivory Coast
]Cabinda
Ee ws, Colony
Liberia
Madagascar
Mats
Marion Island
Mauritania
Mauritius
Middle Congo
Morocco (9panish)
Mozambique
Niger
Nigeria
Northern Rhodesia
Northern Territories
Nyassaland
Pemba
Prince Edward Island
Reunion Island
Rio de Oro
Rio Muni
Sao Thorne
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somaliland (French)
Somaliland (Italian)
Soudan
South Africa, Union of
Soothers Rhodesia
Southwest Africa
St. Helena Island
Swaziland
Tanganyika
Tangier
Togoland
Tristan de Cunha
Tunisia
Ubangi-Shari
Uganda Protectorate
Union of South Africa
Zanzibar
CONFIDENTIAL
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FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA
Origin No.. Request
A 24 Lists or copies of geographical maps available.
A 25 Present transportation facilities. including:
A
A
26
27
A
28
A
29
A
30
A
31
A
32
A
33
a. Important roans and trails, especially the opening
of new ones.
b. The number of accurately located routes leading
from West Coast to the Nile River.
c. Railroads: including the number and location;
state of repair; gradients; construction of new sections;
bridges; condition and availability of rolling stock.
d. Important streams: those easily forded; those with
bridges;and those subject to sudden freshets.
Type of equipment (drilling, demolition, etc.) necessary for
digging in rock, lava, coral and sand.
Most recent available data on trade between French Equatorial
Africa and the Axis nations.
Economic data on:
a. Facilities for care of motor equipment such as
welding, brasing and general maintenance.
b. Amount of available labor and necessary equipment
for building additional barges at Bangui.
c. Local available supplies of gas and lubricating oils;
fuel for cooking.
Study of the water supply system of French Equatorial Africa.
Detailed information on the financial set-up of the country,
to include :
a. Government revenue and expenditures
b. The banking systems
c. Monetary systems
d. Current foreign exchange rates
Biographical details of new leaders in military and civilian
life and reasons for these replacements.
Relationship of the government with Belgian Congo.
Present attitude of the government, local officials and the
colony as a whole toward the United States and England.
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FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA (Contd.)
Origin No. Regues
A 35 Most recent information concerning the people of French
Equatorial Africa, with special emphasis on:
a. Attitude of the natives (whether friendly and if
available for work).
b. Percentage of white population and principal
occupations.
c. Amount of foreign propaganda (Allied and Axis)
by radio, publications and other means, and the effect
on native and French population.
A 36 Lists of the principal newspapers and their affiliations.
A 37 Kinds of drugs needed for first aid kits.
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FRENCH NORTH AFRICA
Origin No. Request
AIR 5 Statistics of French North African Air Force:
a. Personnel
b. Strength
c. Equipment
d. Airplane strength
e. Allotments
SGO 1 Following information on the armies of the various cobel-
ligerent enemy and neutral countries, (British, Canadian,
Australian, New Zealand, German, Free French, Italian,
Japanese):
a. Physical standards and government requirements
for military service of enlisted and commissioned personnel.
b. Existing and planned programs for rehabilitation
of wounded in these areas.
c. Venereal disease control measures practiced and
an evaluation of their effectiveness.
A 1 Information on changes that have taken place since the
landings affecting: (t)
a. Harbors and docks (including extent of damage
from enemy air raids).
b. Unloading facilities.
c. Railroads and .roads.
d. Motor transport service.
A 2 Detailed current information on: (t)
a. Port facilities for bulk unloading of wheat,
coal and oil.
b. Railroad tranportation facilities:
(1) Fuel situation for coal and oil burning
locomotives.
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FRENCH NORTH AFRICA (Contd.)
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(2) Conditions and availability of rolling
stock; repair and rehaoilitation of rolling stock.
(3) Number of trains hauling supplies from
Casablanca to the East; tonnage of same-.
c. Appreciable military value of motor vehicles
other than those of Al] ied Forces.
d. Number of transport equipment (trucks or railway
cars) available for civilian distribution.
e. Number (if any) and extent to which American made
transports (primarily trucks) are turned over to French
for civilian or army purposes.
f. Adequacy of radio, cable, telegram and telephone
facilities.
A 3 Economic studies on: (t)
a. Food:
(1) Extent to which military operations in
Tunisia damaged wheat, barley, olive, fruit, and
vegetable crops.
(2) Areas in which damage to crops has been
most extensive: Bizerte-Tunis plain; Cap Bon Peninsula;
Sousse Area; Sfax Area; Medjes e1 Bab-Zaghoun.
(3) Prospects for wheat crops, olive oil,
barley, fruit and other crops.
(4) Y ield of each crop; estimate of amounts
required by civilians; amount of 1943 crop surplus (if any)
available for the feeding of allied troops, or for export to
the United States and the United Kingdom.
(5) Distribution of products imported into
North Africa, dealing specifically with problems of "fair
distribution", "supplying the interior,' and "black market."
b. Fuel and Power:
(1) Amount of petroleum shipped and made
available for civilian use.
(2) Amount of petroleum available to meet
essential agricultural needs.
(3) Condition of power, stations and transmission
lines.
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FRENCH NORTH AFRICA (Contd )
Origin 1i. Request
c. Agricultural Machinery.
(1) Amount, kinds and areas to which
agricultural machinery and repair parts have been sent.
(2) Extent to which these shipments satisfy
agricultural needs.
(3) Estimate of the amount and kinds of agri-
cultural machinery and repair parts still needed to restore
agricultural products to pre-war normal.
d. Exports:
(1) Number of United States ships returning
with cargoes.
(2) Number of United States ships returning
in ballast.
A 4 Detailed information on the North African Economic
Board, specifically, (t)
a. Organization, function and purpose of the Board.
b. Operation of the Board in relation to the French.
c. Analysis of actual power exercised by the Board:
(1) Authority to whom the Board reports.
(2) Extent to which its function is purely
advisory.
(3) Extent of actual power exercised; real
power to enforce decisions.
(4) Methods of promulgating decisions.
A 5 Changes in attitude toward the United States particularly
noted in. (t)
a. Reactions in cinemas to American films, particularly
news pictures and those films featuring Roosevelt and
leading Americans.
b. Reaction to American radio broadcasts.
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FRENCH NORTH AFRICA (Contd.)
Origin No. Request
A 6 French political factions and leaders; strength and
weakness of Giraud and de Gaulle followings.
A 7 Extent to which it is felt that the United States is
interfering in the political situation.
A 8 Data on following elements within population of North
Africa:
a. Political prisoners.
b. Jews imprisoned in labor camps.
c. "Feelings" of the Natives.
A 9 Any recent data on the organization, strength and actions
of the resistance movements, such data to include
information on: (f)
a. Sabotage of railroad bridges.
b. Sabotage or other damage of communications
or public utilities.
A 10 Detailed information on possible subversive activities
in French North Africa to include:
a. Attitude of the present regime to the Service
D'Orde Legionnaire and the Parti Populaire Francais.
b. Information on the 2me Bureau, Garde Mobile,
and Service de Reseignments, with an analysis of their
methods in combatting subversive elements.
c. Extent to which Counter-Intelligence informaticn
is available and in use by the three allies.
d. Data to determine whether the three allies have
the necessary instruments and personnel to locate illicit
transmitters.
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FRENCH NORTH AFRICA (Contd.)
Origami No. Request
A ll Detailed information on security measures in French
North Africa:
a. Extent to which former Pro-Axis or strongly
Anti-British individuals are being rounded up.
b. Steps taken to prevent military information
from reaching Spanish Morocco and methods of
handling suspects entering Spanish Morocco.
c. Security measures at docks, railroad stations,
bridges, culverts, dams, pipe lines.
d. Present system of identification in use for
civilians.
e. Explanation of what "controls exist" and when
civilians have to "show their papers."
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FRENCH WEST AFRICA
Origin No. Request
A 12 Extent to which the economy of the country is
autonomous or under the control of the government
in Algiers. (t)
A 13 Detailed information on the present economic status
of French West Africa with reference to production,
consumption, and self-sufficiency: (t)
a. Effect of military mobilization on the economic
life of the colony.
b. Food shortage; Extent to which the shortage has
been alleviated; items in which shortages are most
stringent.
c. Amount of present stocks of coal and petroleum
products.
A 14 Most recent economic data on trade conditions, including: (t)
a. Prices of the principal export commodities.
b. Extent to which trade between French and British
West African Colonies has been resumed.
c. Extent to which native products are being shipped
to North Africa, including the principal items exported
and in turn imported from that area.
d. Production capacity and extent of deposits of
minerals allocated to the United States (bauxite, chrome,
rutile and ilmenite) and of those allocated to the United
Kingdom (iron ore, zirconiferous ore, and industrial
diamonds).
e. Present economic status of French West Africa
regarding imports and exports in relation to England and
the United States.
f. Status of English proposal for a West African
supply council.
A 15 General condition of public utilities in the colonies, to
include:,
a. Complete reports on electric communications,
telephone, telegraph, radio and cables, including the
following:
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FRENCH WEST AFRICA (Contd.)
Origin No.. Request
(1) Maps of the complete communications
systems.
(2) Information on the state of repair of the
Dakar-Recife cable. (t)
(3) Information on the radio broadcasting
system.
b. State of repair of the well pumps for the Dakar
water supply; facts to determine whether there has
been a recent water shortage there.
A 16 Detailed information on transportation facilities:
a. Harbors: depths of channels and berths; port
facilities; tonnage loaded and unloaded.
b. Roads: conditions in wet and dry weather,
illustrated with maps.
c. Railroads: condition of track, road-bed and
rolling stock.
A 17 Most recent available information on present governmental
set-up as a part of Giraud's administration. (t)
A 18 Political data on current attitude of civilian population
and of government officials toward the war effort and
the United States, including: (t)
a. Names and curreiit tendencies of leading newspapers.
particularly their treatment of military and political
events in North Africa.
b. Present government propaganda; notation and
analysis of any change of attitude in propaganda material
toward the British, Marshal Petain, and General de
Gaulle.
c. Any recent evidence of espionage or cases of
sabotage.
A
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d. Most recent information reflecting the "feelings"
or attitudes of the natives.
Present status of the Legion de l'Afrique Noire.
A
20
Biographical details of military and civilian leadera of
A
21
French West Africa and of all official foreign representatives.
Information on censorship controls established by the
French, British and the United States.
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FRENCH WEST AFRICA (Contd.)
Origin No. Request
A 22 Latest statistics on the population of various colonies
and principal cities, showing:
a. Number of males and females.
b. Number of males of military age among native
and white groups.
c. Number of whites, French and other nationalities.
A 23 Recent social statistics of French West Africa to
include: (t)
a. Reported cases of prevalent diseases and control
measures employed.
b. Present shortage of quinine and other medicines.
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No,
A
38
A
39
A
40
A
41
A
42
A
43
A.
44
A
45
Request
Physical and relief map of the Gold Coast and immediate
vicinity, including British Mandated Togoland. (t)
Latest British Hydrographic Chart of the Gold Coast,
including British Mandated Togoland.
General condition of the metal roads; list of new roads,
railroads or extensions since 1938. (t)
Latest set-up of leading utilities including:
a. Type and character.
b. Capacity.
c. Location and ownership.
Data on foreign and domestic trade taking into account:
a. Totals of leading exports in 1941, 1942, 1943.
b. Current rate of exchange. (t)
c. Existence and control of trade monopoly.
Analysis of Gold Coast domestic economy with reference
to: (t)
a. Industries of a military nature.
b. Sufficiency of quinine and flit (or equivalent)
for civilian and military needs.
c. Standard of living since 1941.
Summary of contemporary social scene; mortality of
civil population ratio since 1941.
Summary of contemporary political scene incorporating
in summary:
a. Graphic plan or chart of government set-up. (t)
b. Present status of Pan-African r-arty and movement.
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Origin No. t
BEW
1
BEW
2
BEW
3
Recent 1941-42 bank reports for internal circulation; weekly
reports of the Bank of Italy and of the Banca Commerciale
Italian, both of which had agencies in Tripoli.
Microfilmed file from June 10, 1940-41-42 issues of
Organizzazione Industriale, the official weekly paper
of the Confederation of Industrialists.
Available economic material from North African cities
now in the hands of the Allies. It is thought that as Tripoli
was the capital of an Italian province and had good public
libraries, governmental institutions, and branches of the
most important Italian banks, that certain desired
publications may not have been destroyed or taken away,
but might be now procurable through our intelligence
staffs or through their British counterparts.
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CONFIDENTIAL
Origin
No.
A
46
A
47
A
49
MADAGASCAR AND NEARBY ISLANDS
Request
Report on transportation incorporating the following:
a. Repairs made to roads and railroads damaged
during the British occupation.
b. Docking facilities in Diego Suarez.
c. Refrigeration facilities.
d. Fuel stocks in Madagascar and Reunion.
Existence of air communication between Madagascar
and Reunion.
Knowledge of problems of present Fighting French govern-
mental set-up containing:
a. Attitude' of Catholic Church toward government.
b. Representation given the Comoro Islands in
set-up.
c. System of government for Reunion Island.
d. Extent of retention of former Vichy French
officeholders.
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MOZAMBIQUE (PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA)
Origin No. Request
A 50 Description of:
a. Coasts and possible landing beaches.
b. Areas strategically vital to the country.
A 51 Details of railroad transportation facilities, including:
a. Gradients.
b. Construction of new sections (projected and completed)
c. Bridge capacities.
d. Condition of track; annual track repair.
e. Condition and availability of rolling stock.
A 52 Latest road information:
a. Present state of repair.
b. New roads opened.
a. Depths of channels and berths.
b. Port facilities.
c. Tonnage (loaded and unloaded).
A 54 Detailed information on cable, telegraph and telephone systems:
a. Map of systems, showing particularly location of cables,
terminals, and station points.
b. Operating agency, connections and type of equipment
adaptable to war use.
a. Location.
b. Ownership.
c. Frequency.
d. Equipment.
e. Power and range of broadcasting stations.
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MOZAMBIQUE (PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA) (Contd)
Origin No. Request
A 56 Information on oil as follows:
A
57
A
58
A
59
A
60
A
61
A
62
A
63
a. Findings on possible sources of oil near the mouth of the
Savane River.
b. Present stocks of petroleum products and storage instal-
lations.
Notes on trade, finance and foreign affairs, citing:
a. Government revenue and expenditures.
b. Foreign capital investments and financial enterprise.
c. Banking and monetary systems; current foreign ex-
change rates.
d. Indications of trade with Axis nations.
e. Present relations between the colony and the mother
country; with Madagascar; with the neighboring British colonies;
and the Belgian Congo.
Biographical details of government, civilian and military
leaders.
Relations between workers, employers, and the government;
shortages in foodstuffs, medical supplies, and clothing.
General sanitary conditions; prevalent diseases and areas
affected.
Police organization, function and methods.
List of principal newspapers and their affiliations; attitude of
local press toward the Allies and the Axis and its influence in
moulding public opinion.
Extent propaganda of Axis or Allied origins distributed
in the colony and its effectiveness; policy of government on
censorship.
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Origin
No.
A
A
64
65
A
66
A
67
A
68
A
69
A
70
NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN RHODESIA
Request
Plans of key cities important from a military point of view.
Detailed study, from the military point of view, of the adequacy of
rapid and reliable communication with all parts of the country,
particularly:
a. Adaptability of telephone and telegraph systems to war use.
b. Location of fixed radio systems with types of equipment
used.
c. Map showing complete communication system.
Economic data on the manufacturing industry to include:
a. A listing of principal manufacturing industries in order
of importance and their adequacy to meet the demands of war.
b. Plants convertible to small arms manufacture.
c. Map showing location of strategic manufacturing areas.
The following details of the water supply system: (t)
a. Source, quality, sufficiency.
b. Waterworks and dams.
c. Purification plants.
d. Storage and delivery systems.
e. Maps, sketches or photographs of the system.
General economic statistics on the production, consumption, and
self-sufficiency of the following annual imports and exports:
a. Principal food, meat and dairy products.
b. Metallic and non- metallic minerals.
Political data to determine the existence of any subversive move-
ment which may affect the stability of the present government. (t)
Details of the following transportation facilities: (t)
a. Roads: condition in wet and dry weather; improved roads;
maps showing road network.
b. Railroads: condition of track, road-bed, and rolling stock.
c. Recent available large scale maps showing roads, rail-
roads and vegetation.
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PORTUGUESE GUINEA
Origin
No.
Regues
Latest available statistics on import and export trade
depicting:
A
71
a.
Volume of trade by principal commodities.
b.
c.
Amount and character of contraband traffic.
Stocks on hand and storage of petroleum products.
A
72
Latest information on extent and condition of road net to
include:
a.
b.
c.
Character of construction.
Availability of road materials.
Maps (distinguishing between all-weather and
A
73
dry-weather roads).
Harbor and dock facilities at Bissau and Bolama including
information on:
a. Depth of approach channels and anchorage.,
b. Harbor craft.
c. Wharves.
d. Cranes.
e. Warehouses.
A 74 Water supply system: sources; quality; sufficiency; and
storage.
A 75 Communication system illustrated by maps to include:
a. Telegraph.
b. Telephone.
c. Radio.
d. Cable.
A 76 Biographical details of leaders in political and civilian life..
A 77 Political data on Portuguese colonial administration:
a. Charts of colonial administration and political
sub-divisions.
b. Stability of administration at present.
c. Relationship between workers, employers and the
government.
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PORTUGUESE GUINEA (Contd)
Origin No. Request
d. Feelings of natives in the Bissagos Islands.
e. Present relationship with neighboring colonies.
f. Attitude toward Allied and Axis countries.
A 78 Most recent statistics available on population of Bolama and
Bissau, showing:
a. Numbers of males and females.
b. Number of males of military age.
A 79 Information on prevailing sanitary conditions including the
listing of important prevalent diseases: number; types; and
location of hospitals.
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SIERRA LEONE
Origin
No.
Re uest
A
80
Advice on present general economic situation covering:
a. Banking facilities.
A
81
b. Government budget.
c. Sources of government revenue.
Evidence of foreign elements in Sierra Leone and loyalty
A
82
of same; foreign capital invested in the country.
Names of principal newspapers and other publications.
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UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
rig
No,
Re guest
A
85
Summary of industrial conditions, specifically: (t)
a. Motivating force behind industrial unrest
among the natives.
b. Utilization and cooperation of natives in
South African war effort.
c. Sabotage in industrial areas.
d. Extent of curtailment of gold output because
of difficulties in getting equipment and shipping space.
Estimate of sufficiencies of the Union with reference
to adequacy of importation of oil to supply needs.
A 87 Facts on the present political situation with emphasis
on: (t)
a. Membership and political influence of the
Ossewa Brandwag.
b. Most likely successor in event of passing of
General Smuts from the political picture; likelihood
of Nationalist Party becoming dominant political party
in South Africa.
c. Present strength and solidarity of "Redding-
daadbond."
d. Attitude of the Afrikander to the United States;
to lend-lease aid from the United States.
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CURRENT REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
MIDDLE EASTERN BRANCH
Aden Colony
Aden Protectorate
Bahrein Island
Cyprus
Egypt
Iran
Kuwait
Lebanon
Levant States
Oman
Palestine
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Trans-Jordan
Trucial Oman
Yemen, The
CONFIDENTIAL
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SYRIA
Origin
No.
Request
AIR
4
Data available on airfields, preferably from personal ob-
servations.
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CURRENT REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
BRITISH ISLES BRANCH
Eire Northern Ireland
England Orkney Islands
Hebrides Islands Scotland
Ireland Shetland Islands
Isle of Man Wales
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BRITISH ISLES
l
Origin No. Request
SGO 1 Following information on the armies of the various cobelliger-
ent enemy and neutral countries, (British, Canadian, Australian,
New Zealand, German, Free French, Italian, Japanese):
a. Physical standards and government requirements for
military service of enlisted and commissioned personnel.
b. Existing and planned programs for rehabilitation of
wounded in these areas.
c. Venereal disease control measures practiced and
evaluation of their effectiveness.
BI 1 Great Britain: Recent information and statistics on:
a. Trade and manufacturing.
b. Public utilities, including sanitation, electricity,
gas, waterworks and transportation.
c. Housing.
d. Ports and port facilities.
Eire, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands: Recent information
and statistics on:
a., Trade and' manufacturing.
b. Food supply.
c. Employment.
d. Public utilities, including sanitation, electricity, gas,
waterworks and transportation.
e. Housing.
f. Nationalistic developments in education.
BI 2 Local and national developments as they occur in Great Britain,
Eire, Northern Ireland, and the Channel Islands.
BI 3 Efficiency or ineffectiveness of police in combatting I.R.A. out-
rages and foreign espionage in Eire and Northern Ireland.
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FAR EAETE_RN u1N1T
IVan Branch China Branch Southwest Pacific Branch
Southern Asia Branch
Pacific Branch
fE
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JAPAN BRANCH
Formosa Nansei Islands
Japan Pescadores Islands
Korea Pratas Island
Kurile Islands Sakhalin (Karafuto)
Manchuria Spratly Islands
Nampo Islands
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COTIFTDBfT1AL
J FJII
ri-1n
No.
F'UILest
J
5`1
Japanese cli`position of troops in Ihnchuria particu-
larly any increase in numbers.
J
o3
Roads end hi^hs;ay brill ;e- in Japan. Specify:
fto~; ;
(1) General characteristics.
(2) Terrain Craver: ed (,;racier, ali nrnent) .
(3) CJ_assif :.cation of road (widths, surface
of surfacing) for;
(a) Primary.
(b) Tr;proved,
(c) Unirproved.
Carrying capacity.
(5) Condition of roads;
(a) State of repair.
(b) Seasonal factors.
(6) i a terial available for repairs and
innroverient.
b. Brill c ;
(1) Frequency,
(2) Type of construction.
(3) Carrying capacity.
4) Width.
5) Vulnerability.
c. Bottlenecks;
(1) Sections pith inadequate alternate
(2) Defilfes, bridges, tunnels, passes,
etc. vulnera.1-.le to bombing and/or shellin .
(3) Sections subject to flood.
J 5 Rotor truck r)rociuction and truck and bus transport-
at ion in Jape n. $pecify;
a. Jain motor bus and truck s;-ster.s.
and tyres of vehicles used in these
c. Geo;*raphical distribution of these services.
d. Condition anti repair of bus and trucks.
LNGRS 2 D:.t=. on, Japanese-controlled railways, particularly:
CO TF'IDEIT.ILL
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CO;?F IDE'T II;L
J .P N Contd )
,:~in T?o
Peq_uest
a. Comparison of present rail traffic iiith that
of 1941 as to:
(1) Types of commodities carried.
(2) Routings of traffic .
(3) Time taken in transit
(4) Condition of locormotivet, and rolling
stock.
(5) Any recent transfer of equipment from
other lines, or even from other countries.
1 (6) I;oce.lities where new equipment has
been built.
b. Location and description of bridges .
c. Electric railways including voltae and power
hook-up.
d. Location of any traffic bottlenecks or vulr
nerable spot:., such a v;
(1) One-truck bridges.
(2) 13uildin and reps it shops,
(3)