SOVIET UNION MILITARY-ECONOMIC REPORT 3/11
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SOVIET UNION MILITARY-ECONOMIC REPORT
Translated from the German Report 3/11
Dated: 12 November 1943
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During the Second World War the German Signal Intelligence Con-
trol Center of the Staff of the Chief of Army Signal Service (HNW,
LNA) issued a series of reports to show the USSR military-econom-
ic situation as reflected in Russian internal plain language traffic.
These reports appeared at short, irregular intervals, usually six
per month, for the period October 1942-March 1945F0"ty-three
FFIi age reports have been translated and issued b
It is planned to issue a complete set of translations of the reports,
beginning with the most rece0nMa3AL workin backward, but omitting
those already translated by The numbering of
the items was added by the transl ice the Germans did this
only in the last eighteen reports, inclusive. Since
the original material was in Russian, an effort has been made when
translating the German to determine the original Russian term where-
ver possible. This is facilitated by the Russian fondness for abbrevia-
tions. In these translations into English the probable meaning of the
abbreviation will be given in parenthesis the first time it occurs in
each report.
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The Soviet Union
Military-Economic Report 3/11
(Based on Domestic Radio Traffic)
Individual Messages
1.) The Personnel Situation
(1) On 1 November the Turkmen petroleum extraction industry in Nebit-
Dag employed 1, 000 men; the Turkmen paraffin extraction industry employed
500 men. On 1 November the Plant of the NK (People's Commissariat) for the
Shipbuilding Industry in Taganrog had a working force of 910.
(2) Krasnodar Kraj announced the following status of medical personnel:
in cities ? 50 doctors, including:
20 Government medical inspectors
16 Epidemic specialists
61 Orthopaedists (?)
6 Malaria specialists;
in villages 608 doctors, including:
56 Government medical inspectors
7 Epidemic specialists
62 Orthopaedists (?)
14 Malaria specialists;
in cities 860 minor medical personnel, including:
120 Army surgeons
86 Midwives
570 Nurses
37 Dental surgeons
12 Dentists
4 Assistant army surgeons
24 Laboratory assistants
7 Disinfectors.
in villages
2, 494 minor medical personnel, including:
879 Army surgeons
644 Midwives
792 Nurses
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78 Dental surgeons
9 Dentists
32 Assistant army surgeons
32 Laboratory assistants
28 Disinfectors
(3) The following personnel status will be authorized at the scrap metal
collection points at Bataisk and Rostov/Don for the fourth quarter:
Wages
Workers
145
161, 700 rubles
Engineering-Technical
Personnel
20
75, 900 rubles
Permanently appointed
27
47, 600 rubles
Other personnel
24
18, 200 rubles
Rostov:
Workers
36
41, 111 rubles
Engineering-Technical
Personnel
23
87, 000 rubles
Administrative Person-
nel
40
82, 300
Permanently appointed
28
63, 000
(4) The following personnel will be authorized for the Semipalatinsk
Ship Repair Yard:
75 Ship mechanics
30 Ship machinists
60 Rudder mechanics
50 Mechanics
50 Lathe operators
60 Boilermakers
50 Locksmiths
30 Electrowelders
30 Smiths
30 Shapers
50 Radio operators
(5) The Sovkhoz Construction Material Directorate in Krasnodar was not
able to fulfill the transport plan for timber because all the workers were inducted
into military service. It is intended that as a substitute war wounded will be put
on this work.
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(6) Railroad cars with imported goods from Tabriz cannot be unloaded
at the Leninakan depots of "Iransovtrans" because of a lack of workers. Sixty
workers-will be dispatched from Erevan.
(7) The Chief Construction Board in Rostov/Don had the following re-
quirements for workers for the fourth quarter of 1943 and the first quarter of
1944:
2 Mechanics
20 Locksmiths
6 Jobbers
7 Carpenters
5 Painters
2 Insulation workers
20 Stonemasons
4 Welders
3 Oven installers
1 Boilersmith
1 Roofer
34 Electrical technicians
(8) The following are needed to reestablish the working force of a mag-
nesium plant in Rostov/Don in the fourth quarter:
4 Carpenters
2 Oven installers
4 Boilerworkers
5 Tinsmiths
2 Roofers
2 Bricklayers
1 Jobber
1 Welder
5 Locksmiths
(9) All workers of a plant of the North Caucasian Heavy Machine Indus-
try in Taganrog have been transferred by the Construction Director to the "An-
dreev" Plant. Operations of the plant have been suspended. The plant requests
the People's Commissariat for the Shipping Industry to release 170 men.
(10) In accordance with the order of the People's Commissariat for Mer-
chant Shipping, the following enterprises shall send porters to Arkhangelsk
while the navigation season is closed:
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Gor'kij NKRF: 292 men
Molotov NKRF: 100 men
(11) The Kirensk Water Transport Base shall furnish 150 men from
transport and shore personnel to the Lena Steamship Agency for wood procurement.
(12) In November the Krasnodar Oblast' Committee shall conscript 400
able-bodied workers until 15 February 1944 for the reconstruction of a local instal-
lation of the Petroleum Industry.
(13) The Rostov/Don Oblast' Committee shall conscript 4,000 workers in
October for the North Caucasian Heavy Machine Industry. No workers had been
received by 28 October. The Peoples' Commissariat for the Heavy Machine Indus-
try shall enforce dispatch of the workers by 10 November.
(14) The Pe oples' Commissariat for Construction in Rostov/Don has con-
scripted 1, 500 men.
(15) In order to assure maintenance at Milllerovo, the Rostov/Don Oblast'
Trade Section received an order for 12, 000 conscripts who were transferred on
detached duty to enterprises of the Peoples' Commissariat of Armaments at
Chelyabinsk, Kemerovo, Sverdlovsk, and Moscow.
(16) The Arkhangelsk Military Okrug received the order to exempt from
military conscription all students in the class of 1926 at the River Navigation Tech-
nical School.
(17) According to the order of the NK for Defense, calling up the military
conscripts of the class of 1926 at the Cherdyn Drydock, initiated before 9 May,
will be haulted.
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(18) According to a communication from the NK for Light Machine Build-
ing, military conscripts of the class of 1926 who have qualifications for the Third
Category or higher are not subject to calling up.
(19) Of the working force at Plant 65 of the NK for Munitions in Taganrog,
43 persons have been called up.
(20) The Azerbajdzhan Work Office in Baku requests that the training plan
for apprentices at the Maritime Trade School be approved. 1, 000 men are provided
for as follows:
325 Locksmiths
125 Lathe operators
50 Welders
100 Carpenters
50 Smiths
50 Founders
50 Electrical assemblers
150 Boilersmiths
50 Pattern-makers
50 Moulders
21) In North-Osetia 149 men were called up from the Technical School and
61 from the Trade School on 21 October. Calling up in Kabardino-Balkar (ASSR)
will take place on 24 October.
2.) The Food Situation
(22) Threshing grain has not yet been completed at the Novosibirsk and
Omsk NKRF. The grain must be delivered to the Government posts not later
than 10 November.
(23) On 1 October the Tbilisi Grain Procurement (Office) had the follow-
ing grain stock:
192 tons Flour
1, 406 tons Wheat
54 tons Groats
12 tons Rye
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2,
114 tons
106 tons
87 tons
668 tons
Flour
Groats
Rye
Wheat
(24) Stocks at the Poti Grain-Procurement (Office);
16
tons
Flour
132
tons
Groats
590
tons
Flour
77
tons
Groats
710
tons
Wheat
(25) 2, 000 tons barley shall be stored by the Erevan Grain Procurement
(Office) for State Reserves.
(26) Up to 20 October Makhachkala had procured the following:
1, 328 tons Cabbage
1,491 tons Cucumbers
1,335 tons Tomatoes
(27) The Kolkhozes of the Rostov Oblast' had procured the following thru
612
tons
Tomatoes
162
tons
Cucumbers
38
tons
Onions
267
tons
Preserved vegetables
46
tons
Carrots
2
tons
Beet roots
186
tons
Cabbage
(28) In Kazan' harbor are stored 350 tons of potatoes for the Krasnodar
NKVD which can not be transported farther because navigation has ceased. More-
over, 700 tons of potatoes and 350 tons of vegetables are on the railway which can
not be forwarded because of a lack of railroad cars. Because of the cold there is
a danger that the potatoes will freeze. Kazan' shall store 10, 000 tons of potatoes.
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(29) The procurement organizations of the Azerbajdzhan Republic are
to supply to special consumers the following:
11,000
tons
Potatoes
4, 500
tons
Vegetables, including:
1,000
tons
Cabbage
21000
tons
Onions.
(30) Thru 6 October the Azerbaidzhan Vegetable and Fruit Trading (Office)
had supplied the following:.
207 tons Potatoes, 10% of the
yearly plan
1, 200 tons Vegetables, 117% of
the yearly plan
(31) The following imports arrived in Erevan during the period 1-20
From Tabriz: 1, 316 tons Beans
From Dzhulfa: 105 tons Flour
From Pahlevi: 451 tons Beans
(32.) The Baku Grain Procurement (Office) received 315 tons of flour on
4 November from "Iransovtrans. " On 5 November the following supply was on
hand:
125 tons Flour
32 tons Salt
541 tons Beans
850 tons Rice
(33) The Armenian NK for the Meat and Dairy Industry in Erevan pur-
chased only 180 tons of milk for butter production during the first 9 months of
1943 as compared to 1, 246 tons of milk during 1942. Fulfillment of the yearly
productionplan for butter and cheese is thus placed in doubt.
(34) The November production plan of the Groznyj City Dairy has been
set as follows:
15 tons Meat
70 tons Meat products
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(35) The Nal'chik Meat Combine shallprocure the following in November:
50 tons Meat
70 tons Meat products
(36) The Sovkhoz Trust at Rostov/Don sold 1, 000 suckling pigs to "Rostov-
Coal" and other organizations. It requests permission to sell an additional 1.500.
(37) In Leningrad the Meat Combine of the Oblast' Animal Slaughter Procure-
ment (Office) received to date only 890 tons of beasts for slaughter of the total allot-
ment of 1, 400 tons.
(38) The meat industry in Tbilisi has procured thru 4 October 1, 641 sheep
for the liberated oblasti.
(39) Thru 16 October 118, 842 head of live stock had been driven from Dzhani-
bek to the Rostov/Don Oblast', including:
32, 197 head of Horned cattle
78,999 head of Sheep
7,645 head of Horses
(40) The herds of cattle are approaching West Kazakhstan.
(41) Rostov/Don requests an increased supply of preserved meat because
the meat supply of the coal workers of the NKVD and other offices and enterprises
is extremely scarce. In the first 20 days of October only 15 tons of cattle were
delivered; nevertheless 1, 100 tons were anticipated for the fourth quarter.
(42) The following NKRF offices should receive from Gorkij Fish Sales
the following additional fish deliveries:
5
tons
Bor, Plant "Molotov"
8
tons
Bor, Plant "Teplokhod"
5
tons
Gorodets Shipyard
4
tons
Gorodets - NKRF
2
tons
Voskresensk - NKRF
6
tons
Chkalovsk - NKRF
(43) Krasnovodsk - NKRF had a salt supply of 1, 338 tons on 1 November.
(44) The Rostov Oblast' Trade Division should receive in November from
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#1. Kuban Sugar Factory 30 tons
#2. Kuban Sugar Factory 12 cars of sugar as well as 200 tons of
imported sugar.
(45) The NK for the Food Industry in'Ashkhabad should receive 8 tank
cars of alcohol from the alcohol factory in Bijsk and 4 tank cars of alcohol from
the- alcohol factory in Dzhambul. Up to now two tank cars have been despatched
from Bijsk.
(46) The NK for the Food Industry in Krasnodar announces that, as of
.1 October, 23% of the cultivated fields of the tobacco Sovkhozes were harvested.
(47) Erevan received 15 tons of tobacco worth 1. 3 million rubles.. 12 tons
of tobacco have been sent to Moscow. 3 tons of tobacco remain provisionally in
the warehouse of Worker` - Supply in Erevan.
(48) On 1 November the following food rations were fixed for more workers
of the enterprises of the NK Oil in Turkmen doing drilling work (per person per
month):
4. 5 kg.. Meat, fish
0.9 Fat
0. 5 Sugar goods
3 Groats, Macaroni
12 Potatoes
I Bread (daily)
For the workers who are active in reconstruction work, the following food rations
were fixed according to an order of 2 October (per person per month):
2. 2 kg. Meat, fish
o.6 Fat
0.5 Sugar
1.5 Groats, Macaroni
In addition, the food rations for the second warm meal (factory ration) are:
1. 5 kg. Meat, fish
0.3 Fat
1.5 Macaroni
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(49) According to an order of 2 October 1943, ration cards
for bread, sugar, groats shall be given out to two categories of workers
in the Workers' Settlements in Grozny,}. In those cities, in which cards for meat,
fish, fat, groats and macaroni exist, the following food rations will be introduced
(per -person per month):
1. 8 kg. Meat, fish
0.4 Fat
0.4 Sugar and sugar goods
1.2 Groats, macaroni
0.6
Bread (daily)
In the liberated oblasti bread (daily) 0. 5 kg.
(50) In the Sovkhozes of the Krasnodar Rajon there are 593 tractors on
hand, of which 409 are in need of repair.
(51) For the wine combines in Novorossijsk there will be required for the
cultivation of the vineyard:
10,000
units
spades
10, 000
units
picks
5,000
units
hoes
5, 000
units
garden saws
5, 000
units
pruning knives
Authorizations
Consignee Quantity
Type Consignor
(52)
Astrakhan-NKRF 630 Tons
Potatoes Stalingrad
(53)
Baku, Food Industry 43
Vegetable ---
For 4th quar-
il
(54)
Baku, Coke Factory 10
o
Margarine Baku "Oil & Fat"
te r
(55)
Beslan, Combine 7, 000
Maize ---
For November
Beslan, Combine 10, 000
Maize --~
For December
(56)
Esentuki Cattle
600 Head
Large Stavropol,
In November
(57)
Fodder
Frunze, Oblast'
1, 500 Tons
cattle Cattle Supply
Rice Tiflis
(58)
Flour Directorate
Groznyj-NK for
500
Cattle Local Departments
In 4th quarter
Food Industry
200
Cattle Stavropol
500
Cattle Dagestan
600
Meat -=-
(59)
Yakutsk - NKRF
49
Grain Irkutsk, Grain
fodder Procurement
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(60)
Xa$novataya
"Red Army"
50, 000 liters Alcohol
Novocherkassk
Supply
(61)
Yurevets-NKRF
1, 124 tons Rye
(62)
Kara-Mursa,
Food Supply of
the "Red Army"
850 tons Canned
meat
Ordzhonikidze
Depot No. 42
Two trans-
ports up to
25 cars
(63)
Kotlyarevskaya,,
Cattle Fodder
Provisionary
300 head Large
cattle
Nalchik Cattle
Supply
In November
(64)
Krasnodar,
Chief Wine Di-
30 tons Sugar
rectorate
40, 000 liters Alcohol
(65)
Krasnodar, Food
Industr
20 tons Sugar
Krasnodar,
S
S
l
For 4th quarter
y
2, 000 liters Alcohol
ugar
a
es
Pyatigorsk
Al
h
co
ol Trust
(66)
Krasnodar Fish
Trust
100 tons Salt
Makhachkala
Salt Directorate
(67)
Krasnodar, Food
Supply
500 tons Sugar
Gire j, Sugar
Factory
(68)
North Caucasus,
Military Okrug
180 tons Sugar
(69)
Makhachkala
Cannery Trust
25 tons Groats
Makhachkala
Grain Procurement
(70)
Leninakan,
Meat Combine
50 tons Groats
Erevan Grain Pro-
curement
(71)
Leningrad Fish Sales
5, 250 tons Fish
Vladivostok
In November &
4,250 Fish
December by
1,000 liters Canned
fish
Murmansk
transports
(72)
(73)
(74)
(75)
(76)
100 tons
Caviar
Moscow
120 tons
Salmon
Arkhangelsk,
Norel' Fish Indus
try
Krasnodar, Fruit
6, 000 liters Alcohol
Pyatigorsk
& Ve
etable Tr
t
g
.
us
Alcohol Trust
Krasnodar, Food
21000 "
Alcohol
Industry
Omsk, NKRF
70 tons
Grain
Omsk, Grain Pro-
fodder
curement
Poti, Black Sea
30 tons
Milk &
Krasnodar, Sales
Fleet
dairy
for Meat and Dairy
products
Products
1. 5 tons
Cheese
(77) Rostov, Cold
Storage Building
(78) Rostov, Oblast'
Trade Division
30 tons Sugar
In 4th quarter
In November
dried milk is to
replace the in-
sufficient supply
of regular milk.
Rostov, Milk Com- In 4th quarter
bine
Girej Sugar Factory In Nov. & Dec.
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(79)
Tikhoretsk, Oil
65 tons
Vegetable Girej-Sugar
In Nov. & Dec.
Depot
Oil Factory
(80)
Krasnodar, Food
255 liters
Canned Makhachkala
Fish Sales
Supply of the "Red
Army"
fish
(81)
Leningrad "Volk-
hovstroj"
740 tons
Syrup Kokand
In 60 tank cars
(82)
Leningrad 27, 993 tons
it 855 tons
Potatoes ---
Onions ---
By 2 November
By 2 November
(83)
Leningrad, 32 tons
Directorate of
Flax and Cotton Industry
Potatoes Rodniki, Sovkhoz
---
(84)
Rostov, Oblast' 7, 450 tons
Trade Division
Flour ---
In November
3.) Metal Supply
(85) The Azerbajdzhan Oil Combine in Baku is to receive material for
industrial installations from:
Works in Vyksunsk gas pipe
Works in Pervouralsk flue pipe
Works in Zinarskaya thin water pipe
Chief Directorate of Metal Sales
in Baku Steel ZOO tons
Cast iron 260
(86) In the port of Baku there were stored on 1 October:
900 tons of brass
60 tons of steel
(87) The barrel factory of the Oil Sales of Azerbajdzhan in Baku should receive
100 tons of iron hoops. These days they come to Baku via "Iransovtrans."
(88) In the course of 25 days in October 24,193 tons of manganese ore arrived at
the Metal Sales in Baku. In an equal period 30, 547 tons of manganese ore were
despatched. The remainder amounted to 9, 043 tons of manganese ore.
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(89) On 30 and 31 October 790 tons of scrap metal were pro-
cessed in Bataisk. 1, 254 tons of scrap metal were delivered, of which 890 tons
were from stolen stocks. A shipment could not be carried out because of the ab-
sence of cars.
(90) Blagoveshchensk, Plant 428, requires the immediate shipment of
20 tons of zinc from the Technical Oil Supply for Azerbajdzhan in Baku. The
lack of zinc is hindering the carrying out of special instructions.
(91) The Groznyj Scrap Metal Collection Point is to undertake the follow-
ing deliveries in the fourth quarter according to plan:
to the Karbardino Balkar Enterprises 100 tons
to the North Osetian Enterprises 80 tons
to the Checheno-Ingush Enterprises 100 tons
to the Dagestan Enterprises 50 tons
to the Plant-#182 of the Shipbuilding Industry 250 tons
to the Electro works of "Ordzhonikidse Power" 20 tons
to the Power Combine in Baksan 10 tons
3, 086 tons of scrap metal remain there and cannot be shipped because of lack
of cars and the absence of authority.
(92) Groznyj, Plant "Krasnyj Trud", should deliver at least 2 tons of
scrap metal in the fourth quarter.
(93) Krasnodar, Plant "Krasno lit" ; should receive:
from Plant 774 sheet iron (amount not given)
from Plant in Alapaevo (?)sheet iron 16.5 tons
from Plant 764 sheet iron 7 tons
from Plant in Severskaya sheet iron 16. 5 tons
from Plant 774 hoop iron 1
(94) The 185 tons of metal which arrived in Makhachkala on barges are
to be distributed to the following plans which are subordinate to Astrakhan
"Raidtanker":
Plant 709 35 tons Plant 368 36 tons
Plant 182 40 tons Plant 239 40 tons
Plant 638 16 tons Plant 205 18 tons
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(95) Makhachkala "Iransovtrans" had from 15 to 20 October a balance of
108 tons nails and 17 tons telegraph wire
(96) Rostov/Don, Agricultural Machine Building, should receive in Novem-
ber from Nizhne-Turinsk Factory one car of sheet iron and from Enakievo Works
one car of rolled metal.
(97) The scrap iron yard in Rostov/Don has to process 205 tons scrap iron
in November according to plan.
(98) Sverdlovsk, NK for Coal, should receive from Krasnovodsk "Iransov-
trans" 300 tons of sheet iron. The shipment has not arrived.
(99) Tiflis, Scrap Iron Yard has procured:
1 983 tons Ferrous metal
94 tons Non-ferrous metal
Shipped were: 1 266 tons Ferrous metal
69 tons Non-ferrous metal
Requirements
Consignee
Quantity
Type
Consignor
Remarks
(100)
Sulin, "Krasnyj
Immediate
Sulin" Works
40 tons
Ferro-
---
delivery is
manga-
being delayed
nese
Authorizations
(101)
Plant 777
50 tons
Sheet
Yaroslavl
---
(102)
Plant 777
30 tons
iron
Corru-
Yaroslavl
--~
(103)
Plant 182
500 meters
gated
iron
sheet
pipe
Baku Metal Sales
---
(104)
Armavir Meat
30 tons
sheet
Dzhulfa
"Iransovtrans"
Canning Trust
metal
shipped at once
(105)
Baku, Chief
60 tons
rolled
Magnitogorsk Fac-
---
Metal Sales
iron
tory
40 tons
rolled
iron
Beloretsk Factory
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(106)
Kazan, Supply of 10 tons
Local Industry
Rotary
planers
Nizhnaya-Salda
Factory #2,
Sverdlovsk Oblast'
---
(107)
Leningrad 56 tons
Sheet
iron
Novotagilsk Metal-
lurgical Works
o e -
(108)
Magnitogorsk 50 tons
.Metal Combine
Ferro-
silicon
Zestafoni Iron
Foundry
---
(109)
Novosibirsk NKRF 200. tons
sheet
Novosibirsk Chief
---
Metal Sales
(110)
Rostov/Don Agri- 100 tons
cultural Supply
plows
Rubtsovsk, Farm
Machine Industry
Delivery,in
fourth quarter
(111)
Rostov/Don Farm 17 tons
Machine Industry
ferro-
silicon
Nizhne-Tagilsk,
Factory
For November
(112)
Shakhty Electric 34 tons
Grid
rolled
iron
Magnitogorsk,
Factory
a--
(113)
Shakhty "Rostovugol"
Station Grazhdan-
20 tons
Cable
skaya
drums
(114)
Chelyabinsk Armor 134 tons
Supply
Import-
metal
Makhachkala
(115)
Lower-Irtysh
Steamship Agency
2. 5 tons
Steel
Omsk-NKRF
(116)
Uryupino Meat
Combine
50 tons
Sheet
Deliveries
Dzhulfa "Iransov-
trans"
(117)
Kizil-Arvat,
34. 5 tons
Roofing`
Nizhne-Turinsk
Vehicle and Re-
sheet
Metal Works
pair Plant
(118)
Kuznetsk Metal- 20 tons
works
Manganese Baku Metal Sales
ore
---
(119)
Magnitogorsk Metal-
works 5, 192 tons
4.) Oil Supply
(120) There is a Petroleum Technical School in Baku.
(121) According to the November plan Groznyj Oil Supply is to despatch
15, 318 tons of mazut.
(122) Karasu Cotton Procurement trust in Kirgiz was to receive from Baku
by 25 October:
140 tons naphtha
1 truck of oil
Work has halted because of lack of oil.
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(123) The fuel supply of Rostov Oblast' was fulfilled in October as
Petroleum 44%
Gasoline 68%
Diesel oil 18%
As a-result of irregular supply, almost all the oil supply depots of the oblast'
have no Benzin and Ligroin; Petroleum is scarce.
(124) Shakhty, Combine "Rostovugol" received no avtol or machine oil
in September and October. In order to avoid interruption of requisition and
shipment of coal, the Combine proposes the immediate delivery of 630 tons Av
tol and 60 tons machine oil.
(125) Groznyj Oil Supply was to send to these coal combines by 25 October:
"Stalinugol" in Stalino 100 tons Auto gasoline
"Rostovugol" in Shakhty 160 tons Auto gasoline
"Voroshilovgradugol" in Voro-
shilovgrad 200 tons of Autogasoline
Because of lack of auto gasoline, shipment of coal from the above combines has
been suspended.
(126) The restored Plant "Andreev" in Taganrog is idle for the third
day because of lack of mazut. It is to receive immediately from Groznyj Oil
Supply 900 tons of mazut and an additional shipment of 600 tons by 15 November.
Requirements
Consignee
Quantity
Type
Consignor
Remarks
(127)
Astrakhan, Plants 10, 000 tons
Pyrolitic
Groznyj Oil Sales
of NK for Oil
charge
(128)
Izhevsk "Planeta"
50 tons
stock
Machine
Baku Oil Supply
For October
(129)
Krasnodar
42 tons
oil
Petrol-
For field
eum
cultivation in
Krasnodar
10 tons
Ligroin
---
spring
(130)
Krasnoyarsk,
25 tons
Motor oil
Krasnovodsk Oil
Plant of NK for
Supply
Urgent-
(131)
Armaments
Leningrad
2 5 tons
25 tons
80 tons
C ylinde r
oil
Turbine
oil
Petrole-
20 tons
um
Gasoline
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Plant #38
25 tons
Cylinder
oil
Baku Oil Supply
(133)
Plant #78 of
NK for Munitions
50 tons
Gas oil
Baku Oil Supply
For November
(134)
Plant #112
50 tons
Motor oil
Krasnovodsk
Oil Supply
For October
(135)
Plant #410
200 tons
30 tons
Diesel oil
Nebit Dag Oil
Industry
(136)
Plant 742 of NK 200 tons
for Rubber Industry
Benzol
Baku Oil Supply
(137)
Armenia, Road
Directorate
40 tons
Gasoline
Tbilisi, Division
of lubricants and
fuels
(138)
Azerbajdzhan,
NK for Wood
10 tons
10 tons
6 ton s
10 tons
I I
Gasoline
Diesel
oil
Ligroin
Baku Oil Supply
it
For November
(139)
Astrakhan, Armor
Supply
16 cars
Diesel
oil
(140)
Baksan, Electric
Power Combine
3 tons
Petrol-
eum
For November
(141)
1. 5 tons
Gaso-
line
'I
(142)
Rostov/Don,
Azov-Black-Sea
Power
42 tons
Petrol-
eum
if
26 tons
Gasoline
---
15 tons
Diesel Oil ---
(143)
Voronezh, Power
Combine
5 tons
5 tons
Petroleum ---
Gasoline ---
(144)
Baku, NK for Iron
It
7 tons
8 tons
15 tons
16 tons
Petroleum ---
Gasoline ---
Diesel oil ---
Motor oil ---
(145)
Baku - NKVD
. 4 tons
15 tons
Petroleum---
Gasoline
(146)
Baku, Salt Industry
20 tons
Diesel Baku Oil Supply
il
o
(147)
Balakovo, Ship- 1, 000 tons
ai
Y
R
d
Motor Astrakhan NKRF
il
ep
r
ar
o
(148)
Dokshukino,
Acetone Plant-.
20 tons
Gas oil Baku Oil Supply
(149(
Donbas, Trust for
Hydroelectric Sta-
tions
50 tons
Diesel Groznyj Oil Supply
oil
For November
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(150) Filino (Yaroslavl 25t. Gas oil Baku Oil Supply
Oblast') Plant 151::
(151) Gorkij, NKRF 1, 500 Mazut Chief Directorate, Oil
Sales
100 Petrol-
eum
10 Gasoline
25 Ligroin
2 Diesel oil
4 Motor oil
200 Machine
(152) Izhevsk Steel
Plant 71
(153) Enakievo Metal
Plant
(154) Kalach-NKRF
oil Baku Oil Supply
50 Gasoline Krasnodar Oil Supply
eum
3 Gasoline
1 Ligroin
10 Diesel Oil
2 Motor Oil
(155) Kam-Ust'e - NKRF
2, 000 tons Motor Astrakhan NKRF
(156) Kazakhstan Oil
Supply
(157) Kemerovo
"Ruda"
(158) Kirov-NKRF
(159) Kizel, Repair
Plant "Molotov-
ugol"
(160) Kotovsk "Boevik"
(161) Krasnodar Wine
Combine
(162) Krasnodar Plant
"Oktyabr"
(163) Krasnovishersk
Paper Combine
(164) Krivoshchekovo
Combine 179
Oil
20 Petrol- Gorkij NKRF
eum
35 Turbine Baku Oil Refinery
oil
25 Spindle Krasnovodsk Oil Supply
Oil
1,000 Mazut Ufa
25 Lube oil Krasnodar Oil Supply
25 Viscosin Baku Oil Sales
7 Nafta Krasnodar Oil Supply
1.5 Petrol-
eum
30 Nafta
12 Diesel Oil
6 Machine
Oil
6 Spindle Oil
2 Avtol
50 Cylinder Oil Baku Oil Supply
50 Turbine Oil
50 Gas Oil Krasnovodsk Oil Supply
For November
For November
of
For November
For 4th quarter
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Consignee
Quantity
Type
Consignor Remarks
(165)
Kuijbyshev Oil
1, 000 Tons
Nafta
Astrakhan Oil
Sal
l
(166)
es
Leningrad Oil
2, 000
Nafta
Sa
es
Syktykvar Oil For Nov.
(167)
Supply
Lipetsk, Tractor
50
Gasoline
Supply
(168)
Factory
Makeevka Metal
50
Gasoline
Krasnodar Oil
(169)
Works
Miass, Motor
100
Machine Oil
Supply
Vehicle Factory
100
Spindle Oil
25
Cylinder Oil
(170)
Moscow, Factory
#330
25
Oil products
Baku Oil Supply For Nov.
(171)
Nal'chik "Turnuaus
10
Aviation oil
Groznyj Oil Supply For 4th quarter
(172)
Combine"
North Osetia, NK
for Iron . 1
40
Petroleum
1
50
Gasoline
220
Motor oil
(173)
Novosibirsk Plant
50
Machine oil
Krasnodar oil Supply "
#88
50
Spindle oil
?174)
Pervomajskoe
50
Petroleum
Sovkhoz Industry
"Industrial'
3
Gasoline
tl It
5
Ligroin
tl I'
(175)
Rostov "Stal-
5
Diesel oil
(176)
montazh"
Rybinsk, Shipyard
150
Mazut
Gorkij NKRF
(177)
"Volodarskij"
Semiluki Chamotte 50
Gasoline
Groznyj Oil Supply
(178)
Factory
Plant "Svobodnyj 50
Gasoline
(179)
Sokol"
Stalingrad Lower- 1, 000
Nafta
Astrakhan Oil
(180)
Volga Steamship
Agency
Stalingrad - NKRF 12, 950
Sales
Lower Volga Steam-
ship Agency
181)
Stalino Metal Works 50
Gasoline
(182)
Stalino Iron Supply 100
Gasoline
Supply
Krasnodar Oil
(183)
Shadrinsk Motor 50
Spindle Oil
Supply
Krasnoyarsk Oil
(184)
Vehicle Factory
Shatura
Cylinder oil
Supply
Baku Oil Sales
-22-
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(185) Schlusselburg, 5 tons
Factory #6
NK Munitions
1
1
2
40
(186) Saratov, 25
Factory 236
25
25
25
(187) Sulin, Metal 347
Plant '.'Krasnyj
Sulin"
(188) Syzran Plant 12
IVolga"
12
12
189) Syzran
Plant 418 50
J90) Taganrog, Plant
"Andreev" 1, 500
(191) Taganrog, Plant
"Trubostal" 1, 500
192) Chelyabinsk, 50
Motor Vehicle
Factory
50
150
x193) Chelyabinsk 24
"Mars"
(194) Ulyanovsk, 1, 000
Oil Depot
?195) Voronezh
Construction'
Trust #2 100
(196) Voronezh Ore
Directorate
11
(197) Plant "Voro-
s hilo v"
100
50
Spindle oil
Solidol
Transformer oil
Vaseline oil
Machine oil
Motor oii
Gas oil
Viscosin
Mazut
Cylinder oil
Transformer oil
Turbine oil
Cylinder oil
Mazut
Machine oil
Spindle oil
Cylinder oil
Oil products
Gasoline
Diesel oil
Baku Oil Supply
Groznyj Oil
Supply
Baku, Oil Plant
Baku, Tech.
Oil Supply
Groznyj Oil
Supply
Krasnodar Oil
Supply
Groznyj
Krasnodar oil
Supply
Groznyj Oil
Supply
Astrakhan
NKRF
Groznyj Oil
Supply
Groznyj Oil
Supply
Krasnodar
Oil Supply
Fourth quarter
Fourth quarter
'I
For November
For November
For November
For November
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Deliveries
f o41signe a
Quantity
Type
Consignor Remarks
(198)
Plant 76
25
Oil products
Groznyj Oil
(199)
Baku Oil
800
Oleum
Supply
(200)
supply
Makhachkala,
1,097
(Petroleum?)
Tank car
Voskresensk
Groznyj Oil In September
(201)
Factory
Moscow, a
180
Pyrolitic crude
Supply
(202)
factory
Moscow, Motor
72
Baku Oil Industry ---
(;203)
Vehicle Plant
".Z.IS I
Shakhty,
200
Groznyj Oil Supply ---
"R
t
l"
?204)
ovugo
os
Stalingrad,
1, 250
Tuapse Till 21 Sept.
(205)
Oil Supply,
Sarepta Station
Stalingrad
24
Groznyj Oil
(206)
Tractor Factory
Taganrog
132
Supply
"Trubostal"
5.) Textile Supply
(207) "Iransovtrans", Dzhulfa, shall deliver to the food enterprises of Armenia 50, 000
bags and 10 tons of twine.
"208) The Baku Port Directorate has erroneously shipped 15, 600 new bags from its
stocks to Gor'kij. The Directorate requests the allotment of material from."Iransov-
trans" for the manufacture of 20, 000 bags.
?209) At the Baku Oblast' Export (Office) are the following
for Moscow
for Kazan'
for Kujbyshev
for Ulyanov
22 cars
13 cars
13 cars
5 cars
supplies of overcoat material:
There is no material for uniforms on hand.
;;210) The NK for Agriculture in Groznyj requires 5, 000 bags. Lack of bags is disrupting
shipment of millets.
(211) Shakhty requires 500 bags. Lack of bags is delaying transport of flour for baking
bread for the miners.
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(212)
The Transcaucasian Republics have the following stores of goat wool:
in Erevan
in Baku
in Tbilisi
70 tons
20 tons
20 tons
(213)
The Aircraft Industry Supply (office) in Tbilisi requires the following for the
"Bugov" Plant:
1, 000 pairs felt boots
1 ton felt for technical use.
(214) On the basis of allocations, Tbilisi has shipped the following to the Groznyj Tech-
nical Naphtha Supply (Office):
8, 225 pairs of mittens
1,216 sets of undershirts and stockings
291 mattresses
300 suits
11, 000 blankets
262 vests
1,389 sheets
procured but not yet. shipped:
1, 775 pairs mittens
800 meters linen and cloth material
Shipments
Consignee
Quantity
Type
Consignor
Remarks
(215)
Kamuste, Power
80 sets
Special clothing
Moscow, Power
Station Construc-
tion
Station Construc-
tion Directorate
(216)
Kujbyshev, Tech-40, 000 meters
Canvas
Baku, Technical
(217)
nical Naphtha
Supply (Office)
Rostov/Don,
110, 000 sets
Body linen
Naphtha Supply
(Office)
Moscow, Light
For 4th quarter
(218)
Light Industry
Rostov/Don,
10 tons
Flax fiber
Industry Direc-
torate
Kalinin, Flax
For December
Oblast' Indus
trial Technical
Supply (Office)
T rust
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(219) Sulin, Metal
Plant "Krasnyj
Sulin"
2, 000 pairs Canvas mittens Moscow, NK
for Iron
Authorizations
(220) Plant "Kirov"
(221) Plant "Stall"
(222) Camp 958 of
(223)
(224)
(225)
the NK for
Defense
NK for Munitions
Aral Steamship
Agency Drydock
try
Yaroslavl', Tech-
nical Supply of
the NK for Fores-
(226) Krasnodar,
Naphtha Indus -
try
1, 000 pairs Belts
800 pairs Cotton-padded
trousers
1, 500 pairs Belts
30, 000 sq. mtrs.
Imported tar-
paulin
1, 000 pairs Neat's leather
shoes
20, 000 sq. Tent cloth
mtrs.
5 tons Silk
10, 000 sq. Sailcloth
meters
(227) Krasnodar, 6 tons Felt
Harness Fac-
tory
Baku, Harness ---
Plant
Rostov/Don, Light For 4th quarter
Industry Sales
Leningrad, Flax
Trust
Baku, Naphtha
Supply (Office)
Moscow, "Tech- For 4th quarter
nical Felt"
Voskresensk For 4th quarter
Velvet Plant,
(Moscow Oblast')
Makhachkala Raw For 4th quarter
Material Procure-
ment (Office)
Novosibirsk, Flax ---
Sales
Baku, NK for Tex- --
tiles
(228) Makhachkala, 25 tons Assorted autumn
NK for Local wool
Industry
(229) Novosibirsk, 5 tons Ropes
NKRF
(230) Rostov/Don, Raw 25, 000 meters Fabric
Material Procure-
ment
(231) Rostov/Don, Oblast'
Labor Office 6, 000 pairs Shoes
(232) Rostov/Don, Indus- 10 tons Flax fiber
trial Supply
(233) Shakhty, "Rostovu- 500 pairs Felt boots
gol"
(234) Stalingrad, Tractor 1, 200 pairs Belts
Plant
1, 200 pairs Cotton-padded
trousers
(235) Commissariat 15, 000 pairs Half-boots
of the Southern
Front
(236) Tbilisi, Light 5 tons Felt
Industry Supply
and Sales
Baku, Oblast' Shoe ---
Industry
Kalinin, Flax Delivery in
Trust December
Rostov/Don, Shoe Delivery in
Plant "Mikoyan" fourth quarter
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(237) Offices of 285, 000 meters
Worker?'
Supply
72, 175 pairs
20 tons
12, 800 pairs
19, 100 pairs
1, 000 meters
for 180, 000 rubles
6, 322 pairs
" 16,587
Groznyj, NKVD 7,000
8, 000
Deliveries
Footwear
Cotton
Stockings
Socks
Silk
Sewing cotton
Wool
gloves
Felt caps
Received on
1 Oct. for 4th
quarter
Bandages Directorate for On 10 October
Cotton-
padded knee
breeches
NKVD Camp
Supplies in Dagestan
11 n
6.) Other Industries
(239) The Military Reconstruction Directorate of the Don-Kuban Oblast' anticipates for
1944 the establishment of inland navigation with 165 ships including:
6 Freight/passenger ships totalling 900 tons
9 Tugs totalling 2, 015 tons
30 Gas driven tug-cutters totalling 1, 207 tons
14 Metal tank barges totalling 3, 110 tons
106 Wooden barges totalling 19, 100 tons
(240) The Water Transport Base in Molotov shall receive an additional 250, 000 rubles
for ship repairs.
(241) Because of a lack of metal and special workers, the NKRF Plant in Chardzhou is not
in a position to prepare the ship components required by Ili NKRF.
(242) The Motor Vehicle Plant at Kozhukhovo shall receive 125 sets of auto tires thru
Dzhulfa from "Iransovtrans".
(243) The Tbilisi Technical Naphtha Supply (Office) shall ship:
To the Technical Naphtha Supply (Office) of Azerbajdzhan, 806 sets auto tires,
To the Turkmen Naphtha Industry 220 sets auto tires,
To "Turkmenozokerit" 106 sets auto tires.
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(244) The Azerbaidzhan Procurement (Office) for Animal Raw Materials in
Baku proposes an allotment for the fourth quarter of 4, 950 cow hides and 78, 750
calf and sheep skins.
(245) The Krasnodar Boot Factory shall receive in the fourth quarter 600 kg.
of sole leather and 2, 700 square meters of chrome leather from the local leather
factory.
(246) The Krasnodar Shoe Factory shall receive in the fourth quarter 9 tons
of sole leather and 35, 900 square meters of chrome leather from the local leather
factory.
(247) In the fourth quarter the Taganrog Leather Plant shall ship 80 tons of
sole leather and 15, 000 square meters of Russian leather or chrome leather to the
Shoe Plant "Mikoyan" in Rostov.
(248) "Iransovtrans" in Baku shall expedite the shipment of 4, 000 pairs of shoes
for Samarkand "Lenta. "
(249) According to plan, the Groznyj Shoe Plant shall produce 4, 000 pairs of
wooden soles in the fourth quarter.
(250) For the manufacture of bags a fertilizer plant in Sumgait shall receive
a railroad car of wrapping paper from Plant 316.
(251) For the fourth quarter 117. 8 tons of newsprint are proposed for the news-
paper publishers of the Rostov Oblast'.
(252) The fishpacking headquarters at Astrakhan prepared 21, 252 cases of
fish during 25 days of October.
(253) The Armavir Glass Plant in the Krasnodar Kraj shall ship the following
in November:
To the regional office of the Military Okrug in Kujbyshev 1 railroad car lampglass
To the regional office of the Chernigov Okrug 1 railroad car lampglass
To military unit number 92 811 in Kharkov 1 railroad car lampglass
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(254) The Technical Naphtha Supply (Office) in Groznyj shall ship 1 ton of
asbestos sheets to the Naphtha Combine in Maikop and 6 tons to the Technical
Naphtha Supply (Office) in Baku, and shall keep the remaining 11 tons for their own
use.
(255) The Alapaevsk Iron Foundry shall ship 2 railroad cars of graphite to
the Naphtha Combine of A-z-erbajdzhan in Baku.
(256) The overall production plan is to be set up as follows during November
and December for the factories of the NKRF enterprises listed below:
November December
Gorki]
Rubles
. Rubles
Shipbuilding
275, 000
250, 000
General maintenance
300, 000
300, 000
Current repairs
550, 000
670, 000
Other repairs
525, 000
450, 000
Work for outside organizations
280, 000
270, 000
Total
1 , 930,000
1, 940,000
400, 000
450, 000
Shipbuilding
135,000
120,000
General maintenance
35, 000
20, 000
Current repairs
150, 000
250, 000
Other repairs
70, 000
60, 000
Work for outside organizations
110, 000
100, 000
Total
500, 000
550, 000
Additional contracts
15, 000
25, 000
Shipbuilding
60,000
30,000
General maintenance
28, 000
140, 000
Current repairs
470, 000
850, 000
Other repairs
330,000
180,000
Work for outside organizations
700, 000
700, 000
Total
1,850,000
1,900, 000
Additional contracts
250, 000
300, 000
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Shipbuilding
General maintenance
Current repairs
Other repairs
Work for outside organizations
Total
(257) Newly Identified Plants
No. 6
51
50
65
71
88
151
221
270
330
418
428
638
640
659
705
735
765
774
777
850
"Krasnyj Dvigatel"
"Krasnyj Trud"
"Mars"
"Planet"
"Volga"
Barrel Factory
Meat Combine
Rubber Factory
Soft Drink Factory
Magnesium Plant
Mill Combine
Paper Combine
Shipbuilding Yard
Distillery
Velvet Factory
November
Rubles
90, 000
15, 000
45, 000
30, 000
40, 000
220, 000
Schlues selburg
Baku
Taganrog
Izhevsk
Novosibirsk
Filino
Stalingrad
Sumgait
Moscow
Syzran
Blagoveshchensk
Baku
Sosnovka
Sverdlovsk
Sverdlovsk (?)
Omsk
Voroshilovsk
Armavir
Yaroslavl
Leningrad
Novorossijsk
Groznyj
Chelyabinsk
Izhevsk
Syzran
Baku
Nalchik
Leningrad
Baku
Rostov/Don
T ifli s
Krasnovishersk
Taganrog
Bijsk
Voskresensk
(Moscow Oblast')
December
Ruble s
77, 000
10, 000
88, 000
30, 000
45, 000
250, 000
Automotive Industry
NK for Munitions
Steel Plant
Electric Industry-
Electric Industry
Rubber Industry
Iron Processing Industry
Iron Processing Industry
Munitions Industry
Metal Industry
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