SOVIET INDUSTRIAL AND MILITARY INSTALLATIONS BY LOCATION - 1941

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030353-7
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December 26, 1952
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030353-7 I CLASSIFI^ATION :;0bjF-11l iTl?l! CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT OFUCOD 901. REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY USs (U7~aine) SUBJE;;T Soviet Industrial and Military Installations by Location - 1941 PLACE ACQUIRED DATE DISTR." Dec 1952 NO OF PAGES 2 NO. OF ENCLS. ILISTEO BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 25X1 25X1 1. In Akhtyrke. (52?18'N - 36056'E), Ukraine, tractors, medium tanks. heavy artillery rifles and artillery ammunition carts were produced. gay. (50?54'N - 34046'E) and Akh tyrka were both great producers of leather goods - Sumy the great- er of the two (1941). 2. In Kharkov (40057?N - 48?451E)) Ukraine, was the biggest plant in all of Hoviet Russia producing "ZT" tractors. This p7 ant turned out two hundred tractors a week as well as other fare. machinery before World War II began. During World War II it produced the ti:eavieat Soviet tanks (19 l). 3. In Karel (51?13'N - 24?44'1;), Ukraine, wau a large hard-leather processing plant. at suppl.i?+d the 4ole of the Ukrs;.ae (1941). 4. The t'wn of Horki is a suburb of Kowel. There was a large military installation at Iforki which dated from Czarist days. From 1939 to 1941 the soviet extended the Czarist installation to accrsodate two divisions of infantry and tan:: troops (3.941). 5. In Maciejow, Ukraino, about midway between Lubomi en.1 Kowel (slrprox. 51?7'N - 24?20'7!) was a great plant processing leather for military sad industrial uses (1941). 6. There was a procelain m nufactu?ing r-i.&'t ;n mecie jo;r, too. It turned out the crude material most of which vas sent to Kharkov for processing (1941). 7. Millions of tons of board lumber were produced in Maciejow. Before World War II. 50 railroad cars of lumber a day were shipped out. Daring the war, C00 care- The Germans damaged the lumber district in their advance and from 1941 to 1,944 were rebuilding it. 8. Micro was a ve y ZArgr. Soylet at>4tar7 :.wLa1 atica In :,a^.sJc,si ar, area ei. stone buildings about 5x2 miles accommodating sdm-nietrative units and Living Q.iarters for about a division and a half of tank and artillery troops. The installation was damaged by the Germans but they reconstructed it for their own use (1941). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030353-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030353-7 I CONFIDENT If, ff 16. Near Dnepropetrovsk (48?27'N - 34?59'1). Ukraine, was a large aircraft manufacturing plant producing light single-motor fighter planes. In Dnepropetrovsk there was a plant producing small arms, infantry rifles, and various sorts of infantry equipment (1941). 15? There were petro-chemical plants prrtly constructed 9. In west. Maciejot there was an exercise area for tanks and artillery about 15x10 miles (1942.). 10, Novoslt,lict, a suburb of Maciejow, about eight miles east of :Iaciejow and 25 miles west of Ktwel, had a large, modern airport with underground hangars for storage of up to two hundred transport-bomber type planes. The airport was outside Nowosiulki between Nowosiulki and Do]sk (51?07'N - 24?23'E) (1941). 11. In Rowne (Rovno) (50?38'N - 26?15'E), Ukraine, leather was processed for automobile seats, industrial belts. In Rowne, also, was the best and biggest wheat mill of the old Ukraine (1941). 12. In Z'.iitomir (50?19"N - 28?4C'E), wine, sugar and wheat flour were in large quantities. The wheat mill turned out about one-half processed percent of all wheat milled. in the USSR (1941). 13. In STlodzimierz (Vladimir) (50?50'N - P4020'R), Ukraine, were the most famous wheat mills of Poland. About one-third of Polish wheat was drilled here, considerable for export. There was a leather tanning industry here too (1941). 14. in Drohobycz (49?g1'N - 23?3O'B) in the Galician region of the Ukraine; oil refineries, which I was told in Germany the Soviet has completely rebuilt, turned out wax, white gas, gas for tanks and autos, kerosene, aviation gas (1941). There were in Drohobycz three natural gas conduits, each three feet in circumference, which I saw with my own eyes, intended to carz-y natural gas to Kiev (1944). 17. In Stalin and Makeevka (48?02'N - 37?58'$) [flcrsine, "Stalinette" tractors and other types of farm machinery were produced (19411. 18. rivoJ. nog (47?54'N - 33?21'E) a(1941). was also an agricultural machinery manufacturing area Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600030353-7