CITY OF CERNOWITI (CERNAUTI)

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CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4
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October 20, 1953
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REPORT
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lag Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release ? 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4 CLASSIFICATION cm= A u CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT 50X1 COUNTRY. Rumania SUBJECT city of Cernawiti (Cernauti) PLACE ACQUIRED DATE ACQUIRED DATE OF EU Toll DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFICTING TOO NATIONAL 0191111 OP TNII UNITID $$$$$$$ WITNIN ?NI MIANINS OF Ting II, IlOTIONS 702 AND 7941 Of TOO U.S. 0001, AS AMINDSO. ITS $$$$$ MISSION ON 0101. LATION OP III CONTENTS TO OR EISCRIPT SY AN UNAUTHORIZED PINION IS PRONISITIO SY LAI. ?NI NNNNNN UCTION OP THIS FORM IS 0000111110. DATE DISTR.Z.0 Oct 1953 NO. OF PAGES 5 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 50X1 50X1 THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION50x1 icanahstracteran t 2. The city was situated approximately 1/2 mile from the Prat River and the bulk of the city was east of the Metropolitan Seat Buildings. which were located on Resedintei Street. The city was, located in the part of Bucovina known as Cerhawiti Jadeti and was considered the capital. As a capital it contained the. following agencies: The Prefecture of the Juliet jamilar to the county sea; the City Hall; Court of Appeals; the War Council; the 8th Inspectorate Office of the Gandarmi (police); Ordinea Ptblice (police); the Treasury; the Chamber of Lab oe and the Chamber of Commerce. 3. The city was damaged during World War II mostly due to fire set by the with- drawing Soviets and some destruction from. the German forces. The main post 'office was completely destroyed, as veil as the entire so-called "Post Office 'Street', portion of Uhire Place, the water reservoir, and the railroad station. The post office, the water reservoir0 and several of the larger houses were 50X1 repaired by the municipality0 only a very limited number of new buildings have been erected. 4. The city was not built csncentrically, as Paris is. The majority of the streets Vere narrow and not too straight. Streets were lit by electric lamps VhiCh were eith r on poles or tt dhed to the veils of the buildings. The name of the street appeared on each corner and also on each house. House numbers were in twos with even nuMbers on one side and odd number; on the other side of the street. The most important streets of the city were: Iancu, Flondor which was loc ted in the center of the city starting at Pieta Unirei. Large stores and movie houses were situated on this street. The eight Vanatori barrack buildings, high schools, stores, etc. were located on Stefan Cel Mare. The main railroad statione the w ter reservoirp and several small factories were situated on Strada Garii. The three Graniceri barrack buildings were located in the southern part of the city on Strada Cuciur Mare Street. CLASSIFICATICN,., ?InanzgAwrigwr wpqmpas DISTRIBUTION NZ EV Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release ? 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R00030050000A-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4 CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY INFORMATION -2- 50X1 Appearance; and Types of Buildings The Metropolitan Seat Building; loc ted on Resedintei Street, were large beautiful buildings constructed of a rare brick. The buildings served as the residence of the Metropolitan of Bucovina and the Orthodox Theological School. They were triangular in shape. The post office building, located on Poetei Street, was a long building built of red brick and located on the corner of the street. The Cernowiti Railroad Station, "Gar Mare" (the large railroad) was located on Garil Street in the northwestern part of the city. There vas a small stationealled Gara Mica which vas located in the esetern part of the city. Both stations were of red brick. Other important buildings were: A. Cernowiti City University vas located on University Street? it consisted of at least three large buildings, all brick painted white. Two additional large buildings belonging to the University were located on Cuza Voda Street. .These were of red brick. B. Court of Appeals Building. It vas the seat of the Council of War and the building vas of brick, painted grey. 44 Prefect's Building was located between Traian Street and Cuciur Mare Street. There vats a garden in front of the building which faced the Ghica Veda Square. The building vas situated in the center of the city. D. Mihael Eminescu High School was located on Stefan Cel Mare Street. It vas painted brick* E. The National Theater vas located in 'Facile Alexandri Square in the western part of the city. It vas a round building Oade of stone. F. Electric Company Building vas located on Cuza Voda Street in the southwestern part of the city. This vas a small electrical company and consisted of several small building;. G. The Large Electric Company Building vas situated on Calugareni Street in the northern part of the city. It was a large white building three stories high. H. The Muoeum was located. on Constantin Branooveanu Street. It was greyish- white in color and had at least four istories. I. The Rubber Factory vas located on Prutului Street in the northern part of the city* The building vas of brick before being destroyed by an explosion in 1944. J. The Textile Factory vas located on Prutului Street, in the northern part of the city. The f ctory consisted of tall buildings made of brick. K. The Incerem Textile Factory - described in Paragraph #1. L. The Prutul Neil Factory was located on Calugareni Street. The building vas made of red brick. M. The Postavaria Romana Yardgoods Factory vas located on Strada Calugareni Street in the northern part Of the city. N. The 8 Vanatori barrack buildings were located on Stefan Cel Mare Street. O. The 11 Rosiori barrack buildings were located on 11 Rosiori Street. Most of the buildings were made of grey brick, three and six stories in height. The roofs were of slate or tile. P. The Mayors Office Building was located in Piata Unirei. CONFIDENTILL/SECLMITY INFORMATION Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4 CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY DIFCEMATION -3- 50X1 6. The tenottant point ect.the city Were the Beroegg MOnnment (monumentua. Etoilor) located In Pi t irei; the Statuia lui Mihail Eminescu (Statue of Mihail Eminescu) on Stefan Cel Mare Street., the Gradina PUblica (the pUblicrgatdan) ocated on Stefan Cel Mare Street, the Gradina Botanica (the botanical garden), and the Catedrala orasului Cernowiti (the Cernowiti Cathedral) located on Stefan Cel Mare Street. 7. I There were over 200,04 residents in Cernawiti (1944). The ethnical minorities were jews0 Dkr initts,TOliga :Germans, and Russians._ Friction exigted between the Jews and Christiana. Of unnateralize?oreignerg in the city mostly were Jews who were engaged In international commerce. They had special restrictions imposed againWthem and had no right to awn any large buildings. There was no ipdication of friction between the citizens and the nnnaturalized foreigners. -8. The religion of the residents of Cernowiti was Orthodox, Hebrew, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic. APproximately 45% of the inhabitants participate& actively in religious affairs. The principal churches were: Cernowiti City Cathedral; Biseria Sf. ,Paraschiva? on Regele Ferdinand Street; Roman Catholic Church on Regale Ferdinand Street; Sf. Micolae Church (Rumanian Orthodox) on Romana Street; and. the German Lutheran Church located, on Resedintei Street.. 9. Of the two railroad stations, Gars Mare was the terminal and handled passenger trains. Both stations handled freight trains which carried most of the wood used by the city populous for fuel. The main station, Gera Mare (also known as Gera Cernowiti) was three stories high, greyish-black in color, and bad fifteen tracks. 10. The railroad to Poland passed through Cernowiti and the following stations: Iasi, Roman, Bacaur and Bucharest. The railroad eastward towards the USSR passed through Rotin and the newest railroad line crossed the Carpathian Mountains in Ardeal. The tracks were standard gauge and the locomotives were Steam and Dieeel. At least four passenger trains left Cernowiti daily. The medium speed train, called. the *Accelerate) passed through Cernowiti from Bucharest towards Poland and other countries-. The smaller and glower trains called Ntutomotoare" left daily for Storojinet? Ciudei, Siret, etc. The aity.hadene. navigation as it was situated approximately 1/2 mile from the rut River, 11. There were two airports in the city. The large. one (known as Cernowiti Airport) was in the eastern pert of the city on Aetoportului Street. It had several cement runways, one main building, one large hangar, and was circular in form. Cities that were naked by regular passenger flights were Iasi? Bucharest, Cluj0 Oradea Mare, etc. The smaller airpor47,, built by the Soviets in 19410 was in the northwestern part of the city in the area known as Rohagna commune. It had one unpaved runwayrand was circular in form. 12. Lg3ca3----a.--TrIZA2a9P Transportation v g mainly by means of streetc re and electric trolley buses. The city also had taxis and carriages. A double streetcar line ran from Gradina Publica to the Prut River. Each line had. the name of the street on which it travelled as well as a special number. The fare was 15 lei and soldiers in uniform were not exempt from paying f reg. Fare; (streetcar tickets) were purchased in the streetcar* The taxis were ordinary utomailes with the word. .Taxi printed on each side. The carriages were distinguished by little oil lamps. Both served the public at large and the fare was determined by the distance travelled. It was customary to tip the drivers. 13. Government and. A nistrations The City Hall, loc ted in Plata Unirei? housed the Seat of the City Soviet, the food ratio ing center, and the vital gt tigticg department (marriage licenseg? birth certificates, and death certific tag). The NKVD had its headquarters in the Metropolitan Seat Buildings. The Cernowiti City Jail (Puscaria) housed all types of cri inalm. The courts ware:the Municipal Court, the Tribunal Court, the Court of Appeals, and the Military Tribunal Court. There were no concentration camps, all political prisoners d prironers of war were taken to other parts of the country. COMP IAL/SECURITY INFMMATION Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4 CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY INFORMATION .4. 50X1 14. The 3rd Regiment Or iceri vas the security unit located im the citylind serve& as the 'city multi The militia patrolled in pairs and groups offouresSand - sieMetimes more,r y p trolled oetly the public buildings such as the City Hall, PrefeCtura, etc. and also had the duty of extinguishing the gas lamps, preventing thittsp'end maintaining quiet* Tbfy forced the populace to constantly carry identification cards, prohibite walking on streets after twelve midnight, and didn't allow meetings of any sort. They also intensified their patrols during the night. 130 Special permits and identification carts were issued at the Police Department. AU civilian, had their identification papers inspected regularly at least once a year, ethen the visa was extended. The inhabitants made their living mostly from industry, commerce, or public offices, 160 industrial Installations The large factories were privately owned and were: the Dicer= Textile Factory which had approximately 3,000 workers, the Prutul Wail Factory (Industital Semi) which had more than 100** workers, and the Transco Textile Factory which had approximately 2,000 workers. The Attica Sugar Factory, located l kilometers from Cernowiti, had Approximately 2$ fio vorkers, the Tiva Agricultural Factory had more than 1,000 workers, and the Oil Factory, located 1 kilometers from Cernowiti0 had approximately 1,000 workers. All the factories were damaged from the retreats of the Soviets and the Germans. 17, The following articles were in ehort supply and were under strict ratiOnj fit, oil? sngar, bread, flour, and coffee. Ration cards (Cartels), livened monthly, were used to obtain the restricted artit1es0 Oil could be bought only on the black market and when the operators of the black market were caught, they had their geode confiscated and were exposed to fines. 18. Local enterprise had. the right to recruit labor. The requirements were identification PaPera-and nationality papers. Worker, were free to look for employment but ware obliged to notify the factory 14 days prior to their departure. The Chamber of Labor vaa a state institution which looked after the welters of the mime, even though in effect it did not do too Inch for them. The workers had. social security (agiguranta 'Valle) Which took care of them in the event of sicknees, accidents, etc. Wages were not regulated or stabilised. 50X1 19. 200 approximately five per cent of the populace Tare vommuntata (members and. sympathizers). After the Soviet occupation certair Communist newspapers appeared such as "Adevarul Bo:Lima:it" which was in the Rumanian language, There ware also newspapers printed in Rua ian. 21, The lot 1 radio static) ware located in Horecea come approximately 1 kilometers northeast of Cernowitio While under Rumanian leadership* the radio stations broadcasted prograts con i ting mostly of tusit, news, and a few c rcial announcement;, Under the &erten and Soviet ottup tic y only propaganda was broadcasted.. Radio Pr grams *ere heard stly throL.0 10,10. peaker and only about 20% of the population had radios in their home0 Btvever0 they could be easily purchased.. Tuning in to foreign - broadcast s lately forbidden during war time. Aloe caught li *ening to foreign bro dc to was puni bed by i risonment. 22. It was never too difficult for one tof :find dwelling places in the city, Usually for rent" notice app area in the windows of homes that had vacancies. Evenings, either in the center of the city or sn the outskirts, were easily obtainable, In the event that the g vernment was the party renting something to a person, then one had to go to the City Hall, .e only explanation nec t ary for a stranger rementr into the city va the excuse of finding work for intenance of his family, CONFIDENTIAL iTY INFORMATION Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4 50X1 CONFIDENTILL/SECUR1TY INFORMATION .5. 50X1 Living Conditions _ .23. The City had-thrie-large-hOttIOI the Pajura Itagra in Pieta Uniretin'the-center-of- thetity, the Hotel Parit'lticated on-Regele Ferdinand Street at thetorner-Of'Strada Romani., and the Hotel 'EurdPa which was used.only-by-people-of meant Or officers of the-armY: -Theise-htitels were four or five stories high. There were also several smaller hotels in the city. In prit e residencet up to three persons lived in one room. The rooks-hid water, toilettp-anUtome.with showers were Mailable. 'AU the rooms had electricity:and the-COOking-range. "either teed wood or Were electric. The private homes were fernithed-MelljnoUgh'and dOntained sofas, tables, and dresisers,as well as Other-Artitliii,--Walls' Of the.hoMea-were'Ustal1y-Painted. Despite the seemingly well provided facilities, bed bugs, fleas, mice and rats were prevalent. _ . _ . ,25. Cern6Witi University was the largesteducational institution. It had colleges Of le*, theOlOgy, engineering, medicine, liberal arts, and music. There were also many trade schools as well as high schools and grade schools? 26. There were six movie houses that showed American, Rumanian, German, French, and other films. 27. -Cerhowiti had the following hospitals; the Central Hospital Which consisted of six . or seven large buildings, the Woments Hospital which consisted.of one large building, three stories high, the Rye Hospital, the Psychiatric Hospital, and the Military Hospital. All the hospitals were accessible to every individual and both insured and non-insured'persont were received. The City Cemetery was located beyond the Horecea commune, All the suburbs had their own cemeteries. 26, The Military Units stationed in the city were; the 8th Regiment of Vanatori (Rumanian Argy); the 11th Regiment Rosiori located at 11 Rosiori Street, thel4th Pionmii Regiment which was lc.cated on Petru Hares Street, the 3rd. Regiment Graniceri which was located on Ciciur Mare Street, and the 4th Regiment of Jandarmi which was located on Schiller Street, 29. Measures were taken by civil defense training in case of mar known as "Apararea Pasiva" (Passive defense). Every person was obliged to learn certain things in case of var. -end.- CONFIDENTIAL/SECURITY INFORMATION Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/04/18 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000300500008-4