UNION OF SOVIET CITIZENS

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CIA-RDP80-00810A005800690003-3
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June 16, 2008
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3
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January 26, 1955
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/06/16: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005800690003-3 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT This material contains information affecting the Na- tional Defense of the United States within the mean- Ing of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.S.C. Sec.. 799 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which In any manner to an unauthorized person IS prohibited by law. 25X1 SECRET_U.S, OFFICIALS ONLY COUNTRY Bulgaria SUBJECT Union of Soviet Citizens REPORT DATE DISTR. 26 January 1955 NO. OF PAGES REQUIREMENT NO. REFERENCES THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS RNORT All DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY sill REVERSE) 3 RD le The Union of Soviet Citimeno and the Soviet Citizens Club, which has approximately 5,000 members, are located at 11 Iaement Gottwald Street in Sofia. Construction of a large building, at an estimated cost of 17 to 18 million lava, for the Union offices and the club is now in progress opposite the present offices. 2. The activities of the Union and the maintenance of the club are financed by a number of Union-owned enterprises which enjoyed a special, status in the local economy. Up to 19% they operated independently of the ministry which controlled their branch of industr,-, the only control an the ptrt of the Bulgarian authorities being that of the National Planning Office. The enterprises are supplied with raw materials through the eoonomio department of thy. Union, fix their on prices (which are submitted for form .1 approval to Lhe appropriate Bulgarian body), and sold their products moo+ly to the joint Soviet-Bulgarian national enterprises, The now course in the Soviet policy tclwards the satellites in granting greater autonomy and withdrawing from the joint Soviet-Satellite national enterprises has boon felt in the Runsian emigrant oolong in Bulgaria in general and the Union=owned enterprises in particular. Without actually having renounced the right to control these enterprises, the Union has allowed the Bulgarian authorities to extend their authority and tighten supervision, which was practically nonexistent until 1951x~. The enterprises are being subjected step by step to the same regulations and restrictions applying to Bulgarian enterprises. 3. The largest Union-owned enterprise in the Marshal Tolkrukhin woodwork factory, employing approximately 600 workers, located near the Iskffr railroad station in Sofia. The factory operates a branch in Rudozem, in the mining district near the Turkish border, which supplies the Gorubso joint Soviet-Bulgarian mining enterprise. Other Union-owned enterprises include the Dobrudzha restaurant on Dobrudzha Street in Sofia. frequented mostly by foreign diplomats; the Altay Cafe on Ruski Boulevard in Sofia; Petex, a factory in Sofia for women's fine ready-made dresses, a large leather goods factory called Yates; a medical instruments factory near Aleksandur Stamboliyski Street in Sofia; and some metal workshops of mall artisans in Stalin (formerly Varna). Plovdiv, and other towns. The Union has established a fine recreation home, located in a 2-story building at Panchsrwvo near Sofia, which serves only Soviet citizens. SECRE~_.Wa 05Y STATE X ARMY NAVY .$ Al! X FSI AEC (NOTES Washington distribution Indicated by "X"; Field dl.hibuHen by "#".) Approved For Release 2008/06/16: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005800690003-3 Approved For Release 2008/06/16: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005800690003-3 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Iq Approved For Release 2008/06/16: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005800690003-3