ORGANIZATION OF THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION USSR

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 "1 s~~`r sE~~ STAVE NAw ~ NsRa DISTRIBUTION ~ 3 ARMY ~ AIR ~L_ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Transportation - Railroad organization HOW PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED CLASSIFICATION SscRET ~k~~t' CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS Monthly periodicals, newspapers, and book USSR 1946 - 29 Nov 1950 Russian DATE OF 1946 - 1950 INFORMATION DATE DIST. ~ APr 1951 N0. OF PAGES l5 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT N0. 7X16 DOCO N[NT CONTAIX{ IN TO[YATON A71[CTIM{ iN[ NATIONAL Dt1[N{t 0/ TM[ YNITt0 {TAT[f MITNIM TN[ Y[ANIN{ Of [{/IONAO[ ACT {0 V. 3. C.. !1 AND fi, A{ ANtMDt0. IT{ 7AAM!{IffION ON TNt {[T[LATION MI{ITt DC 7TTLAf1. 1 {{I ODYCTNOM 0/ TMIf fOfY IiI /NOMIf1T[D. 1' 7N0? Periodicals, newspapers, and book ae indicated. ORGANIZATION OF THE MIIQISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION USSR The Following report presents information on the organiza- tion and functions of the Ministry of Transportation USSR. It should be noted, however, that with the exception of the list of railroad okrugs and systems, the information is not necessar- ily complete. Numbers in parentheses refer to appended sources. The Collegium of the ministry is the chief administrative board of the min- istry. ~~ The central apparatus of the ministry, locgted in Moscow, contains special- ized main (formerly central) administrations which are charged with the over-all direction oP the various specific and specialized branches of the railroad econ- omy. Each main administration effects on a country-wide scale the policy deter- mination and administration for its particular phase of railroad management. In addition to the main administrations, the central apparatus contains va- rious independent organizations which handle aspects not directly .connected with any of the basic operational functions of the ministry. -The Ministry of Transportation USSR is an all-union ministry charged with the management of the USSR railroad network. The ministry is headed by the Minister of Transportation USSR, who is a member of the Council of Minis- ters USSR. In 1946, the ministry had a total of 3-3.5 million workers and employees Territorial Administrative Structure of the Miniatzy,. The railroad okrug is the largest territorial administrative unit of the Ministry of'T.ransportation. It receives operaandoexercisesothevsamehcontrol overe railroad systems under it from the ministry, ~T ' 50X1-HUM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 "'t ~E~RET operations as the ministry. Within the okrug are united all management, economic, and operational activity of the railroad systems under it. The okrug directs the effort for the fulfillment of the state plan and for the development and maximum utilization of internal resources. It provides qualified personnel and distributes them among the railroad systems. It controls the delivery of fuel to depots, etc.(la) The okrug coordinates with8ndteffectitliaisonswithlothersokrugs andh mass efforts as grain hauling, @ with the Ministry of Transportaticn.(2) The okrug also has charge of strengthening political educations rais- ing the cultural and technical level of the workers, encouraging specialists, and improving working conditions.(la) The establishment of the railroad okrugs permits closer contact between maintaining~aisingletcentralizedradministration.thTheooekrugsvareiadministrale tive, economic, technical, and planning organizations. Under their ,jurisdic- tion are locomotive and railroad car repair plants, construction materials plants, quarries, and other transport enterprises. Each okruR is headed by a chief who manages the okrug through administrations and d~partments.(3~) The okrug can have an administration of material and technical ,supply, locomotive gdministration, railroad car administration, administration for traffic and geri~epartmentiofueladepartment,oandfelectrificationtadmi,plstration, aseweli- as other offices. The railroad system (zheleznaya doroga) is a completely independent admin- directlyesubordinatedsto tleaoikrug ingwhich itiisolocated ~Theasystem?isldiis rected by the system administration, which can have an operations service (sluzhba), railroad car service, locomoservice~signalinBdandscommuni ationss service, material and operating supply , service, adminlstration of construction and reconstruction work, track serv- ice, electrification service, planning department, automobile and motor trans- port department, and other offices. The basic function of the railroad system is the fulfillment of the state plan.(3) The division (otdeleniye) is the lowest operational unit of the railroad network. The divisions of the railroad systems were organized by government decision in 1846. Along with strengthening the control of traffic and improv- ing locomotive management, this measure improved the control of the work of the subordinate line management units of the railroad systems. All line man- agement units found within the limits of the division are subordinate to the division. With the organization of the divisions, the reorganization of railroad transport was completed, and an orderly chain of command, from ministry to okrug to system to division, was achieved.(la) A breakdown of the highestrranking personnel, main administrations, and other organizations of the Ministry of Transportation follows: Minister, Deputy Ministers Boris Pavlovich Beshchev ie Minister of Transportation USSR N dAthGundo- lowing are Deputy Ministers of Transportation NSSSinegubovk(?8))~Smirnov (9), bin (5), A? Kuznetsov (6), L. igal'kevich (7), and V. Ye. Tsaregorodtsev (5 ). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 r '1 SECRET Main Administrations Main Administration for Capital Reconstruction and Construction of Rail- road Bridges (Glavmoatostroy) (10). Main Commercial Administration: head, Potapov (11); deputy head, Deribas, A. (12). Has Administration of Container Freight Carrying and Trans- port Expediting Operations. This administration will have offices sand subdivisions in the okrugs and systems.{13) Main Electrification Administration: head, Sa1'nikov (12). Main Fuel Administration: head, Chikunov (14). Main Administration of Industrial Construction (Glavpromstroy): head, Mok- hortov. Has eight administr~stions, including Administration for Con- struction of Multistory Buildings and Kharkov Administration for Con- struction and Reconstruction of Plants.(, 15) Main Locomotive Administration: head, Rudoy (5); deputy head, Ivanov (16). Main Administration of Machine-Building Plants (GUMZ): Has control of rail- road machine-building plants subordinated to the Ministry of Transporta- tion; also has function of planning and designing railroad equipment, such as snowplows, etc.(16a) Main Administration of Material and Technical Supply: head, Lyashenko (17); deputy head, Latuahkin (18). Haa Spare Parts Administration (19)? Main Administration for Mechanization of Construction Operations (Glavzhel- dorstroymekhanizatsiya}: head, Murashko (5). Has Central Asis Adminis- '?~^' tration, which has a large stock of machinery, the greater part of which is given under contract to various construction projects and organiza- tions (20). Main Medical and Sanitation Administration (21). Main Administration of Military and Reconstruction Works (GWVR) (22)? Main Passenger Administration: heady Zaporozhtsev (23). Has Plaffning and Rate Bureau (heady Ponomarev). Administration has charge of all passen- ger operations,including maintenance of order in railroad stations, ticket :,?,'.~ ,~f-icea,,~and:on trains; runctuaiity.an~long-distance and..subur- ~~:'!~ ti passenger operations.?(24) ,.~. . Main onnel Administration: Has department for allocation of young special- ists (25)? Political Administration: head, V. Ye. Tsaregorodtsev, Deputy Minister of Transportation (5). Has Department (Otdel} for Komsomol Work (head, V. Orfanitskiy) (26): Department of Propaganda and Agitation (heed, B~'- kov).(17). Main Railroad Car Administration: Has Bureau on Development of Inventions (27). Chief engineer, T. Maliy {28). Has inspectors who inspect cars released from repair points (29). Administration of Railroad Car Repair Plants (head, Shchekin) (30) ~nder main administration Main Administration of Railroad Construction of the East (Glavzheldoratroy Vos- toka): head, Sosnov (5). . SECRET SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 '1 Main ~dm8ag,tr head,oV.RMashkov (17)t~HasoOdessa Conatz^sct onzanddRecon Y struction Administration (31). Main Administration of Reconstruction Works (32)? Main Administration of Signaling and Commmunications: head, N. Semenov (33)? Main Administration of Edu:.ational Institutions: head, Belousov (34). Directs an extensive system of educational institutions which includes the Academy of Railroad Transport, lj institutes for railroad transport engineers, 83 specialized secondary educa~iional schools, 152 tech8lcen- schools; evening schools and Stakhanovite schools (34a ? and 3,3 B oral educational srnools. (34b) Main Administration oP Timber Industry: head, Bashev (35)? Has the follow- ing timber trusts: Irk?~tak, Konoaha, Sverdlovsk, Koatroma, Northern, Kirov {Kirovskiy) (36)? Main Track Administration: head, T. Gavrilov (37)? Main Traffic Administration: head, N. A. Gundobin, Deputy Minister of Trans- portation (5); deputy been, Ya. Sokolinakiy, Ye. (30)? Hen Stations De- partment (acting h5eui, D~br~sel~akiy) (38). Main Administration of Tunnel and Subway Construction (22). Other Organizations of Ministry of Transportation All-Union Planning an3 Surveying Association (Soyuztransproyekt): head, Pieit- eyn (39)? Bureau of Complaints (40). Central Clinical Hospital: located in Pokrovskoye-Glebovo (41). Central Communications Station {42). ' Central Office for Labor and Wages (13). Central. Planning and Ecouomic Department: heed, F. Mulyukin, (43)? Central Department for Planning Carryiug,(perevozka): head, A. Mots. Plana routing of bulk freight, etc. (44 ). Central Railroad Car Technical Department (45)? Hydrometeorological Service: Has function of collecting and correlating weather data, making predictions as .to meteorological conditions, disseminating weather data, sending out warnings concerning unfavoraheeto receiveodatni(46). t0 line Orgaui2ctiaaai ha= "-'?tomatic printing telegrap The Central unit is probably located in Moscow.,, Scientific and Technical Council: head, Tvan.ikov. Has Department for New Tech- nology, Department for Standardization and Unification. Hse function of soly- ing problems concerning the development and technical equipping of the rail- roed systems; reviewing the basic types of structures and methods of building them, the designs and basic parts of rolling stock, machinsso,eans maThBn, the .technological processes and technical conditions and p ~ ?ards;~and controlling, in regard to technology, the scientific, design, and inventing organizations of railroad transport.(47) ~E~RET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 r ~ SECRET Trust Yor Rydromechanization of Labor-Consuming Operations (48). Territorial Administrative and Operational Structure The USSR railroad Network is broken down into ten railroad okrugs and. 56 railroad systems. The listing of okrugs and tpe axaten~_und~rathem, xhieh folloxa~is as given in Izvestiya, 3o July 1950? When the divisions of the railroad systems xere organized in 1946, 274 divisions were eyes*,ed.(le) The 234 divisions xhich follow xere~for the moat part, compiled from various Soviet nexapapera dating from July 1949 through November 1950, as indicated. Caucasus Railroad Okrug: heady Bagrat Nikoleyevich Arutyunov (49) Azerbaydzhan System; head,, Ali Asad ogli Dzhafarov (50) Alyat (25 Sep 49J Baku (28 Sep 49) Kirovabad (12 May 50) Ordzhonikidze System: t~.eads Lobanov ;51) Kizlyar (9 Jul 70j Makr-ach-Kale (7 Jul 50) Mineral'nyye Vody (Feb 471 prokhladnaya (11 Jun 50) North Caucasus System; head, Gartsuyev 152) Kamenolomni (16 Apr 50) Rostov ('6 Apr 50) sal'sk (16 Apr 50) Shakhtnaye (16 Apr 50) Stavropol? (16 Apr 50) Transcaucasus System; heady G. Kiknadze (53) Divisions Samtredia (7 Oct 49) Sukhumi (7 Oct 431 Tbilisi (7 Oct 49) Yerevan (7 Oct 49) Central Asia Railroad Okruga head, Kurkovakiy (54) Ashkhabad Systems acting head, Stepnov (55) Divisions Kazandzhik (28 Jun 50) Krsanovodsk (1 Aug 48) Mary (4 Dec 49) Stalinabad (17 Sep 49) -5- s~cRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 SECRET SECRET Andizhan (31 Jul 49) Arys' (28 Jun 50) Kokand (7 Oct 49) Kzyl-orda (4 Dec 49) Tashkent (28 Jun 50) Ursat'yevskaye (7 Oct 49) Turkestan-Siberia System: head, Mezinov (55) A1~?-Ata (15 ?Jaa 50) ~lso referred to as Fourth DivisioJ Ayaguz (10 Fet ;0) Matay (23 Jul 50) Fishpek ~lso referred to as Sixth Division and Frunze Divisio] (5 MaY 50) Rubtsovka (2k Aug 49) Central Railroad Okrug: S. I. Bagayev (57) Gor'kiy System: haad, v. Tr.:nov {58) Kirov (26 Feb 50) ;,Shakhun'ya (22 Nov 4~) ro Moscow-Donbass System Moscow (23 Nov 49) Pavelets (25 Nov 49) gtallnogorak (23 Nev 49) Uzlovaya {12 Oct 49) Yelets (12 Oct LLy) Moscow inner Belt Line Divisions Moscow (3 Jun 50) Divisions Bryanak (23 Jan 50) Fayanaovaya (1t Dec 49) Kalu~a (7 Jul 50) L'gov (9 Jan 50) Moscox-Kursk System: head, F. Tkachenko (42) Divisions Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 ~EGflE f Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 SECRET Moscow-Gor'kiy (9 Oct 49) Orel (10 May 50) Tula (9 Dec 49) Moscow-Ryazan' System: head, Nachuchenko (60) Michurinek (23 Jul 50) Moscow (12 Oct 49) Ryazan' (12 Oct 49) Sasovo (19 May 50) Tambov (28 Dec 49) Yaroslavl' System: head, M. Voronichev (61) Moskva Butyrskaya (16 Oct 49) Moscow (20 Nov 49) Rybinsk (18 Apr 50) Savelovo also referred to as Four;h Divisio] (28 Sep 50) Donets Railroad Okrug: head, Petr Fedorovich Krivonos (58) North Donets System: head, Ya. Krivenko (62) Divisions Debal'tsevo (19 May 50) Krasnyy Liman (5 Mar 50) Kupyansls (18 Nov 49) Popasnaya (1 Sep 50) Starobel'sk (19 May 50) Voroshilovgrad (18 Dec 49) South Donets System: head, Gladkikh (63) Ilovayskoye (26 Jul 50) Kraanoarmeysk (29 Mar 50) Volnovakha (11 Jun 50) Yasinovataya (31 Jul 49) Southeastern System: head, Okhremchik (64) Gryazi (26 May 50) Likhaya (11 Jan 50) Liski (5 Oct 49) Povorino (26 May 50) Roseosh' (16 Dec 49) Rtishchevo (7 May 50) Southern System: head, N. Dmitryuk (65) Divisions Kremenchug (6 Oct 49) Lozovaya (6 oct 49) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 1 SECRET Osnova (10 Mar 50) Poltava (6 oct 49) Slnorodino (6 Oct 49) Stalin System: head, N. Zakorko (66) Dnepropetrovsk (25 Oct 49) Dolgintsevo (14 Dec 49) Melitopol' (15 Feb 50) Simferoppl'_-.' (24 Feb 50) Zaporozh'ye (2 Jan 50) Stalingrad System: acting head, Arkhipenko (67) Divisions Archeda (25 Nov ~+9) Kotel'nikovo (30 Dec 49) inorozovskaya (25 Nov 1~9) Stalingrad (19 Jtil ~+9) Far Eastern Railroad Okrug: acting head, Kon'kov (63) Amur System: head,. I. Gulyayev (68) Kuybyshevka (27 Nov 49) Skovorodino (14 Dec 49) Irkutsk (30 Nov ~+9) Ulan-Ude (30 Nov 49) Zama (16 Nov k9) Bikin (3 Feb 50) Khabarovsk (13 Jan 50) Obluch'ye (21 Oct 49) Divisions Ilanskaya (24 Nov 50) Krasnoyarsk (2 Dec ~+9) Primorskiy System: head, Taryanikov (69) Divisions Ruzhino (27 Jan 50) Vladivostok (15 Jun 50) Voroahilov (26 Mar 50) -8- SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Kholmsk (11 oct 50) Poronaysk (11 Oct 50) Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (First) (11 Oct 50) Chita (3 Aug 48) Khilok (30 Nov 49) Shilka (30 Nov 49) Northwestern Railroad Okrug: acting head, deputy head Morgunenko (38) Estonian System: head, A. Kotov (71) Divisions Pyarnu (9 Oct 49) Yellin (9 Oct 49) Tartu (1 Aug 48) Kalinin System: head, A. Vasil'yev (72) Medvedevo (18 Oct 49) Moscow (30 Nov 49) Rzhev (30 Nov 49) Velikiye Luki (30 Nov 49) Kirov System: head, Kulak (55) Divisions Murmansk (9 oct 49) Petrozavodsk (13 Nov 49) Sortavals (25 Nov 49) Volkhovstroy (13 Nov 49) Latvian System: head, A. S. Bondarenko (50) Daugavpils (7 Sep 50) Lepaye (9 Aug 50) Rezekne (18 Oct 49) Riga (23 Nov 49) Yelgava (12 Jul 50) Leningrad-Baltiyskiy (12 May 50) Leningrad Varshavskiy (2 Feb 50) Leningrad Vitebskiy (11 Jan 50) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 SECRET Babayevo (16 Aug 50) Buy (Third) (29 Mar 50) Nyandoma (10 Feb 50) Izhma (18 Nov 49) Knyazh-Pogost (25 Nov 49) Kotlas (30 Dec 49) Kuloy (30 Dec 49) Southwestern Railroad Okrug: head, German Vasil'yevich Kovalev (74) Kishinev System: head, M. Sorokin (75) Divisions Bessarabskaye ~lso referred to as First Divisio~ (16 Sep. 491 Chernovtsy (26 Feb 50) Kishinev ~lso referred to as Second Divisio~ (16 Sep 49) Kovel' System: head, Petrov (76) Divisions Kovel' (10 Sep 50) Lvov System: head, G. Golovchenko (77) Divisions Stanislav (31 Mar 50) Uzhgorod (17 Mar 50) Odessa System: head, Sushchenko (76) Divisions Kotovek (21 Jun 50) Pomoshnay~ (28 Oct 49) Shevchenko (25 Jun 50) Znamenak (30 Dec 49) Southwestern System: head, A. Molchanov (78) ~~~RET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 SECRET Korosten' (24 Mar 50) Vinnitea System: head; M. Mel'nikov (76) Divisions Grechany (9 Oct 49) Kazatin (3 Feb 50) Shepetovka (Sep 48) Zhmerinsk (17 Sep 50) Ural-Siberia Railroad Okrug: acting head, R. Tyahkov (79) Kax~ganda System: head, N. Yelagin (68) Divisions Agadyr' (30 Dec 49) Akmolinsk (25 Sep 49) Atbasar (29 Jul 50) Dzhezkazgan (21 May 50) Karaganda (25 Sep 49)' Kurort-Borovoye (25 Sep 49) Kushmurun (25 Sep 49) Zhana-Arks (17 May 50) Omsk System: head, N. Stel'makov, (68) Barabinsk (28 Oct 49) Ishim (4 Dec 49) Omsk.(27 Jan 50) Petropavlovsk (30 Oct 49) Slavgorod (20 Apr 50) Kizel (14 Oct 49) Perm' (:5 Oct 49) Zuyevka (14 Jul 50) South Ural System: head, A. Yamovich (80) Chelyabinsk (19 Oct 49) Kartaly (19 Oct 49) Kurgan (28 Oct 49) Sinarskaya (14 Jul 50j Troitsk (1 Sep 50) Ufaley (7 Apr 50) Vargashi (18 Nov 49) Zlatoust (14 Oct 49) sECRET 1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sverdlovsk System: head, Oborotov (5) Kanyshlov (25 Nov 49) gadezhdinsk (5 Oct 49) Nizhniy Tegil (25 Oct 49) Sverdlovsk (2 Nov 49) Yegorehino (25 Nov 49) Tomsk System: head, Muratov (81) Belovo (26 Mar 50) Novokuznetsk (31 Jul 49) Novosibirsk (13 SeP 49) Te~ga (30 Dec 49) Topki (12 Oct 49) Volga Railroad Okrug: head, Salambekov Kazan' System: head, Mil'shteyn (83) Agryz (23 Nov 49) Izhevsk {3 Mar 50) Krasnoufimak (11 Dec 49) Murom (30 oct 49) Yudino (28 oct 49) Kuybyshev System: head, Mal'ginov (84) Buzuluk (14 Dec 49) Demo (16 Aug 50) Penza (19 May 50) Ruzayevka (22 Sep 50) Sterlitamak (14 Jul 50) Syzran' (25 Nov 49) Orenburg System: head, Zadorozhayy, I. (85) Aktyubinsk (5 Jan 50) Chelkar (13 Sep 50) Gur'yev (10 Nov 49) Kazalinsk (2 Aug 50). Orek (6 Jan 50) Ryazan'-Ural. System: head, A. I{imstach (86) Divisions Astrakhan' (12 Oct 49) Atkarsk (6 Aug 50) Pokrovek (12 Oct 49) .. ,rt~.y~rr?:.aka . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP8O-OO8O9AOOO6OO38O7O2-0 1 SECRET Ulyanovsk (5 oct 49) Western Railroad Okrug: head, Krasnobayev (87) Belorussian System: head, D. Komarov Gomel' (29 Jul 50) Mogilev (2 Nov 49) Unecha (9 Jul 50) Zhlobin (16 Dec 49) Baranovichi (30 Nov 49) Grodno (25 Sep 49) Lithuanian System: head, A. Kozhukovskiy (89) Chernyrakhovsk (1 Nov 49) Kaunas (4 Dec 49) Panevezhis ~lso referred to se Seventh Divisio] (4 Jan 50) Radvilishkis (12 Oct 49) sbyauly8y (27 Nov 49) Vil'nyus (17 Sep 49) Western System: head, G. Kotyaeh (90) Minsk (15 Jan 50) Moscow (16 Nov 49) Orsha (3 Feb 50) Vitebsk (11 Jul 50) 1. Moscow, Zheleznodorozhnyy Transport, No 2-3, 1946; No 7, 1946 4 la, 7 Moscow,~$he3.e~efwdarozlufyy.Tro~nsport,,Ao,l, 19 2. Moscow, Gudok, 26 Apr 50 f 3. Or anizatei Dvisheni a na 7..heleznod Traffic on Railroad Transport , by D: $. Sergeyev; Transzheldorizdat, 1947? orozhnom Trans orte (Organization o v A. P. Petrov, and Ye. 4. Moscow, Gudok, 14 Apr 50 - 13 - sECRET s~c~E~ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 "1 ~~~RET 5~ Ibid., 18 Oct 5U 6o Moscox, Rechnoy Transport, 28 Jul 50 7; Frunze, Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, 3o Jul 50 8, Moscox, Izvestiya, 30.Ju1 50 9, Riga, Sovetskaya Latviys, 18 Nov 50 10. Moscox, Gudok, 12 Oct 49 11, Ibid., 18 Jun 50 12, Ibid>, 17 Mar 50 13. Moscox, Gudok, 16 Apr 50 14> Ibid., 6 Sep 50 15. Ibid., 12 Jul 50 16. Ibid., 7 Jul 50 lEa. Ibid., 14 Dec 49 17. Ibid., 26 Jul 50 18. Ibid., 16 Aug 50 19. Ibid., 29 Nov 50 20. Ibis., 3o Aug 50 21, Ibid., 21 Oct 49 22. Baku, Bakinskiy Rabochiy, 1 Aug 50 23. Moscox, Gudok, 9 Oct 49 24, Ibid., 3 Feb 50 25. Ibid., 17 Jan 50 26, Moscox, Moskovskiy Komaomolets, 30 Jul 50 27. Moscox, Gudok, 28 Dec 49 28. Ibid., 29 Sep 50 29. Moscox, Moskovakiy Komsomoleta, 27 ,hil 50 30. Moscox, Gudok, 17 May 50 31, Odessa, Bol?shevistskoye Znamya, 28 Jul 50 32. Moscox, Gudo, 11 Aug 50 33~ Ibid., 1 oct 50 34, Ibid., 2 Dec 49 34e, Moscox, Profeasionsl'nyye Soyuzy, No 7, 1950 34b, Moscox, Uchitel'skaya Gazeta, 5 Aug 50 35< Moscox, Gudok, 19 Mar 50 , 36. Ibid., 29 Jan 50 37. Ibis,, 8 sap 50 38. Ibid., 24 Sep 50 39e Ibid., 29 Sep 50 40. Ibid., 3o Dec 49 41. Ibid., 7 Oct 49 42. Ibid., 4 Nov 49 43, Moscox, Gudok, 7 Sep 49 44. Ibid., 21 Jul 50 45. Omsk, Omskiy Zheleznodorozhnik,~~0'Apr 50 46, Moscox, Gudok, 25 Jun 50 47. Ibid., 15 Sep 50 48. Ibis,, 2 sun 50 49~ Ibid,? 24 Feb 50 50, Ibis., 3o Jul 50 51. Ibid., 9 Jul 50 52. Ibid., 4 Jun 50 53. Tbilisi, Zarya Vostoka, 30 Jul 50 54. Moscox, Vecherxq~eya Moskva, 24 Mar 50 55~ Kiev, Pravda Ukra3ny, 28 Jun 50 56. Tashkent, Pravda Vostoka, 30 Jul 50 ~7. Moscox, Gudok, 17 Nov 50 58. Ibid., 25 Dec 49 59. Ibid., 20 Nov 49 60. Ibid., 27.Sep 50 61. Ibid., 22 Oct 50 - 14 - sscR$T Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0 ~E~RET O'G. 1Dla.., ~ ~~~~ 7 63. Ibid., 3 Dec 50 64, Ibid., 27 oct 50 65. Ibid., 17 Feb 50 66. Ibid., 21 Dec 49 67. Ibid., 1 Dec 50 68. Ibid., 15 Nov 50 69. rnia., 1 Jan 50 70. Moscow, Gudok, 11 Dec 49 71. Ibid., 24 May 50 72. Ibid., 30 Nov 49 73. Moscow, Krasneya Zvezda, 11 Jan 47 74. Moscow, Gudok, 22 Feb 50 75~ Kishinev, Sovetskaya Moldaviys, 3o Jul 50 76. Kiev, Pravda Ula'ainy, 20 May 50 77. Moscow, Gudok, 1 Nov 50 78. Ibid., 29 Nov 50 79. Ibid., 22 Sep 50 80. Ibid., 19 Oct 50 81. Ibid., 22 Nov 50 82. Ibid., 26 Feb 50 83. Ibid., 26 Oct 49 84. Izvestiye, 9 Aug 50 85. Moscow, Gudok, 8 oct 50 86. Ibid., 6 Aug 50 87. Vil'nyus, Sovetskaya Litva, 3 Jun 50 88. Moscow, Gudok, 13 Nov 49 89~ Vil'nyus, Sovetskaya Litva, 30 Jul 50 90. Moscow, Gudok, 23 Apr 50 *~?" 15 _ sECxM'r Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380702-0