ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN THE CHELYABINSK-KURGAN-OMSK SECTOR

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CIA-RDP82-00457R000500540008-3
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 15, 2016
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April 13, 2001
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8
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Publication Date: 
May 1, 1947
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IR
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This document conta&Apr24 zVM't 'e i j?1/23 : CIA-RDP82-00457ROO0500540008-3 I -f the nati.oaal defense of the U: tod Ste e3 ~ :71 thin the rearing of ~:he Lspl.cnt.g: Ae.t CONFIDENTIAL I ~24?8 7 0; U~S. C..31 and 32 as smendod. its 25X1A transmteston or the a sirel tjon of its contents in any =.nanner to -an ura~.~`h:~w,.cd Is prnh h1ted L INTELLIGENCE GROUP L1^_1:K1cr OEr)~aT M oMYE1 . F_ , ! .. SUBJECT Road Construction in the Che3 abinsk urger 0msk Sector 25X1X EVALUATION O SOURCE DATE: 25X1 A DIST. 1(~MUf PAGES 1 May, 1947 $UPPLEMENT 1. In the sag of 19459 800 German Nos were sent to Chelyabinsk (Vials) from a camp at Troi,tsk0 From there they went on foot about 100 km, east into almost deserted territory. May were divided into working groups of 100 men and were to construct a 1 ter wide straight road from west to' east. The road-was marked out, but there were no tools, materials,, transportation, or boarding facilities. 7 he technical leadership was in the hands of Russian civilian engineers. 2 a In June 1945 s the first implements came, about 50 shove ls and hoes, and leveling and excavation work began. The road was given a very strong underlay of granite stones. It took a long time to obtain these stones and they had to be crushed near the construction work. The road was to be surfaced later with crushed stone and tar. According to one of the I '1s who worked on the roads this was part of a new road east from Chelyabinsk through Kurgan to Omsk. It was to go from Chelyabinsk west through Zlatous t, Ufa, Ilan, and Gorki to Moscow. It would be,, therefore, a thoroughfare from Mosam to Omsk. t1aar Romanians, Bu7.garians, Hungarians e and Poles worked on the Chelyabinakurgan stretch. 4 Informant stated that In eighteen months his group had saccavated and laveled about 10 lam. In this sections 4 Ion. of roadbed was finished except for surfacing. 5a Informant was released from imprisonment because of sickness. Then he lefts about half of the 800 Germans had died from their sufferer After the summer of 1946, more Germans were placed to other sections, but the work went slowly because of lack of organization; the winter also hindered the work. 6. The old Chelyabinsk Kurgan road was about 400 meters north of the new red and was one of the usual poor Russian country roads. Com- mercial planes flew regularly between west and east over the area where itafol+rmant 9 s group worked. NO CHANGE This docu ::r rt is l ore)y regraded to COIN iDEl' 1 .._ '. ? :_.c ;o:d nc with the 373 + on the letter of Director c Cenuo.l ln'cii:G3.re to the Archivist Cl to U:~i-ed elates.