MISCELLANEOUS MILITARY ACTIVITY
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP82-00457R010300170004-9
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
Document Creation Date:
December 21, 2016
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March 11, 2009
Sequence Number:
4
Case Number:
Publication Date:
February 1, 1952
Content Type:
REPORT
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Q R ATION REPORT
r~;OUNTRY Germany (Russian Zone)
SUBJECT Miscellaneous Military Activity
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DATE OF
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stopped in Schwiebus, headed in the direction of Germany. 25X1
commissioned officers and 1)4 men armed with tommy-guns and carbines.
2. On 17 October 1951, a shipment of German locomotives and "brigade cars"
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1. On 17 October 1951, a train left Frankfurt/Oder with 17 G-cars of industrial
goods and 30 flat cars of boxed machines and machine parts from Magdeburg
and Brandenburg/Ravel. The Soviet escort consisted of 1 captain, 3 non-
also seen at Frankfurt/Oder.
Velten, stopped at the switching yards in er. Six G-cars with
military supplies destined for Field post t Falkenberg were 25X1
3. On 22 October 1951, 12 tank cars of gasoline destined for Field post
10 cm. The tracked vehicles resembled the German i u0
seat and mounting aircraft-type machine guns. It is possible that 8-10
G-cars carrying personnel on a side track belonged to this shipment. The
antitank guns had twin decks, about 4 meters long barrels, and a calibre of 25X1
the Biala station. It carried 12 completely covered tanks, 12-14 trucks
and about 10 Glcars with enlisted personnel. Only the gun-barrels of the
tanks projected from the canvas covers; they were equipped with muzzle caps
but apparently not with muzzle brags.
At Brest-Litovsk on 29 October 1951, a shipment arrived from Poland at
1700 hours carrying 12 tanks and 8 half-tracked armored vehicles, as well
as !t G-cars with enlisted personnel. The tanks were T 3)'s. The half-
tracks had an ordinary deck forward and a seat for 6 men. On the same day
at 2000 hours, a train of 40 G--cars each carrying 25 men armed with carbines 25X1
and sub machine guns left Brest-Litovsk. The men were aged 18-20 years and
had black and red epaulets. were 45 young officers among them. This _
shipment went to Berlin Adlershof.
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On 29 October, a military freight train without locomotive was standing at