BOLEKHOV RAION SITUATION REPORT FOR AUGUST 1949

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,Approved For Release 2001403/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R0096000 V{9 ,o.o 1U:.1/ 4V1Y11LV.L. U.J Vi: I L,., J'J.r.? V1Y1.1 SECURITY INFORk-ATION CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. COUNT;'; INFORMATION REPORT USSR (Ukrainian SSR) SUBJECT Bolekhov Raion 25X1A PLACE ACQUIRED 25X1X DATE OF i NFO. FOR MAI SE s :iY REASONS TtiI RpD4T IS HOT TO 3E FURTHER CD NO. DATE DISTR. 20 Nov. lye., NO. OF PAGES 16 TRAij3M. IlIED WITHIN THE UAITED NO. OF ENCLS. 1 STATES, OR BEYOND THE BORDERS DF THE UNITED STATES, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSloN Of THE REIEAS- SUPPLEMENT TO INS OFFICE. REPORT NO. SolekhovRaionSituation Report For the Month of August 1949 TIDE EI MY SITUATION The State of the Party, Police, Administration. and Changes Therein 1. Raion Party Committee During the period reported on, the Raion Party Committee concentrated all its energies on harvesting and collecting quotas and apportioning grain quotas. The kolkhozy were under pressure for early harvesting of the grain and delivery of quotas. Members of the Party also have been visiting villages and stirring up the people tn volunteer for resettlement in Odessa. 2.. Raion Committee of the LKSMU TILKSM ? Komsomol The Raion Committee of the LKSMU, during the period reported on, displayed no activity in the villages of the raion. All Komsomol activity was limited to the raion center. No new Komsomol members from the local population were forthcoming, 3. The Pioneers and Childrens&?Organizations There are Fioneera in the schools of the raion center an4 they took part in the rest camp organized for Pioneers aria school children of the town of Bolekhov. There were 40 children in the rest camp from the raion center. 4. 90 CLASSIFICATION sub-district comprising the villages of Hoshiv, Herynya, and Tyapche, During the period reported on, there was a transfer of the head of the 25X1A NAVY AtR Situation Report for August 1949 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009?RQA70005-3 SLORET/CONTROL US UFFIC1A ONLY namely Krizhanovski, who was transferred to Bushivetski Haion. He was replaced by Sokolovski, Ivan, from the village of Vistovo, Kalush Rain (who is a UPA deserter) A new head for the sub-district of Choihany was appointed; he is Denysov, Leonid,,, For protection of the kolkhoz the following IiiVD men were billeted in the village of rloziiva Junior Lt, Sarnsonov, head of the sub--district of. Hoshiv; Sokolov ski, Ivan, head of the sub-district of Hoziiv; and Tsimernan, a local Jew from Bolekhov. Sub-district heads Folin and Cherneyev, Vasil, who were perr::anently billeted in the village of Tysiv, are no longer there, but often visit the village from the town of Bolekhov. All the heads of the sub-districts continuously visit the villages in matters concerning police, also escorting ir:spectors from the financial section, who collect taxes and arrears from the peasants, as well as the overdue quotas. On 14. August 1949 the insurgents killed two MVD men helcnFrinFT to the Vytvytsya militia, Zhmud, Ivan, a tax collector, and Zakharenko, Andrei, a collaborator. 5 - MGB During the period re,:?orted on, a new operational ;:;roup of Chekists under the command of Hutko appeared rouna the village of Cholhany. A secona group unaer the corat:.ana of operational leaner Bogomolov appeared round the village of Tysiv, Wgomolov often acts as a aeputy for the head of the MGB, iti rilenko, wile was wounued by the insurgents Near the village of Vytvytsya another group, under the comrnnd of raion operational leaner Kulakov, was sent to assist Cherrieyev, v+ho is permanently stationed there. All the above-ttientioned groups are sent to help the operational leaders who are permanently stationed in these villages. During the period rc;l orted on, all of the operational groups concentrated their activity in the forests The whole groups df Criekists camped in the forests and searched them. They also often laid ambu::hes in forests during the day and in villages and fields at night, 6. Military and Police Garrisons The garrison in the village of Hoshiv, which is there to protect the bridges, is composed of 25 red-epauletted men fhervonopahonniky7 under the command of.Horsov, Oleks. The garrison in the village of Hoziiv, for the protection of the kolkhoz, is, eight men strong, under the corrsiand of Senior Sergeant Buzlov, The 2 VD heads of sub-districts are permanently billeted in the villages of Hoziiv, Vytvytsya, and 1'idberezh, They also visit the village of Tysiv regularly. The MVD troops in the raion center con:I.:r1se 30u red-epauletted men as pro- tection for the center and as reinforcements for larger operations in the raion. 7, Prisons At the MVD Headquarters in the raion center there is a KPZ LChamber of Temporary Detention7where arrested people are locked up until tiieir trans- fer to the oblast center. 8. Units of the tied ;army n no change. 9 .ion Voyenkomat During the period reported on, the Voyenkornat called up all young men of the 1929 class who failed to report to the call up in the previous month, Again, not one of those called up reported, Approved For R 6WiiS2MM1 3gF'C ALRDFW3Y00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R0099g% 0005-3 oW.1tf.T/CUtvThOL US LFFICL L:a LILY CI:;NTh..I.. ii?+T;.Lw..,.(J,'NCL AGLN Y Yatskiv, Xosif, fvora the viilaLe of Luzhki, 1929 c1aoc, .as cailec. up the I revious nior.th, joined the hed Army., 10. Usoaviakhim -- No change. 1? haion Councils - No clanf e. 12., Tov m Councils - No change. 13:. Village Council During the reriod rer orted on, there was no chataf?e ir the village administra- tion, Not ever:; village council has a head? In the absence of the latter, the. irwork is done by the secretary, Not all vi1.1-3ges have financial agents. The following is the list of financial agents residing .n the villages: lhostichky T lriyav:a iho1 i i>ci7?nytsya Herynya Tyupche Tars iv Kuk: earcnuit, L.yiUwylo I hoz'I:an, Yosif I?rokop Kirik, Vasil Ivan - Dubiv, Ivan #.iko Yukhman, Stefan Horinski, Yosafat Soloviy, Ivan St n born 1904 born 190) born 1891) ?? born 1891 born 189? horn 103 - born 1897 - education five classes education four classes caucation four classes education three classu; education four classes education four classes education four classes The financial agents collect the taxes only when the h..ads of the sub--districts arrive in the villages nrid direct the activities then msely :s. The administration of the viilanra councils carry out a1] instructions under pressure of terror, The t, axe: :4nci r.u.otns, etc., are collected by variouL brisades which constantly Come rtotivn fr t the r?lori ccr..tcr. The heads are v?:;ry dic~sAisfie with the Bolsri-avik artc all o' t'-ier.. rish in th.a.r hearts to resign.. The attitude of the I3ol:;havikc toward the vi1la fe admiral trition is 1~rutal For instance, on 10 Auvust 1949 ir: tr.e villa-e of loz'-iv the Conn.ur,ist Blokhin beat e.q tie secretary of the villaLe council zrec:,. ae he refused hip. ferr_zssion to t%~e over a :AL;Ing 's;hick belon_ed to a Pole who left for I olarcd, and he handed it to the; kolkhoz in the villa 'e of Hoziiv., 14? haion :xeoutive Corrs:ittee (IiVK) Uurin4 tea . , riU~; r ortc;ri on, the Ti:ion :''x,'scutive Ccp,;:.1ttee ,:a: the :rain delivorv moths iota: colle:ctirw rinnncieal arrears? 1-,iS1.r divirir?.i' ILurin.? the period retorted or, the RV.K arran -ec thr(- ct r rer -rces with the hems of the vill i e councils during v.nich the rain suh jciet raq5 te execution of the F1ins for bt^te purenasin and various taxes an- rin3r.cial arrears, On eu ust, c.urit, a eor, ^r :r:;ce, the head of the RVK, Halychuk, threate$~ed the heads of the village councils with r ri5on and Siberia for non-fulfillment of the plan for the 3t.ate I_urchase of grain anc of all other plans:, He also cr.?iticized the he.,u of the Luzhki villas.e council for f ,lure to re- 1-air tie prep ises of the village council and of the club He asked the heads 114hy do you sit in tine villages, taking the Governraient' 9 riranr.,y? You want an independent Ukraine! ? he will not be inde,endent. Before she is indel,encient, all of you will be in Siberia and the aoviet Union will con- tinue as before... It will be too bad for you if thins arc not ir. order a if you uo not have eraoutji timber to ref..air the club, use the timber from the nouses of those geol. le who viere c eI ortea to aiberia., . , if you do not taxe tee timber awayv+e }vill ta4e it for the kol;ciioz stables,," Rudenko, who is concerned with the State purchasing of j.;rain, saiu he would not speak any ecwre, but prosecute those. who are at friult and confiscate: their j:roperty. On 2.~ :august,, in the Party offices, there vas a conference of the heads3 secretaries, and financial agents of the village councils and the main SLGh r/clc N rFiai. Us OFFZCL,ib J LY Approved For Release 2001/03/3?: CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 SEMET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 25X1A subjects discussed wares the financial economy of the raion and State purchasing of bread grain. The secretary of the Party, Tbpchiy, said that Bolekhov Raion was far behind in the payment of taxes and that the raion suet pay 5771 OOO rxblee in taxes in 1949 aril 300,000 insurance money, which would be 'used for the reconstruction of the national economy and for iaa- provements in the conditions of the workers. They would try to improve the life of the population in.Holekhov Raion. Topchiy instructed the heads to conclude the State grain purchase by 3 September 1949 and to collect all the financial arrears by 17 September.- LevcIenkoe head of the raion financial section,, read the report about the fulfillment of the financial plans. He said that Bolekhov Raion takes 33rd place in the oblast for fulfillment of the plans,, He blamed the village administration for this. -Ha specially attacked the village of Cholhany, saying that all the villages fulfilled the plan by 90 to 95 percents whereas Cholhany did so by only 60.04 percent. The financial agent of Choiharny tried to excuse himself by pointing out that the greatest arrears were those of old and infirm people, from whom it is very difficult to collect the money, but Levohenko would not accept this excuse and threatened the agent with. all sorts of things if he failed to collect the money. Afterwards Halychuk appealed to the villages to take part in competition of State purchase and threatened the head and administra- tion of the village of Cholhany with prosecution and Siberia if they failed in their deliveries of bread grain quotas. A decision was reached during. the conference of the Politburo with the. Raion Executive Committee to censure the'heads of the village councils of Txusiv and Polyanytsya for their lack of. energy in purchasing of bread grains. The heads of the village councils of Vy,'vvytspa, Pidberezh, and ,rapche were given advance copies of this decision as a.warning. The.'work of the RVK, during the period reported on, was concentrated on State purchasing. Practically all employees of the raion administration have participated in brigades which went around the villages, forcibly collecting the grain purchased by the State. 15. The lbwn Executive Committee The head of the Town Executive Committee is a Russian, Pikhe who was formerly employed in the raion Voyenkomat ? 16,. The People's Court During the period reported on, the People's Court dealt mostly with the members of Hoziiv kolkhoz who were harvesting rye from the kolkhoz fields for their town used 2.76 Public Prosecutor - no change. 18 State Bank - no material available. 19a Savings Bank no material available. 20. Consumers' Coopgrative In the .?lion Consumer's Cooperative and in the trade there were no changes of personnel and the trade was very much as previously reported. 210 U,minza& minsah7 / uihorized Representative of the Ministry of Agricultural The head of the Upominzag, Rudenko, during the period reported on-continuously visited the villages of the raion, accompanied by various brigades, in con- nection with the delivery of the grain quotas. tie was also present at the conference of the heads of village councils, threatening them'if they failed to fulfill the plan. SEL? ET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 25X1A SECRET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGzNCY 22 r n~, a,,,tdoi iVorksho,? Cdeir~ ~ Q es, ax^d ~ There were no great changes during the period reported on. All the workshops Ehd combines are under the management of the Communists from the raion center. The more responsible work is givens to the newcomers from the east. The local Ukrainians are only used as unskilled labor'. There are 15 mills. in the raion, belonging to the Lishchoprom and.a few to the Raion Consumers' Cooperative. At this time the mills received instructions which do not allow them to grind grain until all the quotas have been collected. There are three ui t] is connected with the mills In the villages of Bryaza,,, Polyanytsya, and Slobodaa The Bryaza and Sloboda sawmills belong to the ESS and the Polyanyteya one to the forestry in the village of Polyanytsyav In the mills And sawmills the.employees are local Ukrainians recruited. from the local peasants. 23. Forest Station The forest stationsaduring the period reported on, have been cutting timber and taking it &way by loading it on the railway and onto trucks. Both the forest administration and the actual forestry work are being done by local Ukrainians from neighboring villages. During the period reported on, the Bolsheviks dismissed the foreman at the forest section of Folyanyteya, Yurko Dyakiv, from the village of Bryaza, and a sorter, Yurko Pynakh, from the village of Polyanyteyaj because they demanded food for the workers, 24. Forestry During the period reported on, the deputy forester, Fedor Shmer, was dismissed. No.-one came to replace him. 25c Machine and Tractor Station - non-6xistent? 26 Soykhoz? Kolkhoz, and Farms Attached To Works. There was no change in the kolkhoz, where,, during the period reported on, the bread grain was harvested and preparations were made for threshing. There are farms in the raion center connected with the workshops which are very neglected and are used only by the managers of the workshops. 27o Radon Office of the kdnistry of Communications - no change. 2.fie w4ee.r.r~+.~rrr.ea..~.rlr~~ 84 The railway line passes through the district of Dolina-Bolekhov-Stry. The railway station is in the town of Bolekhov and a halt near the,village of Tyapchea The station master in Bolekhov is Pavlo Rozomov, Party member, Russian, from the east. Hie deputy is Volodomir Hehtsik, Ukrainian, from the town of Bo1ekhov' 29o Printing Works - no change. The 0ccupiers* Activities and Policies rr . .Orr~a Sri!! in the Various Spheres of Life! 30? Mining and Industry Gpnl~rl T I The workshops in the raion center have, during the period reported on, fulfilled and over-fulfilled the production plans. The tannery fulfilled .the yearly plan by 70 percent up to the month of Augusta Recently it started producing soap and produced 1,000 kg. Lespromhostof the Myasomolprom , fulfilled the yearly plan by 101.3 percent up to the month of August.. SEET/CONTROL US .OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/2: CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 CIA-RDP83-00415R009961b005-3 SECRET/CONTROL. US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTEILIGENCB AGENCX In the salt mines a new pan was constructed, which makes the work coan- siderably Lighter. The same work that used to be done by three or four am cam how be done by one man. The new pan is five times smaller than the others, but produces four times as much salt. .Construction of a power station for the tannery has begun. It will be of 150 kilowatt, produced by steam. The factory already received 16 electric motors which will drive all the machinery for the tannery. The industrial workers earn from 200 to 500 krb. monthly. The Stakhanov workers who over-fulfill the norm by 150 to 200 percent earn anything up to 1,000 krb. per month. 31. h9doulture During the period reported on, the villages have been apportioned the State purchasing. quota of grain and the following quantities were collected in August and Septembers .pportioned (cwt) JAft (cwt) Dsl_ i dam) Cholhany 18500 500 370 ffoziiv - 500 200 271 Pidberezh 500 - 290 Roshiv 350 220 Herynya 450 - 250 Tysir 500 - 185 Pol,ranytsya 200 - 186 Ty"he 450 - 252 . Tanyava 100 - 5 Bubnyahche 50 - 2 Rostichky 400 - 185 Vytvytsya 400 200 Stankivtsi 100 - 50 Tserkivna 200 - 95 Sloboda 100 - 7 Bryaz$ 20 Knyatholuka .500 d 450 kolkhoz received from 200 to 500 kc of grain. The collection of the still outstanding quotas is continuing, but the Bolsheviks are having no success, owing to the poor harvest. The Bolsheviks collect the quotas by force and can it the voluntary "State purchases" The quantity of the ouota depends on the size of the field: from one ham 100 kg, from two ha - 150 kg, and from three ha - 200 kgq The State pays 5,60-krb for one cwt of rye and 2.60 krb for oats,, During the period reported on, the kolkhoz members have been harvesting the bread grain and mowing grass for hay. All the employees of the raion health section under the command of the head of the section, Shindzhuk, came down for one day from the raion center to help the kolkhoz i/n Victory in harvesting. The employees of the Raion Consumer Cooperative gave assistance during the harvest to the kolkhoz i/n Voroshilov, in the town of Bolekhov. The members of this.kolkhos received two kg of-grain in advance per one working day, which amounted to each of them receiving- 100 to 200 kg of grain.. The same-.happened in the kolkiioz i/n Victory, where the members of the During the period reported on, the livestock of the kolkhoz i/n Victory increased considerably. The kolkhoz_nOw owns, cows - 21, oxen - 7, calves - 3, young cows - 2, horses - 3.2, colts - 7, pigs - 4o sheep 2p and beehives - 13. SEcR T/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 25X1A SECRET/CONTRDL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY There was also wore agricultural machinery: winnowing fan-,machines - 9, hutting machines -.11, threshing machines - 1, carts -.18, ploughs - 16, harrows - 16, chaff-cutters - 2,. driving wheel .- 1, slashing machines .. 2, and wooden barrels - 58 The buildings of the ko].khoz: living quarters - two. buildings (galvanized roof)b barns - two, stables - one, stove-room - one, and henhouse a- one. All of these buildings are thatched and in a good state of repair.. These in- .creases in the inventory were primarily because of the fact that, when the Bolsheviks- deported peasants from Cholhany, Hoziiv.and other villages, they took their property and gave it to the kolkhoz. The kolkhoz.has 2B families - 71 persons, 48 of whom are able-bodied, When it came to work,there were only about 20 members of kolkhoz who could be found for work by the Bolsheviks. The remainder of the kolkhoz members do not go out to work. The'following norm is set for one.working day in the kolkhoz mowing of grass - 90 area,, corn - 10 area, raking of hay - 90 area, carting of sheaves - 1,000, lifting of sheaves to stacks - 1,000, threshing - 100 sheaves, and storing of straw after 17 cwt of grain are threshed, Looking .after a horse for a wholo month is equivalent to one working day, looking after oxen - 41 working days, and milking 30 cows is eouivalent to. one working day. Yost,of the kolkhoz'membera have about 90 working days to their credit. The working day lasts from ten to twenty hours. Each kolkhoz.member has a plot of ground of about 30 area for his own use, and has;the right to keep a cow, a pig, and poultry. Each member hab'to deliver a quota of.150 liters of milk and 15 kg of meat per year; and also pay an agricultural tax of 15 to 45 krb and an insurance of 15 to 100 krb. On 6 August 1949,.the Bolsheviks from the land section took away from the individual farmers 43 ha of land for the kolkhoz and told the-farmers either to join the kolkhoz or clear out to the village of_.Cholhruy. On 3 August, during the session in Hoziiv, the raion court sentenced kolkhoz zhember Tendor-Dorosh to Siberia because he had not, even one working day to his credit'and he had cut 0.9 ha of rye from his field which was apportioned to kolkhoz member Mykola Karasevich. 326 Forest Economy. During the period reported on, the forestriea were busy cutting.timber, developing'nurseries, cutting hay for the Leakhoz, and issuing instructions to forestry employees about collecting seeds, The Tsenkivnyteya forestry gathered 50 cwt of hay for the Leskhoz. The forest station which belongs to this forestry finished cutting wood in Rostoki forest, where 200 cubic meters of timber were stacked. During the period reported on, trucks took away 820 cubic meters of timber from the stores. From the subdistrict EalnamVytvytsya, DOK took away 150 cubic meters of timber, From the toreet station of ?Polyanytsya, from the Basarabka and Pidzholob woods near the village of Bryaza, the narrow gauge railway transported 1,600 cubic meters of timber to DOK. From the Ozekiv wood, near the village of Polyanytsya, the Ukrsovkhozstroi from Dolina took away 936 cubic meters of timber by truck and from the Tysova wood a firm from Tarnopol took away 600 cubic meters. Forestry workers earn from 8 to 20 krb daily, and drivers from 10 to 30 krb. The workers are dissatisfied because they cannot live on their earnings and because they are paid very irregularly, Sometimes they have to wait from two to three months. SECRET/CONTROL US- OFFICIALS ONLY -7- Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 25X1A SECRET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY CEEiTRAL INTELLxaENcE AGENCY 8 reeding of t tyestoak There are livestock farms attached to the kolkhozy in Hoziiv and Aolekhov. There are 58 animal., of which 21 are cows, in Hoziiv, and 87 animals, of which 24 are cows, in Bolekhov. Livestock increased during August, because the Bolsheviks have taken the property of the deported faracri and given it to the kolkhozy.. . The kol.khozy deliver their ailk every day to the dairy in the raion center. They have their own common pastureland for their cattle. Livestock breeding by individual farmers is made impossible by imposing large quotas of meat and milk, etc. The Bolsheviks do not give any assistance for the improvement of livestock. 34... . 'ie The fisheries, which are concentrated in the village of Cholhany, did not display any marked activity during the period reported on. 35. Garden and Orchard There are no extensive orchards in the waion. There are only email, neglected ones belonging to the peasants, from which no quota of fruit is demanded. Recently the Bolsheviks have imposed taxes on fruit trees; from a fruit- bearing tree -- 40 krb and from a young tree - 10 " krb per tree. 36,, ads During the period reported on, the RSS received goods such as fish, tobacco, and fruit with a total value of 600,000 krb. The turnover of the RSS and the SST has recently increased. During the harvest the trade stores received more goods for the peasants. The village stores had. the following turnover during the period reported on: Hoshiv - 21,000 krb, goods received - 24,85 krb; Vytvytsya - 16,000 krb, goods received - 13,000 krb; and Sloboda - turnover 32,914 krb. The following goods arrived in the village stores: matches, soap, oiX! whisky, cigarettes, manufactures, bread, sausages, wine, fish, cotton, school books, copy books, and various small less useful goods. The everyday needs of the population have been supplied up to 75 percent (with the exception of food, clothing, and shoes). Special trade privileges are granted to the Party leaders of raion centeraa who can also purchase the beat goods directly from the RS$ stores. Specu- lation is being only partially suppressed by the government. One can ob- tain goods on the black market which are still in short supply in the State shops at high prices. 376 Financial Econ. y The Bolsheviks use various methods in order to collect the taxes from the peasants :. they take away clothing, confiscate livestock, etc,,, from people who have no money to pay taxes, On 22 August there was a conference in the Party offices of all the heads and secretaries of the village councils. During this conference the head of the raion financial section, Levchenkog stated that Bolekhov Raion occupies the 33rd place in the oblast in connec- tion with the financial plans and that it must collect 577,000 krb in taxes and 300,000 krb in insurance, and that all the villages of the raion have fulfilled the financial plan from 90 to 95 percent with the exception of the village of Cholhany, where the percentage was 60.04,-and the responsibility for that was, according to Levchenko, that of the village administration. The Bolsheviks forcibly collect taxes from the peasants, pass heavy sentences, confiscate property, etc. For example, on 18 August 1949 the raion court sentenced farmer Yurko M. Pilipiv to-15 yearaeimprisonment because he failed to pay 8,000 krb in taxes and to deliver 800 kg of the grain quota. All his property was confiscated. By such methods the. Bolsheviks force the peasants to pay the overdue taxes. SECRET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03L: CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 sEmT/CONTiOL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL IN=LTG NNCS AGENCT . 384 25X1A Trr ra ra,4ap. Trafic,1 an CoConom&cati one The raion has telephone and telegraph communications with the oblasta The MS has wireless communications. The operational groups which partici- pate in raids and searches of the woods have radio-transmitters by means of which they keep in touch with the raion center, The nsion center has telephone and postal communications with villages, but the telephone contact is only with those villages which are near the raion center. Goods and passengers are carried by railway which goes through the raion. There is a narrow-gauge railway in the villages of Bryaza and Taerkivna which transports timber twice daily to DOK in the raion center. Trucks carry timber from the villages of Yytvytsya, Ltiypa, Tysiv, and Polyanytsya, During the period reported on, the trucks carried 20506 cubic meters and the narrow gauge railway 600 cubic meters of wood. The rebuilding. of the narrow gauge railway track is continuing on the Taerkivns8Sloboda- Luzhki line. 39. Jii3.itary Px eparations During the period reported on, the Voyenkomat called up those young men who, during the previous month, had not reported for military service in the Red Army. None of these young people reported except Yosef Yatskiv, from the village 'of Luzhki, 1929 class, who joined the Red Army. 40o Schools During the period reported on, teachers and scholars were on their summer holidays G The schools are being repaired and supplied with wood for the coming winter. 410 .,Ctiltura L- Educat e; a. I Life All cultural life is limited to the raion center where the Party members and the Komsomol are very active,. During the period reported on, the "Bolshevik" cinema showed the following films: August 1949 (dates) 1 3-4 5 6-7 6 U42 13-14 16-i7 18m19 20 21*22 23 24 25-26 27-28 29?30 31 ' The Distant Bride. Sorochin Market The Consorts The Wh arknees (foreign) Th. White _Call Merchants oLife LeWgLrad Dre Taker and Zokhra On the railway station of Bolekhov a coach was arranged and the film Rauch- was shown. Madame Bovary (foreign) Lucky Sea Journey The Teacher 811 P Muelka the Aristocrat (foreign) At She Meeting Point 1bet The mobile cinema has been showing films in villages and factories for the workers. In the. factories shows were arranged three times a month. SECRET/CONTADL US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 SECRET/ODNTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY ciimAL INTEL CE A=CT 25X1A On 19 August in the village of Hosiiv, the film Battle atSS a] r vas shown. There were eight people present. On 31 August the mobile cinema arrived in the villages of Rostiohky and Vytvytsya, but -as nobody turned up there was no film shown. On 7 August In the Bolekhov station a football match was arranged between the teams of Zemit Pram Tavoriv and Bolshevik from Bolokhovs the score was 4 to 3 in favor of the Bolshevik team. The cinema in the caion center is primarily visited by people from the wait, Local peopl) only go where on Su ers and holidays. The Bolsheviks force the workers to attend shows organized for them. They drive then to the cinema straight from work. Each month they deduct two krb from the workers' pay, irrespective of whether they have been to the cinema or not. Clubs are active in the raion center and in the villages of Vytvytayaq Hoziiv, Pidbereih, Hoshiv, and Cholhany. They are visited by the members of brigades stationed there and by the militia. in the village of ChoLhany, the heat of the club is a certain Volodomir Rosumovski, born 1931 in the SUZ;ffaatern Ukrainian Territories, and a member of the Komsomol.. Fecently he has had the club .premises repaired. He is permanently billeted with the brigade in the village., In the village of Herynyn the head of the club is Aleks DA, Leeyak, a member of the Komsomol, and a ramsettler; and the head of the library is a member of the Pioneers, Talyama Ivanovich Lisenko from the SUZ. The other villages of the raion have no clubs but there are appointed heads of clubs, mostly members of the Komsomol from the radon center, who have to come down from time to time with the brigades to these villages and give instructions to the heads of village councils to repair club premises. Active clubs are under the protection of they militia which is billeted there. In the village of Cholhany the head of the club serves with the brigade and brings a radio set with him and when he departs he takes it back with him to the raion center.. The libraries are open where the clubs are active. The library in the village of Vytvytsya has purchased Bolshevik books for .a total of 2,500 krb. In these libraries there are froti 200 to 1,000 Bolshevik books but they are not being read by the popu- lation. The cultural life in the raion is not of very high stafida*d, and the leaders are not behaving well. "This is demonstrated . by. the following fact: In the x aion newspaper dated 7 August 1949,, on the second page there is a sharp criticism by Communists Shtanko and dcrasnevska of the director of the House of Culture, tiarchuk, and of the head of the artistic self- entertainment-group, Tyutkalo, it is alleged-that Tyiutkalo arrived in the House of Culture and shouted at the two Communistas "What do you want here? go to hell e!' When they told him that they had come to Join the artistic self-entertainment group, he became very sarcastic: "We have quite a good coUeotive? we do not want artists like you." The director of the House of Culture supported Tyutkalo in his stupid talk. When Shtanko and Kraenevska decided to leave, Tyutkalo said: *Good-bye.. This is that I wanted" The Bolsheviks make all sorts of efforts to organize cultural life in the villages, but they meet with no success. The population'does not visit the club or cinema, does not read books from the library, and not one of the local youths agrees to become the head of the clubs. 42. C u?rch,jnndd Religions Activity The churches are not closed in the raion but the priests are not allowed to officiate. There are no special taxes imposed on the church with the exception of the land tax and insurance: SECRET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/2iCIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415ROOygg ?70005-3 SECRET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AQENCY The priests who have not gone over to, the Russian Orthodox Church are still in the villages of Vytvytsya, Knyazholuka, Sloboda, and Tanyava. They are not allowed to officiate.. In duly 1949 a Russian Orthodox priest arrived in the village of &alekhov. He was warning the population not to attend,servicss in Hoshiv. He has changed the church service somewhat and the population boycotts him and does not attend church when he in there. Only a few of the re-settlers from behind the Curaon Line visit the church. The same priest held a service in the village of Dolzhtsi in the presence of five persons; the rest did not come because the priest was Russian Orthodox,, This incident demonstrates the attitude of the population towards the Orthodox Church. 'The population often visits the monastery in the village of Hoshiv and on Sundays visits the churches and holds prayers under the guidance of deacons. 430 ' lie,_T.ntra Part, y Life There are no Party members from the local population. There are members of the Komsomol in the raion center, primarily easterners or those who were forced to join, The same applies to the local teachers and teachers from the SUZO The secretary of the RK LKSMU 5IM , during a conference of teachers, criticized the teachers for a lack of cultural activity, saying that all teachers are members of the Komsomol, but their conduct is not Komsomol-like. He said that it was time to end being afraid of the Banderovtei.(No detailed material is available concerning Party conferences and Party life 44. Propaganda -and ,itation The Bolsheviks distribute about 48,000 newspapers, magazines, and brochures per month in the raion, including from 10,000 to 129000 copies of the raion newspaper, The meetings,which the Bolsheviks organized in the villages were primarily concerned with the delivery of grain quotas, There were about ten such meetings,,during which the Bolsheviks appealed to the peasants to deliver 100 percent of their quotas as soon as possible, On $ August, in the village of Ukrainian revolutionary ~ve~aent~ Be said during which he besmirched th that the-Banderovtsi are sheltered in the forests, where they have the best food, which they take from the peasants,, whom they incite to refuse to aeliver even one grain of corn to the government, hoping thereby to speed up'the coming of the warn He said that the Soviet Union is not afraid of war with the United States,as all the working classes everywhere are behind the Soviets. Afterwards the Communist Levchenko said that the first duty of the peasants is to obey the Soviet Government hard do everything which the Communist Party and Stalin ask them to do. On 20 August,.in the village of Choihany, the Secretary of the Raion Party Committee, Topchiy.,who arrived with'a brigade to collect quotas, held a meeting in the presence of 15 people. He spoke of the reasons why the peasants resisted the Soviet Government and why. they refused to deliver that r qucrtfif u He said: There is no need for you to be afraid any more. We have killed K-,- and you need not be frightened of A-? and Y*.- You are just the same bandits as they are - your children at school tear down our slogans and replace them with the slogans of the Banderovtei. If you want independence, . you win get it from us; we shall surround it with barbed wire and you can live independently." On 25 August, in the village of.Chol.hany.. Topchiy held another meeting concerning the resettlement of the peasants in the Odessa district, He asked the g peasants to volunteer for the resettlement scheme9 promising to each family 500 krb travelling expenses and permission to take their property, the buildings, to their new place by rail. Also, when they reach their destination, they would receive a State loan of.5,000 krb for farm reconstruc- tion. He also Appealed to the peasants to deliver the whole of their grain quotas within three days and asked them to vote a resolution to this effect. None of the peasants responded and Topchiy began to threaten them with Siberiaa\ He turned to one of the elders, Andrei Sinishin, and asked him why he did SBCFiT/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/234.&IA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 SWtET/ CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTELLIQb'NCE AGENCY 25X1A not dome forward to vote for the resolution. Sinishin answered: "I shall .not vote either for myself or others. Rudenko made a kulak out of me, Apportioning 25 cwt, of quota to as which I cannot deliver. You may sentenoo me or do what, you like to me, I do not care for such a life any longer." .Tbpohiy received a similar answer from all the 15-people who were pfsent. When'the poas+unts refused to deliver their quotas, Topcbiy said: "The ?banditag do itot leave you in peace; they want Fad to be imbeciles, that is why they drive teachers and doctors out of your villages." The meeting ended with more threats from Topchiy. On 20 August s meeting was held in the village of Vytvytsya by the head of the RVKb Haiychuk. The peasants protested against the heavy quotas and Topehiy, with come Chekists, beat the fanners Y Y~ and K.,,,_?_< The remainder cif the peasants escaped from the meetings Similar gatherings were held in the villages-during the collection of ouotae. In the course of such meetings there were threats for non-deli- of ouot s, attacks against the Ukrainian insurgents attacks against llegibl insurgents, and efforts to pin on to us collaboration with the Germans and Anglo- Americans in order to alienate the masses of the people from us. The moat intensive propaganda was conducted in the raion newspaper; it is full of lies and falsehoods and the peasants only laugh at it: For instance the Bolehevfk paper Bolshevik Tempo, dated 11 August, No. 64/4631 wrote theta in the village of Cholhany, the club was rebuilt and opened for the use of the villagers, but it was furnished with all necessities and became the popular meeting place of the working masses. In reality, the club was re- paired by 13 August and the "furniture" in it was-composed-of a table, four ohaire,and two broken benches. The population of the village of Cholhany did not even know what the-club looked like, since nobody ever-entered it. The head of the club always brings the wireless set with him when he site there with-the brigade,; and, when he leaves, he takes the set back again. In a whispering campaign, the Bolsheviks continuously tell the peasants about mass resettlement of whole villages, mass collectivization, etc. 45.0 ' Terror. Provocations and Justice During the period reported on, the Bolsheviks organized searches of the woods from which-they received information. From 15 to 100 Chekiata took part In these searches and employed dogs to help them: they searched for trails, and looked behind every bush. Such.raids took place on 12 and 17.Auguat-near the village of Vytvytaya, on 19 August near the village of Tysiv;and on 21 August near the'village of Bubnyehohe0 The operational twits also often searched the woods, The Ch?kists laid ambushes. in the daytime in the woods and at night near the villages at the road crossings, There were more than 35-of such ambushes in the raion. The Bolsheviks continue to murder people. During the period reported on, the Bolsheviks killed two insurgents and six civilians, including ? girl, in the raion. They were: two young boys in hiding from the Fri L in Russia, one girl bestially tortured as she was carrying food for her brother hiding from the FZN, and another boy they tortured to death by sticking a bayonet through him, having secured his hands with wire. He was found harvest- ing his field near the forest.' They also killed a man and his wife in the, oar as they were returning from the monastery of Hoshiv. All this was done by the operational units of the Ch?ka, whose treatment of the Ukrainian population can only be described as bestial. There were many beatings and arrests by the Cheka in order to frighten.the population and keep them from any collaboration with the insurgents. During the,period reported on, there were many cases-of beating up the peasants be- cause they did not deliver their quotas, or because they had nothing left to deliver. One of the ways to frighten the. population is deportation. During the period reported on, the Bolsheviks deported the families of the Insurgents on 7 28, and 29 August from the villages of Cholhany, Bryaza, Howiiv, Tysiv, and Rostiehky; a total of 20 families - 60 persons. SECRET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/Z3 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 BEQtET/0ONT L U.S OFFICIALS ONLX SAL INTE GRCE AGENCY 46n 25X1A The Bolshevik* 'confiscated property belonging to people who were departed1 also of those familiee where a member is under sentence, and very often they confiscated the'livestock belonging to those peasants who did not deliver their quotas. The Bolsheviks often make efforts to provoke the 1krainian population, but they are not-successful since the population is well aware of their tricks. During the period reported on, there were three specific cases of provocation by mesa of which the Cheka hoped to establish contact with the insurgents. For instance, on 20 August, in the woods near the village of Tyeiv, the Cheka caught farmer F and, pretending to be ineuzgsnt$, asked him to put them in toulth with D._.. or other insurgents. Courts are often in session and'they are busy with cases of alleged eoUabora tion with the Ukrainian'revolutionary underground. The most lenient sentence is from 10 to 25 years of prison. During the period reported on, the Bolsheviks sentenced three peasants from the village-of Hoziiv to 6 to 15 years exile to Siberia, two of them members of the kolkhoz, for reluctance to work in the kolkhoz and-for harvesting on their own fields which were apportioned to some- one else, and one woman, not a member of the kolkhoz, who was found taking away some hay for her cow from a kolkhoz fields Col nizgtiQ of Our Lands by -Y Foreigners There was no influx of foreigners into our raion during the period reported on. The foreigners who live. in the raion center are primarily hussiane who have lived there since the last war and who occupy key positions and manage the life of the raion. 0-ga ? CharacteriBti s of the gpul ation 4716 Attitude Tbward the Bolsheviks and Reasons For It The attitude of the population towards the Bolsheviks is hostile because they pillage the population by means of taxation and quotas, etc. They use terroristic methods towards the people, destroying the Ukrainians physicall-v by means of deportation, murders. arrests, and heavy sentenaea, The population obeys the orders and instructions only because they are afraid of confiscation of property and exile. The military mobilization orders are not fully obeyed by them. For instance, the call up to the Red Army of the 1929 class was ignored by 40 percent of recruits from the raion, who were evading it by hook or by crook and were in hiding. Many of the young men who were forcibly taken to FZN managed to escape from the Donbas and are in hiding. Bolshevik agitation, terror, and provocation have only a temporary influence; the population soon shakes it off and is even more hostile towards them, Through heavy taxation and quotas the population goes about in rags, barefoot, and hungry. I order to earn sufficient money for taxes and food they are forced to do forestry work (primarily in the mountain villages). The cultural, educational, and scientific level of the population is not very high, since the Bolsheviks are not keen' to develop Ukrainian culture. The standard of education is slightly higher. The young people from villages get secondary education and some are even university students. host of the youth try to obtain a secondary education., SECE(ET/00NT1)L US OFFICIALS ONLY ?13? Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 3$MT/ccNTru L US OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1A MNTRAL QE-8-M-- AGM 48~ The population is. very hostile towards all. Bolshevik attempts to organise -cultural life. They do not visit clubs, read any Bolshevik propaganda or books, or visit dixieaias, etc o The health conditions are average. There are no cases of infectious illnesses or excessive mortality. As an illustration, we give the following statistilas on mortality and the birth rate from a few, of the villages: Total Population (persond) Births Deaths Cholhany 1230 2 Hosiiv 589 3 Hoshiv 770 2 Herynya 343 1 Pidberezh 623 3 Yytvytaya 1346 3 Rostichky 1014 4 Stankivtsi 420 2 Sloboda 952 1 Lushki 411 2 Lypa 385 3 (People between the ages of 18 and 50 are the only ones included in the total number of the population in the villages of Cholhany, Hoziiv, Hoahiv, Herynya, and Pidberesh whereas, in the remainder of the villages, the total number of the population includes everybody.) There is very little venereal disease in the raiono The individual cases are eitheer.all owed or in process of being cured. ldeologioa1 Moral State and National Consciousness The ideological and moral state is quite good and national consciousness well developed among the population, which does not drink or revel.and does not join any Bolshevik organization. In spite of terror, the population does not demolish the graves of the heroes, although the Cheka force them to do so; on the con- trary, the population keeps the graves in good order and decorates them with, flowers. For instance, on 5 August, in the village of Cholhany, H ...p who refused to demolish the grave which was dug in the field where an insurgent was'killedgwas Beverly beaten. The population holds the church in great respect and visit it even though there is no priest there. The peasants pay the tax for the church and help the clergy materially. Our ideas are well known to the population. Everybody knows that we are fighting for a USSD 5Independent United Ukrainian State and they all help in various ways. The population is friendly towards us as they see in us their only hope.. One can often hear the peasants saying that if it were not for the insurgents they would already have been in the kolkhoz and the. Bolsheviks would organize the villages according to their own ideas, The influence of our fight and our propaganda on the population is a.positive one. We have the beat proof in the fact that this population keeps to our instructions, does not drink or frequent any dancing places. Even weddings are now celebrated without any music. The population is also greatly disc turbed:by the losses suffered by the. revolutionary underground. Our appeals for practical resistance are heeded by the population, as is proved by the boycotting of the Bolshevik elections. Our national days are observed by the whole population, nobody goes to.work on these daya,and the graves of heroes are tended, although they are often demolished by the Bolsheviks. Moat of the population counts not so much on our own strength, but on the assistance of the western-powers. SECRET/OUNTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY -14- Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 SF1 mET/CONTRCTL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTFLLIGEN E AGENCY 25X1A 49,, Per ss buttes. No strata of the Ukrainian. population wishes to be isolated. Peasants, workers, and intelligentsia, all are open to political propaganda activity; aU of them would join in the revolutionary armed fight against the.eneiry, During a warp the whole population, in answer-'to our appeal, would take up arms under the leadership of the Ukrainian revolutionary under- ground. For further development of the organizational work among the popu- lation of the raion, it is necessary to met them more frequently, to live among them, and to keep them informed. The printed word has, not as such influence as the living words and it is also difficult to distribute the literature among the population, beca?ee of spies who are more and more amorous in the raion. The population continuously asks us to destroy these spies, as they are a great nuisance and prevent the population from collaborating wholeheartedly with the. underground. Newcomers from the Dnepr districts, members of the Komsomol, Party members, and-administration employees are very hostile towards us and use arms against ?? The teachers who'come from the Dnepr districts, medical workers, and others who are permanently employed in the villages of the raion are friendly towards us, Thay became assimilated and expressed their dissatisfaction with the Bolshevik regime. When meeting the insurgents they also express their dis- contents but they have no clear idea about the liberation of the Ukraine., We-have received during the period reported on, through'a Ukrainian woman from the SUZ who now lives in Bolekhov Raion, some letters and verses from the yoath of the SUZ, with whom this woman was in contact and to whom she talked about the Ukrainian revolutionary movement, Oth,e r nationalities such as Russians who live in the raion center are hostile towards.us and take an active part in fighting against u. Ordinary Russians often express diasatisfaction.because of their material poverty. They believe it is the fault of those who live in luxdry and.do not care about ordinary labor. Pol-ae who are in the raion center do not indulge in any political activity-.. Thor are friendly towards the Ukrainian population and they are dissatisfied witr the Bolshevik regime. 50. Ccndi ttio asin Towns and Labor Cennters The inhabitants. of the town are hostile towards the Soviet regime, They wait Impatiently for a change and often talk about the coming war, Labor in the raion center is primarily composed of local Ukrainians who work in factories and at.the same time have 'a small piece of, land.which they cultivates They are also dissatisfied because they have to pay taxes for their land and also all sorts of loans, etc., are being deducted from their pay in the factories,. They also see the.aoisheviks occupying the best positions and dismissing our people. They see that the Bolsheviks. are indifferent towards the workers, that they do not pay them regularly, that they prosecute them on any pretext, etc, 51. The Losses of the Ukrainian Population in Men and Propertnt the following losses were. suffered by the Ukrainikn population in this raion during the period reported ont The Cheka killed two insurgents and four Civilians SECRET/OONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY -15- Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 App-roved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 SECRET/QONTRAL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 25X1A On 2 August ig the Wi woods near the village of Lypa, the Cheka killed two insurgents ,[names deleted for security reason 7 and approached some shepherds to gather intelligence. On 1? August near the village of Vytvytaya, the Cheka, killed T._-_.., who was hiding from the FZN, and his sister , whom the Bolsheviks caught 3.ive s tortured to death in a bestial way because she brought food to her brother, On 20 August in the Lanki woods near the village of Tysiv, the Cheka killed a boy, D.__..* who was hiding from the FZN'. On 31 August, in the Holove woods near the village of Cholhany, the Cheka, using bayonets, tortured a boy, Vto death who was harvesting his own fare ;n consequence of deportations, the Ukrainian populatior~ during the period reported on.loat 20 families (60 persons) from the following villageas Rostichky - three families, 15 persons; Cholhagy - five families, 14 persons; Dryasa -- three families, eight persona; Hoziiv -.six families, 18 persona; and Tysiv o three families, five persons. The. deportations began on the night of 7 August in the villages of Roetichk)p Cholhany, and &rymmsa, on 28 August in the village of Hoziiv, and on 29 August in the village of T,rsiv. The Bolsheviks sentenced three people from Hoziiv and Tseiv. On 6 August the-raion court sentenced a member of the.kolkhos, Fedor Doroah, to six years of exile because he was harvesting his own fieldrwhich was, apportioned to someone else-as his plot. On 13 August the raion court sentenced Katerina Uedvic,from the village of Hoziiv, to eight years of exile because she was taking away hay belonging to the kolkhoz. on-it August the raion court sentenced Yurko Pilipiv, from the village of Tysiv, to fifteen years imprisonment because he failed to pay 8,000 krb.of taxes and failed to deliver eight cut of grain. During the period reported on, only one ypung man joined the Red Army, Yosif Yatskiv, born 1929, from the village of Luzhki. In consequence of plunder and eonfiecation8, the Ukrainian population lost: On 6 Augusts, in the village of Hoziiv, the raion land section took away 43 ha' of land from individual farms for the kolkhoz. On 7, 28, and 29 August, during the deportations, the Bolsheviks confiscated the property of 20 families exiled to Siberia. On 25 August, in the village of Rostichky, the Bolsheviks confiscated five . a wt of maiza from llnitski, Stefan. The Bolsheviks continue their policy of material and physical destruction'of the Ukrainian population so an to drive the peasants into the kolkhozy and to facilitate political control over them. Field bivouac.- 30 October 1949 'ffignature deleted.,,,7' Attaohment: List of coordinates for towns mentioned in this report. S3QRET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3 SET/CONTROL US OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTEL,LIGiNCE AG1CY '-ekhov Raton. 25X1A 1. Hoshiv (hoaww) 49-02-3ON, 23-53E 2. Herynya {(erni) 49.0220, 23-52-40F- 3,- Tyapche `,%&Pass) 49-01-30N, ? 23-54-20E 49-01-30N, 24-29E (Kalueh Raton) 4a Viatovo 9lbtova) 490(~..40N, 23-57E 6. Hosi City ny (Huo,ie,~3how) 49.04-30N, 2354-30E 7, aolekhov 49-04N, 23-52E 8a' Tysiv (Ciecnv) 49-30N: 23-46E 9, Vytvyteya (Y+itivica) 49-00N, 23-52L 10, Pidberezh (Fadberes) 49-03N, 23-54E U. Lushki 48-58N, 23-42E 12? Polyanyteya (Polanica) 49-02N, 23`42E 13, ~Rostichky (Rostoczki) 48=58N, 23-48E 14 G Tanyava (Tani.awa) 49-06-30N, 2j-46V- 13. Trueiv leBryaaa (Brsssa) 4g-N, 23-39F- 49-02N9 24-02E M Sloboda 48-58N, 24-OOE 1. Doling 49-15N, 23-50E 299d Stry 20 S$anki nvtei:. approximately 49 , 23-30E 21. Subnyahcht (Bubniezcme) 9 3023-2_ -47-3M 22. Teerkivna (Cerkowna) 230. Knyazho tika (Xniazoluka) 49.03N, 23-54E 2~ Iypa spa) 48-57N, 23-43E 256 Dolzhtet .SE=T/CONTROL. US OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/03/23 : CIA-RDP83-00415R009600070005-3