MILITARY UNITS AND INSTALLATIONS IN KREMMNICA.
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CIA-RDP82-00457R006900570001-7
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July 11, 2003
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Publication Date:
January 17, 1951
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REPORT
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-REPORT NO.J
Military Units and Installations in Kri~:,nr.;nica.
2$" 1,ALUATION
DATE OF CONTENT
2?X&TE OBTAIN
REFERENCES
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~_.DATE PREPARED 17 January 1951 M
PACES-1 _ ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE)
25X1 1. Prior to 22 November 1950 I I was quartered in a barracks installa-
tion which comprised several quartering buildings and stables. It was located near
the Kremnica (Q !9/C 55) railroad station. Staff Captain Nehak, (fnu), was the
commanding officer of this unit, which had a strength of 80 to 90 men armed with
rifles and submachine guns. The unit was equipped with 30 horse-drawn vehicles
two trucks and one passenger car. The mission of the unit includes: the care of
120 studs and one-year-old foals kept in the stables of the barracks installation,
and guard duties at the supply depot. From Kremnica, the horses were being: reassigned
to other units, *
2. An SNB school was located in a large angular buildint; near the barracks installation
in Kremnica. The thetructors of the school wore quartered in four tyro-story build-
ings near the school. The courses at the scht,ul lasted three months and were
attended;z,y about 200 trainees. The trainees were also assigned to guard duty at the
sup ply depot.
3. A large underground supply depot, consisting of two galleries several hundred
meters deep cnd interconnected by very long cross shafts, was located in a hill. 1 to
2 kin north- ortlnnst of the railroad station. The two entrance galleries had strong
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r Trtrica (Q 5,"/7- 71) . Tile guard details for the depot were furnishFd by
iron doors anc were securer. b3r?barbed-wire fence. Ar:-unition of various calibers,
weapons and equipment wore stored in the depot. In July 1950, about 100 three-ton
trucks loaded with various war materiel were unloaded at. the depot. This materiel
was said to have arrived by rail from Dubnica nad vahom (P ) /T &'-!) r'-r1 nova^zk~
I land the school, :;ent :?i es were .,ostec' at the doors of thrgalleries
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and on th e slope of the 3l1.
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Commert. A remount depot is believed to be concerned.
Comrien . The SUM school wa repeatedly reported on.
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PLACE OBTAINED-
prior to 22 November l?50
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