MINERAL RESOURCES AND INDUSTRY IN YUGOSLAVIA

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 50X1 -HUM ~nl Mwura~ am Ldw ?hs high],] productive and varied mina, a1 wsalth of ! oslavta is also known to Moscow, sr.1 it has oauoed the xremlin to plaoe lugoalavia in the role of a rear r-terial supp)ier with tha frasework ~f the .astern bloc. =hue ?ugoalavia delivered its ore etc. to Rus;pia, Poland, Csochoslovakia, arx1 the other east rn bloc mtatea from 1%3 cn, and was supposed to r.oeivo badly nor~dc4 machinery .ii other industrial products in r.turn. Nowev.r, partioularly from Ruau1* thane deliveries arrived in such small Quantities eu1 were of suuh inferior quality that Tito and hie ambitious oo.workSr. decided to etand on their own feet. The sxpaasion program for Yugoslav heavy induetry waa drawn up in sa ambitious aid pompous Five-Tsar Plan, export of raw materiais to saat.rn oountries was ourbed, and uliveriea to the w.st.rn countriesrk.t atarted, which wus an unplsasant blow to the eoonomio Plana of the Kremlin. This eoonomio a.]$-4etermination of Tito's waa the osuee of the diaput. between Yw:oalavia aid the soviet Unions and the Cominfosa. The Slovenian Boris Kidrio, as Minister for the Five?Year Flan, is responsible for the expansion sad the functioning or Tu, oslav iadurtry. Paying utnant attention to the military aspeota involved ? evacuation of heavy industry to the mountainoua interior of the country ? very great .aphasia was placed on the expansion of con unioationa between ore mining regions and individual industrieej in adlition to the focal. ing of new industries. Thus the following railroad lines have been in Yugoslavia since 1945r jMrroko ? lanovic i, 92 km; Sae .c ? Sarajevo, 242 kin; N i ka io Titograd, narrow-gauge, 56 a j Titograd ? Shkoder (coomeotion with the Albanian raiucoads) j Uuraumliaa ? Prietina, 68 1aj L3ubi ja ? Hrerioani, 15 kmj Kreka ? Tusla, 4 kaj Poljana ? treka, 8.3 kaj Kucevo ? 8rodio., 16 km (part of the planned line across the Danube River to Crajova). The double?traok main line between between Be] p' de and Novena, Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 4..troyid bOr the senoras dur 1ni their re treat, wu repaired in 194 to rears u a sing/.-track line, wt*ile the a?oond trick from Sea to atririyo js - Yrpul je was f inishr~d in Ctl l at 1948. The Croatian c~nnction to the t4riatic :~oa, Bthe ? Knin, U2 ka, toe put into operation iu November 191. It. second track tU Novska was added in April 1949, oompleting the auubl.-traok Use. b.ttrrea Li.lgrrde apd l~agreb. The foUowing line are al.noot ooap).t d a Th. Tusis - bi j01ir,n - )Ioiut un. tid h4 Tus1a - Losnioa - Mn ja Kovil jaoa - Uabao lino, O lay, oon.oting tb. i~portant obeaioal combines L.ukavac and iorka (at -abuoy. Th. $kop1j. - Qortivar - uhrid 1lno, which la b.ing oonvrrted i'rom a narroa-gauge military railroad to a standard-gauge railroad for hie esploitatSoa of ohroas mine. in Macedonia. A atiu~ard?gsugs railroad ltzi~ connect- ing Kuroanovo and nvo je pol je is under oontr botion to reran the ootton region of (fro je poi je. All these line are of great.et iaporttaoe for Yugoslav industry and they- were built bl- aobilieed labor foroe., youths, politioal prisoner., prieonere-of-ur, end military personnel. *0****** Tb. Zagreb - Belgrade Highway, main artery of the Yugoelav highway system, is under oonet action and is suppoeed to be oomplet.d in 1951. ?ugoslav it hs.try suffered ooaparatively little from the rnr. First of all, the German constricted new plants in Slovenia to d they also und.rook .nlargement. end iaprovernte of existing factories in the interior of the oountry. g.d. the atrniaoe alumina plant near Ptu j ! the aircraft engine plant in Tesao near Maribor (now an automobile factory) j the Drava power plant at Drevogred sni Mariboreki otok~ near Mariborj oleo the enlargement of the 8or Copper Mines in Serbia. Qn can see that the 4.rnaae were mainly iaterestid in otrst gia metelao oopp.r and aluminum, production of xbiob is considered to bane priori in Tugoslavia at present. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 E;l Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Tb. Tugo?Lrv gOY?rt~eat started to take over all indurtrier leaediat.1y after Uie end off' this war in 194$. Ty ohurs Uie slsplert asxt oh rpeet s yr at doing it. They Lru ht tho uaz re into court and sentenced then to many years of forced laka*i i oonfieoation or property. They elt&ye rourxi u roaeon for trytzi th.ni not. beitrg eati*'ied with findtE; pulitioal faults with the indurtri&UJt$, they also tried aril ouuviot.4i Wwm for oollaboratiOflr sooiAl offences or Loo_ tax evuatonr whAtevur dray fourxl duitatrle. The oane war roost' dif f ioult where ror. igz~ rupridtarr wee. eunoes'aed. u i,noe taut neulo demarxl s for oompeaoation ? iiutirever?, Ydtluut , aylru : rely attnn tlur- to their tiemands, the state touk over ti,eix iautox?ieor too. Until rte, the only eettlellrnr mide hi~vo beers with Lwoden, while nagotiationa with other oountrie$ have failed to oomc to yay oonclueiofl. Only the u5 m in the tortwwt4 eltuation of having the gold of the Tugo.la! National Bank in ito poileeuion and it far able to aeduot the oosQsnea- tiona before it reoently returned the gold. 8inoe some of the directors, lending offioialer and experts nee. removed from their poste by war events and the ree t of then ere rr removed by the new government, it beoaae rseoesaary to replace thee with third rat. native laborers in ord.r to ?et the individual planta Into operation again. gene the German and Austrian priaon.r$ of war, due to their pester teohnioal training, played an i portant part. Other labor foro.e wsis drawn from p.reone sentenced to foroed labor and the rest frog mobilised labor eourore for polStioal or"der (aoneoripLion for r.ooiatruation) at~d youth. In the beginning of 1946, recruiting oi' apeoialista rtertrd in the gas tern Zone of ueru*ny and Austria, with aonthly wages up to 20,000 dinars. A great number of thee. epooiaJ iota sre still .splayed in Yugoslavia. The great look of rte is the beat bottl nook in the d.relop?ent of Tugoslav iaduatr7. 9tat.+oontro11id Yugoslav z*wepaprre actually idolise their nature industry. They report .very suooese, no n*tter how small; thq tall Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 In thefr DropaE;anda reportu of to 'darn ilclN (rboo~C ~z'~terir), ttw Nth" azki "retiunalirt;r"j~t'i'iaiexux y ?zpsrtgJi wlxo i*ioye ?4I eoonoraii. tu'oauotiol,. ILowever, ,lo ~wutio,i whit.. rAr is ever asd or faptorleu xhou ,,a?,xiuo tr are aced lu ar y by tk,e Yujwrluv any. The newer U*olrinory isl u;mratiox~ carry from ti njaz'y and dax' as rdparrtion deliveries (noon di>It,1~c1 maobiru tool l+rwtorjur wrre brouJt to Yu omlavid i'rc,w ohweix r~J d r'wrobeoel~) r wore tyae?vrM ar UHRI{A ~ieliveriap, or were buu& ht on he bYuok aarket Lz t1,e ?aatern Zonaa of Gar,zw arnl Atata'ia, ? i ~.ho bu iruj B ~ tt~ir raaolrinery o~aulci Le paid i'or with hoioi,cr n ka obtuJ from ourre n0y szobs ? Ownura of aoooaxnta In foreign oountriea wor, i o'oed to turn thee oyer to the state, wf>liah tt>lua obtained torei~ sxah*ngs . 'l'he state also obta,lr. fnrai~-l ourrorsc; CI'cun Yu4or av returnNs frrw Arggntinr tl? USh., and Caruula. ?Iieir aaah ( in doilsrr) waa taken from them on true nZiipr and axohang d at the rate of 50 dinars for one dollar (tiro black market exohrun~ a it 3u0 din. o for one dollar) . 1946 arxf 1947 I~oelatia obtained dome foreign exohryr lead rider aeabntr Baiter -zeroury, various t yper or Beds, Woody etc? to the world rzarkot via Trieste. This was then used to buy badly needed rrraohirxery az*1 raw matexial.d frntr ;;wits rlanct, l,nglcuxj r Ita],y, uelgium and, deapite Ai riaan axport curbs, troa the USA, through go-beteeena in South America ark Italy. Mach finery from the eaetetn atatea maa paid for by o~penratory deliverie r of all kinds. Yu~orlay needs for mwohinery of all klnde r technical artioleer pluabsg ar*1 e;Iaotrioal equil~mont, ooti,unr wool, tannin ~ ra-teriaL, hid., paraIi~sutioa1j, and many other goods, are dtul, at ~ ara~ their iaok le another bottleneck for tho development of !ujosy ir-duatry, 4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Tb. r owuer yi ... ....... The foi t.r of this moat lmportar-t oopprr min in Europe w*a the 8wabd*a neorg ~eifert from l~enoavo, who started work here tinder King Milan Obrs ovio in or about 1890. ~Ieifert wua the owner of large breweries, owa~er ant j~reeidtjnt of the aerbian Natlonrl Bank, aad the first Serbian indtuutrialint of world fain.. In 1940 the yearly production o.t oopper at for .wnmtad to 500 toms. Due to the class oultural and eocn omio tier between :lerbia ani Frac~oe the Wins r snt into bench ownemh ip to 19u6, and were os l.d "Mine. de eaar iA" with their oentrsa. offioe in Paris. The Yrnnoh ooapany oot t issued oopper minir&F,, gad, ue into Ure most up-to-date methods, they reached a yearly output of 42,300 tnri of orude oopp'r to 19$, -nakin~r thin the hi hoetryieldlrr inin-z in 1uru} o. A cope iz eleotrolyei:i iuatrl1M tion to el iminmte the gold r,~ l "ilver, which tear oonta t ned in the ore up to one I,xax faille, wan built by Krupp under the tnjsdinovic govern- ment, which in 1938 turned out 1,134 tone of pure electrolytic oopper monthly. Unter Gnrrnan occupLt n the annual yi i]tt of the rrw tal nt up to 100,000 tons in 1943. Thin wan aooomplinhed try u7 tng the most up-to-date method, amt machinery rind with the employment o(' thouearda of Jowish forced laborers from gun my ruxi Rwmc.nia. pecial barraokn were built to house them. During the war Herman Doer ng, through ttu German enroy Abets in Paris, bought a great pert of the "Mines tie Box" stook and thereb7 gained great influenoe in carrying on the bucainesa of the company, which caused sons of the directors to move to New Tork. The copper eleotrolysie iastallatian ryas damaged during the Runeian sdvanoe. The Russians, visibly i asbed by the sire and the yield at the mires, oonaider* Hoe an "German property" beoauee of he great amount of ,took ow d by Oern n r aril took possueion of it ae wnr booty. Even in 1945, Russian engineerp arrind to reran operationn, together with soae of the forMr Oerman experts, who mere returned to for as prisoner. of rear. dint the copper eleotrol.ysie lnetallation was put Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 into a-peration e t and then produotion war started in all tlu other seation$. Mew rsthods, tested in IMguitogarsk aM XiroYgrad, were wed in the salting j~lants. deoauwe of he~-vy sulplnwous smoke the viotity of Bor hme beer, unfertils ror years, .z now th! hussions are tr'Ying to change this owed it ion by wing new u.thode. At pseewnt 20,000 aen are .mplo7ed ut Bur, HQ per vent of them political isonsrs sentenced to foroed labor or prisoners or wear] they ars Pr houaed in tbs barTaokl used formerly by the Jewish loroed laboerere. Produotioa has not yet reach'd the tij;h level it att&ined in 1943 Bader the Germana? Eleotrio power la auppliad lros the Pali Lortolao thu' 1 power plant over the niz' own longU?di$tana line, 125 kilosrters in length. Thee power plant uses coal ror the nosrtq open pit coal mince. In order to faoilitate trwportation to Kuseia, two seotiana of the mine were linked to the km~be by rail Byres, nape the Bar ? Crni Vrh rotor, 21 ka, sal t)ae Petrovac ? alsdne Vode actor, 16 ks. The whole 8onolja writ, betwren the liorsY& aM Tiaok riv.ri oontalns oopper (1 - i per oent). The main vot at Hor has a ler3gth of 10 lam, ie 2 km wide ar~d ~0 atesw deep, and has a ooPPer oontent of 6 to 7 per oent, in addition to gold, spar, end sulphur deposits in usher amounts. Though all TugoelaV indurtries were taken over by Ui. state, the ownership is not settled beoause of Russian demands. The Bor oopper mine is !ugoslavia's greatest natural asset, an important factor in world ooPPer prodavtioa, and plgP n iaportant role in all decisions sade 17 lugoslsvis. TugQl1aVift Hors not have az, copper prooessing irslustr' worth Matconing. The Impol Plant in 8lavensska 8istrios, south of Maribor, for prcowsing of ooppSr, copper alloys, sod sluainun, has only a sroa11 produoticb ospsoity dine to its lack of t.ohntoal equipsent and experts. Tim IORkat*l oable laotory in Novi dsd ea~playt It*U.~!- (Trust.) sxpsrts snd produoes copper oablAI with lead cuing, telephone cables 6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 with laud, PSper- arn1 ilk iaau1at1on p~r'tiou1 '1y for the une or tt a orlav a1! or thu kt bauuit. depoeite of th w"34 +-rs is 1Iu1or1avia NiiI Nun~ary? In 1939 the annual baiac,!#~ praduotion meted to 314,41U9 tonr ? t4oe t o: it war The riots bauiito deporit. (high.e red diah bMuiclto) aear unia aad Dz'nie, 1st*een L1ka rind Dalmatia lad to - th. fawndatioa of tbee L)al.~-tian aluminum irxlue try dtnrn before World Mar Y ? Ai toIntbar about 2,500 trorlure arr employed In t.h. Loaovao +urd 5irrrio plant. Produo. tion to hider todal- th*n it try in 1940, .rad th. ipr'eat.r pint at it in exported ae (prude alumifym. The Loiovt plant Haar 8it,urjj her been agl,arr{ since l94s j ? tarp ha11 with 11- +uMlting tun.c. baa been Wanly oonatruotad? Eleotrio power to aupP1j. troa tb. Oubivia btdralaotrio punt located at the Irks ~-ters'a1jo. zn spring 1942, th. Qar otartad the ogtruotian of ? buggy alumina plant in 8trr-iroe Hoar Ptu.j , in tba 8]oyni. R.publio ? The oonrtzruetion of thin plant rrae within t1~ h'ametrork of the "OrtplaoN (plan for the eyt) of claryn, industrY- aid experia. gainsd in tie nearby ~un~rian aluainua tadurtrl- a-y uti 1jaed? vita for the ? pmt wru suPPoNd to be l ~ j. by Xu8az'y? In order to aupply tae roquirid amount of elaotrio power for the pleat and ter wag the asroraft plat is Tesno~ nhio/oo nir truotad at the name ti, oQaurt1sUOtiaa-1ru started on the Drava ponrar plant on MIrlborek! Otok- sear Wribor? Conatruotior~ of another hydro+laotrio plant ny rtaxtad at Dravop~, hjJ tmy mos. plant were plate at Vussnj aid PtuJ. The plant is l oaatod on the pr asraka-Pral,],rcad lb., With the work rhop. to the right sr1 the adainirtrat3on and living qlaartirs to the lai t, In addition to a great nal* r of railroad traeke aa1 the Hen $tarniroe factory 1~oad ing rt*tioa- they built en 7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 awd$rgrOuod sews. oonduit aeasuring aa. se+ter in dlaastsr, along.U. th. railroad line to ktuJ running to th. Drstraj it 'Si pertly ooaplat.d dnrtn the rr &rr. The )'ran - Ptu j roan, looat.d north of the railroed Lin., was linked to th. Prai.rsko ? Ptuj ro.d by a newly conetruotrd road 1ssdin1. pest the traiaoe plant and uad.ru.atb the railroad lln (lang. viaduot). Ater tha uni o.t tho wrr, the Yugo.lavS startrd at aaos with the co Lion of tho hydroe1sct2 is plant on gariborski otok, a.ar filar, ibor, which L- psij3y in opsrwtion at Us. present t J? Also woorh on U 5trniaoe phnL ws-s continued with the aid of aobiliaed labor foro.s, since 1946 under tho supervision of Q*zain and Numgariaa +ni;in..rs. Living; iuartori az,.1 edainietration bul1di.ags r~.re owaplet.d, while the factoz'J iteeif 1i supposed to be completed by 1951. only theu will the real production Het wader gear. The 2,000 workers are ke}~t busy mainly ,. tth construe tiori work, while 1'/ brigades aril 69 youths SQ work aocordins; to the Stakhaaovit.-systu 5ra1u* p&yaent .y.t.17. The promising futur. or th. Strniaos pleat - due to its tayorsbls location, great power supply, end ed.qust. bauxitr d.poeiti within the country - ie repatedly asntion.d in !ugoslav goverment circles. However, it is i~robabI that Tugoslatia will suoo.od is eooplsting this huge ant modern plant b.aauao dory cana.ll.d its alumima agr sasnt with Tugos1svis att.r tbs ooaflict with the Coainfora. Total production of aluminua in Tugos]mtis aaamt.d to 1,700 tour in 199, and is supposed to ri oh 13,000 toss in 1951 after the cc.. pletioa of ters p]ant is Strnieos. Tugoslavia has too few facilities for proc.r.ing aluainuw at the prrr.nt tie., and th.refore she sxporte crude alurinum as well as bausit.. B Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 .rl 1a.Ll m D401itvia' o tr iual production of e-ntimorr ore s mted to 15,000 tone in 1939. 880 tone of pure antimoryl metal were Tugo.lsvi* mines antimony In the KrupanJ, Laos, and kijanovao mine in the Drina regicni 1n Weet.rn y.rbia. Th.as in wur. fouwd.d by Frenob oapital. Th. sines wsr..nlargsd during th. CMrran oooupation, and in 1943 they w.rs taksn ovsr by tbs Yugoslavs, a1Aost wadamaged. Production is high.r today than it was in 1940. Yugoaluvis owns anotber min in Ivanioa, near Usiok* Poa.gs, which, honvsr, is not so profitable. Iu1goslavia supplies antimony to all the sastsrn atat.a, and this .xport fsotor pls s an important role in their mutual trade. ?nnuel lead production aaaunted to 11,000 tons and a1~ production to 5,000 toga in 1939. Following the Fivs.Xea r Plan, lead production is supposed to be isor aa.d aix-fold and atx produotion four-fold. T. richest lab sad sine d.posit. are looat d in ?repoa, nsar Kosovaka M1,trovioi ems aasr the hiatorio Kosovo Pol J.. Founded by Rad. Puio, eon o~ the all-known Serbian etat.e~n Mikola Puio, the mines soon puasd into English ownrehip. Eugliah capital equipped the mines with rod.rn maohin.r7 and built flotation sad malting plant., thereby raisins production ast.rially. The largest easlting plant ii boosted in nearby Zv.oan, while Zl. taro, another stns in operation, is also not too distant. Until /ril 1941 the lead and wino ooneentratea obtained (also pyrit.) w.rs delivered to the world mrk.t via 8alonik*. Tr poa wsa enlsrgod during the Qer~oan oooupation, and over-mined by using m roue forced laborers. The in.tallations were not daaa~d during the war, ax 1 the Yugoelava started to op.rat. them iiediat.ly after the war, using mostly forced laborer.. Production 9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 is biglurr than it vas in 1940. Bbiye~ents to Russia go via Kladovo, while sbipaenta death e~i for Caechoelaru4 td Poland are rent to ~ederovo to be loaded onto tugboats. DeliYeries to wrtern states go via the harbors of Piuae, Trieste, or MetkoYlc. Work on a nnr and little known Lind aim. vas started in Buplia Stem, in tho Plevl je district of 1lonteuegTO, in 191e7. It it etill under construction and a substantial rise in the total lead production le expected, aineo thee. deposits have a high lead content. me lead mine of the Bleiberger Bergwerka-Union, 'which became Yugoslavian in 1920 and vas acquired by tht 1d &.ish firm "Europa Itines, Ltd," is located at Crna v 14eziski Dolini in 81ov'enie, near the Carinthian border. Trite mine, too, Va$ not dewaged during the var. Their lead rdelting furnaces ra1c. it possible to obtain pure lead, while the zinc concentrate., which er^ obtained ae by- products, are rent to the zinc works in Celia. There large smelt- ing fUrniacee, rolling and grinding mills, permit quick processing of the zinc concentrates received. 'j'he pure cinc es veil as tha sine oxide obtained satisfies the country 'a own needs and is also exported to the eastern states. Chromium. Yugoslavia also possesses chromium deposits in the vicinity of Bkoplie, vhich were exploited by the Aseo and Alatini fires before the war. Chrc ore war shipped via 8elOnika to the 1A and England. This region vas occupied by the Bulgsriens during the war and the chrome ore obtained there was an important factor in the Qernw.n-Bulpurian exchange, since the import of Turkish chrome ore encountered increasing transportation difficulties. Therefore, the exploitation of ohmss ore was intensified by Qerman experts during the var. Yugoslavia took over the undamaged installations, enlarged the "chromium railroad" between Bkoplje and Qoativar (also to aid in supporting General Markos) , and nov supplies all the eastern states vith chrome ore. he annual production amounted to 44,o97 tone in 1939. -10- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 ode, ~ Qerasn geologists discovered * 1ybdenua deosits in southern Serbia durinH World War II. fxyloitation vus sturtal t ouc~, bocnuea wolybdrnum vua of great importance to the (;ermrn heavy 1n. ii. Yugoslavia continues the exploitation car noiybdenum end is eager to find Q.rman exyurts to work on thie fob. Morcur . As the result of World Wer II, the reion of Idria in Slovenia with its mercury mines cmm~e into Yugo.1avim's yooseuior~. This mine hr~s been known mince the b~idc11c ~geu, is one or the richest in the world, and suyp11u iO parcent nvorld production. Operation is normal at present (proctuctioci is Civc timrun is much cis U88}i pro- duction), and he yroducts is c shipped via Trieste rot tranship- merit to tha World wsrket, e.t twr as they ire not used for Yugo- sLavia's or tha eastern states' military puryoscs. In addition, Yugoslavia has another satallcr aercury mine in Rogatica, Bosnia, vhich is being enlarged at present. P!yr1te. Sulphur ore (pyrite) is obtained in great aaaounte in the Majdanpek nitric in western Berbia, which vas originnily founded by German and Hungarian capital. Snlargemsnts were mrda by the Aermsns during the war. MsJdanpek is situated near the Danube River, which makes transportation to Russia and Ue eastern states easy Their needs are almost fully covered by pyrite dalivsries from Yugoslavia. MsJdenpek's pyrite is also dlsliv+ered to the Yugoslav chemical fac- tories in Sabac, Krusevsc, Celle, and Brastnik. Pyrite also occurs as a by-product in the Trepca lead minas and the Bor copper mines. Annual production amounted to 127,039 tons in 1939? Iron and Steel Industry. A) Mining of Iron and )nganeee ores. Total production of iron ores amounted to 613,000 tons in 1939 and is to be raised 2 times following the c *pletion of the pive.Year plan. Iron ore is mined in the 1.args Ljubi,a mines, known since the time of the Romana. Boon after the occupation of Bosnia in 1878 real exploitation of this Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 rich irob are deposit vsa rtsrted. Tod&y L Jub1Ja it at great irport~e for YUgorlavis, and * 15-bu railroad line, built re centl~Y, from LJubija to Brericanl 1ir;, It to the rosin line betwea 8 ibac and 9ap-jr-luka. Light,Y lobar brigades, vim coatinuourly cagplain about poor rations, vork in LJubija. In ryite of the greaten efforts made by tho respc~nrible authorities, a 30 Percent shortage of xoa'kers mill exists in LJubija. All plants of the Yugoslav iron industry, except Zeaica and Y arer- rich have their local iron ore cleporits, are supyliod vitl~ iron ore tram LJubija. Until the Co*lntorm conflict all the iron ore not used in the count ~ ' r own industry Mar Nqt to Uungary send Crechorlovaki,a, nese is mined is Topusko, Croatia wM+h it used by the native in- durtry and alto exported. ilithin the I'itro- Year Plan it it intended to open up ese deposits located in Macedonia, Ann~ production amounted to 4,000 toss in 1939 and is ryppored to be raised to 46,000 to~ar- B) Iron Proces~ring Industry. A total o! 111,000 tone of crude iron and 235,000 tons of steel vs available to the iron processing industry in 1939? By 1951 the yroduction of crude iron is to increase tine-fold and o ! steel three-told. The iron and rtes/ plant at Jereaice ez1,1oyr about 5,000 workers ?280 labor brigades sad 40 youth brigsdes? gore the tolr.r miner Indurtriegesell- rchatt, shore main stockholder, August prsprotnik, Mar billed by partlratu in 191e2- built aod.rn Mart turnacer' fly. open'het furnace., electric smelt- ing lluc'raoer, rolling mi11s for heny ghee r t Iron, eta. They produced railroad tom' nilroa twitches, and other roily Dad material, ai-lleable and rolled iron, iron tuber, sheet iron, cable nail r, electrodsr, welding wire, etc, Another iron and rtes/ plant is located in Quat..a, Slovenia, on the Maribor ? IClageaturt railroad line. This plant formerly belonged to Count von Thurn and va1sarsiiaa, and it produces[ ma irz] steely of all klndi? Recently this plant produced 250 tour of hardezud steel party for the new Niribor bYdroelectric plant . Party !or X11 V*Q s and plain sheet stop are also produced here. A caller iron plant is Store near Celje produces primarily cart, iron or all kinds. l2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Decause of the oxtensive local ore daposits in Yare., thin Austro. Uu i rian tinsnce ainiater Ku11*y rwWnded thin iron industry of Zenica and Yaros soon utter 1878. Tte.c iron pldnntn vere in vperat1an until the end of Vor11 War I, a. lend. u n ud plants or Bo.nim and Hertogovi na. They are situated on the narroti+-gauge Boo. Brod - 8n~rajevo railro+~d lino, and now, in addition, on the standard-g;ugs 8aas-c - Bartjcvo railroad line, which vus ooraatruct:d this year. Engineers tram the Kruyy vorka Modernised the plant during the BtoJadinovic gaverna.nt. The plant vua not drnmaged during the var. Using partly dasestic materials, a nrrv open-hwwrth turnac? vus built after 19145. Tool dtdel, tire and high-tea~eraturr resistant steel (made according to German patents), aachines t'or small rolling mills, et?ol for the olectrical industry, magneti~ted steel, cynazao sheet-iron, etc., weave iroduced in their large smelter. and smelting turnacco, rolling mill., and other modern inotallutlons, wider the supervision of Gorman engineers and yrisoner-of-var oxpert.. The total number of workers euipa.o~red here is about 4,000. Bartid in 8mnderovo is another large iron plant with its own saw~ltera and foundries, formerly a aubsidiary plait of the Ruome~nlan Besd i as works. It produces tools and equipment made of iron and steel. The BlSak iron plant in Croatia, with its several blast furnaces, oust contribute aaterial]y to Yugoslavia's iron production. The blast ttrnaceo of Topusko on the alina, pred~eeessor or this plant, were cao~plotely destroyed by the partisans. In 1945, after the end of the var, the nev oentral foundry in Zemun was constructed vithin a short time by forced laborers and conscripted civilians. Technical shortcaainge in its construction led to the collapse of the large factory hall in 1917. The head engineer, Milan Sekulic, a ve11-known architect in Yugoslavia, was held responsible for this incident and sentenced to ZO year. of forced labor. The foundry's production capacity is very great, and pig iron castings, steel castings, cast iron, and alloy castings are produced in several cupola furnaces. Most of the production is supplied to the nearby "Iva-Lola- Ribar" machine factory, near Belgrade. This heavy machine-tool factory is 10 -13- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 kilometers distant tras situated on the riit bank or the Bare - opposite Va1Je~ro - and linked to the capital by its own railroad. fti, factar'y, too, ear built in great baste, since 1946, by forced laborer', mobilised vorkerr, and youths, and grquid winter indicator that its came traction also ie teahn1ca).1y faulty. The tactory has been partly in o ration ~ far one year. ?'chines were delirer.d from tru.nz'y, 8cbreiatu t and Bra ~ unschw+eig, ar reparation deliveries. Its producte conaiat of hoavy msobin. tools and yreaaee for the light metal and iron industry, shear for sheet iron and ?twl stunts, and artillery equipment. About y,000 workers rre .1ayed here. The Prv Jsk machine-tool factory, constructed by the Ue dwriag the ve.z', le located in Zagreb, an4 Produces machine t OO1M, e.g., lathes, milling, drilling, grinding, end cutti4aach 8 roes. The large Lltortroj tactory in L~ubljans a new Iry cobstructed since 19+7, and it e~playe about 2,500 Workers. Products consist of machine foals for the wood industry, cranes, cross-bar,, icult ~' oral machinery, all types of hydraulic machinery, !Caplan turbine,, etc. The pleat has its oen foundry and a branch in Mats. The former Siemens-rrarop in Zagreb has been enlarged. It is noti called Bade Koncar and e*ploys over 3,000 people. Auer it is caogpleted and all oquipmsnt is inetallei, it will estp1 r 10,000. products ire generators for hydroelectric plants (*ribor parer station ), i,tormerr, ,witcbboarda, telephone,, and 800-hp electric ~o'tors, type A 120 a eynchranou,. The I,kra ( ) Plant in Krrnj, a eubsw'y the Rad,e Koncar factory, pToducee electric meters, electrical parts, voltaeter s and ammeters, el,c c aping '.chines, etc. This factory vas erected as as as's'ent plant by the Oersans during the war. A factory for genera], structural iron (Bplosna), located in akribor, was enlarged by the Germane during the war and now ,po e ialifs in materials for bridge construction. It has a large factory ha11 , laurge craaer, it. a~rn sid- ing,, and also produces propellers of all dime. The nachine factory and foundry in OriJek el ~ oyjg 500 workers, pro- duces agriculture/ machiaery of ell kinds. Former ly it belonged to the Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 let Croatian Iavinga Bank cceabine, like the 'ratan eubeidlary in K nin1k, which ib independent nor dad produces chinavare and otter household art. The aachine factory and foundry in i*ruvnr, Croatia, produces llgrit ara,ctkine tOO1., revolving prA..ab, btofl grinders, aInd machinery far tha building trada. The 1takovioa engine tact~ry, lu the 1ko1grade suburb of the same name, 10 under the supervision of Garmar,unginaer. and productssoline engines for tire-truck., and tot use in other cupncitiva, engine parts, aircrttt angina., and parta roar autaiobily en 1ne.. hla factory, built by Cxoch ax - ports (/koda) in prevur Yugo.lavia, with the .upport of the waar ministry, ccntiuuea to servo N*inly militlury jiurpoae.. The YUN ofcrett plant in Tvxno, roar tiribor, built by the Germane dur1n the tier, le today called Tvornicu Autunobilov Maribor, or T.A.M. There are more than 150 machines (mostly lathes) in the halls of the plant, which covers a large area. There are sleo two underground wourk- rooms, which et present serve ae fuel etoreg. places. Due to a lack of technical material, it has not been possible to start ui' production, and work ie done in one shift. The products consist of small automobile parts and valvee for motorcycle.. The announced automobile production consisted or aooembling several automobiles, while the parts wero supplied by CEecho- elovakia. These deliveries bave now stopped, so that the 1948 quota vuo only 30 percent Fulfilled, a fret that had to be witted by Yugoslav officials. Located in 81av. Bz'od is a factory for locomotives, machinery, and bridge construction parts, which formerly belonged to the 1st Croatian Savings Bank and now is a etate?owned factory bearing the name of party aecretary Djura D~akoric. This plant was almost completely destroyed during the war and was rebuilt and put into operation again with the aid of numerous forced laborers. At present it mainly repairs locomotives and railroad care, and producer bridge construction parts and drills for the oil industry. The pro- duction of locomotives in this plant Is also provided for within the Five. Year Plan. ?l5- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 The Jtieenioa factory in Bmoderuveka Prt1ttftk j~roduces new typos off' I-eeaenger railroad care, bgtt~c turd mail core, and street care. Also, captured German and Italian raiiro?d corn urn' being rapairod ow that t,l-ay cwr br, used ror shipment uP ti~dh rind j-oultry. Machines train the Krt1j~vo rullroad car ttctUry were removed by tha Gerntarw during the var. Plow nest m,tchlnc?ts from Germruty (reparation deliveries) LLrr being eet up and jiut into o;-NrrttiozL? Producte corteiat of locaawtivee ror narrow?gnuga rttilro th . Hecarttly l,roduct,ton of railroad curu va.u of irrt.gid, but lack of mutrrials cttunra interruptions ire production. Locuted in L ruoavtic, Berbia, la u smn1lrr railroad cur tactory, nod work on railroad cars . Warr cbunac hna not To date, Yugoslavia liau not j)roduced locomotives for nurrov-gauge rail- roade but he obteineci t1v m Iran Kung-,ary nrcpara.tinn dnlivcrice. Other large railroad repair ohopu crr located in Maribor, Zagrob, Barajevo, His, Rijekx~, Bubotlca, .rndjija, and Zrcnjanin (Vel. Hrckerek) The iron foundry and machine factor, in Petrovara&ln, near Novi Bad, produceo hemp and linen-procetoing machines as well as concrete mixers. They also carry out repair vork on tanks and trucks for the army. Machinery in operation va? imported Prom Russia in 1947 The former Vietad machine factory in Valjevo, Serbia, wan badly damaged during the war, Hovevor, because of its importance for the Yugoslav army it was put into operation agin noon after 1945. Even in the old Yugoslavia, this factory produced weapon parts for the array arsenal in Krau'ajevac. Yugoelar nevapapere never mention the Vietad factory. The Yugoslav army arsenal in K.ragujevac var almost completely destroyed during the var and its machinery removed by the Germane. Reparation deliveries and Russian aid have made it possible to put it partly in operation again; it now does mainly repair work. Iran and steel came fran Russia and Czecho- olovakie1 at first, but now part of these requirements are met frcn domestic production. "14 October, doing mzainiy rcycdr yet bacn coxnpletc?ly re;-t~irecL -16- r.J Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 mm Kotor-TivUt naval a-raatts! vu occupied by Wu, Italians durit tlse aar and v. rdturnod to Yugoi,iav posner?ion vlthout mny damn. Thart, too, only reyuir work i? bcird~ulc at the ;rant t1i. Au- ermwnition ractury hna bean wt~dor construction since 1946, mainly by forcod iaborerr, in Vogosce, near Oarajevo, It will c*ploy 1,000 workers and viii produce mainly ?tu~lln. Its machlnory cane rrca Cxncioa1ovakia and Huaain. A powder factory, dat1ng (ruin ulU Aue ris, is located in Kamnik; It is now in normal operation. Yugoslav ahipyardr are lacuted in IUjeka, Pula, Split, and KralJevica. Haw m&.r'rieil It ou)L)liou L-y the domci?tic iron iuid steel industry as veil us imported fran Czechauluvakirt, Poland, anti Euaaia. The Yugoslacv aircraft iudual,ry is in its infancy. Available for it are thn hogozaraki fuctury iii lic1grade, aril the Ikarua and Za~aj factories in Z.anun. The German plucecl ttris factory undor the Wiener Neuetadt aircraft plant and produccd party for &trcraft. The factory was enlarged and new machines vere installed, all of which cured and nta ud into Yugoslav pnsoeaaion. The former Kraljevo aircraft factory waa dlamantled by the Germans, because of its unsafe locution in partisan territory, and only now has it been put into operation again. AU the shops are doing mainly repair cork; mass production of air- craft Iv out of the question. The Sutjeika precision instrument fsetory in Belgrade produces navigation inetrumonts, mdnarnetera, etc., for military purposed. Also medical inetruments are being case-produced, and the production of X-ray apparatus was undertaken recently. -17 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Th. hg C ioal Indual The Tugoslav oheadoal tMuatry, too, writ overooao 6rsat dittt? aulties. A suftYoierit amount of rsaNr material is available, but there is a lsok o! araohinery, sine deliveries frog Qseohoslev*kis end fuD,vy )ere deore~-sed substantially. A laok of exp.rta is also ,wtioeahle. Thee oleodro-inoaa plant in Sibenik (mrtallurgioel oo~btna) pro duoes terro-..nos. rerro-ew1ybden a, and swrphow eleotrodsa. Flenirio power is eiapj~lied from the power plaint at the Yrkstallr. The Ruse pri :tariboru nitrogen plant in Maria R*r. fur Maribor, formerly founded by Austrian oepitel, prorhuoes oeloit o3-aaamide whiob is exported in great amounbs. The plat oontinuod operationa during the war end way not deaMged. At presernb lift olootrio turnaoee Are in operation and production oonaisti of oeloium oarbide, oxygen, nitrates, nitrogen, sulphur dioxide, aoetylaa~ gas in aoetone solu- tion, nitrous o dde, amnoniuaia sulphate, acsaonit nitrate, oaloias oyanamide, reoentty also oorundtis for tha abruives industry, Perry manganese, eto. The plant Is oonsidered a Tory important one, and in 1947 rid 1941 large new 1mbor*torieu and an industrial sohool for young workers were oonatruoted. Rleotrio power is supplied orir ths plant rs own line frog the noar oy Fels Drava pcnrer station, The total number of workars is atc~ut 1, P 40. me Delmaoija fao*ory in Split produces o&rblide, oyanamide, and orude oeloi a oyanemide, partl.y for tzr a in Yugoslavia and partly for EEport to t)I Rear Esit wad South Amerioe, via Trioste. Rleotrio pawn. I o supplied by the "Tito" brdroelrotrio plant in 1Cutuni. Thu Ruse end Dalmaoi je faotoriea produ..d 64,n?o tons of oaloiwa oarbide in 1940. P oduotinn is sup~oeed to be raised 100 peroent by 1061. The Morima ohemioal f ao Cory in grus rrao, rAthar small faotory, produees only blue vtb'iol and sulphurio soil, -18- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 The Blektroborna entarpriso in Jajoe, tounded with Aurtri~ot oapital, obtains its sleotrio pow t'aa~ ti. rrell?~oa oRn Ja~o? water1'a-11d. It waa produoing Perro?rl 11oon r-ea Lol'o re bha .'ar, and production of this item is being o~r,tinued at prerenl. Thy produotilun ui ourrurJva euLliitu~te it planned Within the 1ip.Tear V'1an, anal the Iu,ourrary aquiptaent liar alre bee ~ a installed Ui? r.J,w lr i.rue or radium hydroxide and hydroohlorio sold 171e larg? Lorka ohea foal Ceotory- wu evaouated from 8ubotioa, ILuar the 'iungariwL t-order, to &*o, in the interior of the oauntry, uk,oa tho date Ui' the Y i ualar 51W high oomn&r d in 1933 and 1934? Only a a,aaii part oi' the faotory remained in 9ubot loa, and this part it still in operation. lorka is considered the largest ohem.ioal rootory in the balksns and is situated east of 8abao? ooTering a wide area, with its owu railroad ridings and to ailing ramps, th 4orkx raotory obtains eulrhur pyriter.?..its moot important rear Iiuturial??fom Ma, jdanpej j l 0 it roduoed 14,000 taro of rul- phurio acid end the. same amount or blue vitriol. T}-rr? two products aro exorted roughoub the Balkans and to Tut lcey-? Other products 'we' rui;erphorphaW. oyanamide, sodium sulphide, al%aal, Tna alp,, barium sulphate, barim oarbot~-te, oarbon disulphide, aad reteral typar of plant eprsy~? The plant empl about ~ S, 000 workerr and is guarded by the l NOJ? The two largest departm.tjtr of the plant are equipped for the produotiom of hydroohlorio aoid and sulphuric avid. The largest coda r'aotory in the Balkans a 8e /glen Poundatioa of the olvay group, it loost is Z*iksy near Turia, Bosnia. Thi rscCory pr~Uuoed 1G.000 tons of oaurtlo soda end 1$r000 font of fm~Ju)niac aoda in 194o, The plant wad not daama ged during the sr, and it now praduoer all kinds of aoda, soda 1ysr )gnlroohlorio aoid, plaubar rotltrr etc. Tllore are 2,000 workers employed in the raatory. Like all other ohemioal raotorier, the one in &y. it guarded by the Xi oJ? A greab part of the produotlon is destined for axporj tq the dallowns, 8eoaus~, of the lraporbanae at r ai ~Iroad oonneotlonr for Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 the Lu *ys and Zorka (8abao) oheati oal onnbigep, priority' Kea given to the oonetruotion of the ?valamiasn1oa??9anja KoTil,aoe.Salae railroad Brie a thanko t, tho aid los uonatrt.totiuz~ liven by thn to r, the aer.lis'eiMl lirw ha Loin rlnyooet c*pldtod. Also, ooz,struetion has be.in started on the ?u11n?fjO1irw.?~k)eut liner to aid in supplying rsw rnetartela rjtd fuels fur Ls J)1 3*ta. A t'airly large ot-omioal tantory is looated in Celje0 with a plant is Rrastnik. Tho oeljc ttwtory is nupI)lied by the Oal je tiuo works end produpee 1ou4 oxide, red lead, zinc suite, lead white, lithupone, naphtrtl'+,, bur1;a.n sulphide, barium &1l,riJe, water blase, and rooently radio..r& live bnri.u, and hyJrr, hlorLo aoid, Yraatnik has L 1+a own rotary furnaoen and :'1?~xluoe~s e1,i;)hU1'ic aoid and suporphoephate. Loth faotori~s bbtL t f trot r c.ldotrio power nupply trom the Fala Drava power station, via the Tueft'.w transi'ornor near Oo1je. The oaly phAtnr"aphio ohc shoal faotnrY is tho Fotokecai ja in Zagreb, which ;)r(E!uv a nh-)to f?flt,hio ''aper and blueprint per of poor q>>nlity. ?~*eeeeeee kisoellaneoug Industries Yugoslavia's ;;lase induata7 is fairly well oquippedr since thr most important roar rnaterl ale for It, quarts and soda, are available in tho oountry in adequato quantitiee, The large plate glass raatory in Panoevo exports plate ?lasa to torte Balkans anus to the Near 8arte In addition there are ~laaa factories in k'araoin, 1irastntk, Ro aikl, 8htinar and othere, The gaturnue faotojj in L3ubliJana produoel metal boxes and faoay l'UOde made of & uet t1Gt0l, It Nui'fore from lack of machinery. The Aobok iror foundry in Zrenjanin (formerly Deokerek) was ohanged into a mao'iine factory during the war and now ~roduoee a~rioulturwl nmohinery. A ohrd.n faotory in ZikiT-da, rWrly founded by this Swipe, was converted into an iron foundry. . 2O- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Toro ar? small iron Mnd aetal tMusbria in all larger Yw oslty towns, doing aainly repair work on agrioultura% aaohtn?ry tad auto. ono bi leo. Also WU$'b % wntioat i is h aoriot ahist r? ttek ry (bray Arko) in Zagr?b, w *ioh uses w nmethod for t K. produo~ion of onaael, and another ohinaware faotory in C?1J (formerly vetten). Th? yu6odenb ttotory vu founded in Eovi Bed for the production of a?dioal inabrusrnts, mainly dental inatruaioatap however, only staple inatrumertits aro being manufaotwred. !r r f area gad /totals Yugoslav exports of ores and motals to the eastern stator in 1941. of the materials destined for export, the following peroentagoe were exported bo the U5 R and the Eastern 8ttt?si Crude ooppsr 78 $ Eleotrolytio oopper 77.7 % Crud? Lino 97.5 S Lead 80.6 5 Antimoz- 62.1 5 Moroury 72% Lead oonosnirat 86.1 5 Zino oonoontrats 67.1 5 Pyrite oonoentratie 94.1% Pyriio 96.15 Iron ors 100 5 rerroohrona 88.1 5 In Deo~absr 1648 aM January 1949, after the Coainfora oonfliot, Tugosltvia exported to the D$A electrolytic oopper, lino, antiaon, aerouty, and ohrom~ ors, to t total talus of $, 767,000. so*sesss*o Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Won~atsar II~a i :t Large a neaits deposits ore looted in Yugorltrio. oolos~ .Nr the lorgeat plant, is boated in the kiXrt provtnoe (routs. west Serbia), and Is alro.4y in operati of . Others are in Poinja and neor Vuoitrn. Due to the laok of aoohinery, experts, and expert.noe, hgoslavia is not yet oapabls of produoin; sintered magnorite. It is therefore imported from Oseohoolovskia and Austria, sand raw cuagnosite and oaloineed rnagnesite are ax~aorted in exwhange. Tho annual produotiow of raycn*:ierite amounted to 83,000 bans in 1989 and it supposed to be inoreasod four-told. Asbestos There are asbestos doposits near Milo..vo, Serbia, and near etrovo.?selo whioh had led to the founding of thi Tugo? asbert 4onpsny before the wor. Yugoslav asbestos has short fibre and hss only fsw possible user. Its main use is for insulating matorial. Yugoslavia imports htgh?grsde asbestos from the USU. Fired Deposits of fireolay ors boat.d near Arend jelov'ao? A ohsaatte I'aotory is under oonstruotion therm. A tao~o:y in lllsdenoyae produoer ohsmotts brioks dad linings for iron snd steel smsltin~ turnaoes. Aooording to the yive.xear Plan, Yugoslav iron dad steel plant. are to bs supplied with olq and oha*otts from Arsnd felon *. Uslli A poroelsin faotory0 whioh will produoe mainly insuLators, is under oonstruotion in Prijedor. Kaolin deposits in its vioinitpr ars equal in quoltigr to Ossoh kaolin. Ba rits larite is found in several plaosr in Yugoslavia, mainly in losaia snd in Croatia, in the vioinil' of Topusko. L?rodue. tioa oovers domertio needy wid barite is also exported to teary wnd wM ztis. .22. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Yueoelav o m nt pro~luoti on amourtc?d to 3!10,000 tone in 1939, snd ainoe than it hu done up to 1,OOO,OAO bone. This i1 due mainly to the An}+ovo oament P&otory nnar (orloa, whioh oaa~e into Yu oslav ~)naneeetn atter 1946? ath.r tart'. amount taotor!es are looat?d in b ooio in 8reaa, Trhovl je, and I'odsueod in Croatia, d there are also several raatories fn D'1 .tia. Pulft llma~ut of the 1848 produotio~a plan w*s ehorb SO pere?nt, einoe exports alowed dorm, and production had to be ourbed beoauae the etoro t'aollitics Toro full. Therefore, the Dalmatian omnent t.otorl?s near Sr' tn, whtoh beoauec of their loootl one on the sea coast produce me-i my fc r exnort1 exported only 26o,ooo tons instead of the planned 600,000 bone, Exports are in. tlu?noed by the small amount of ship ping tonne!{s avtilabl? and the poor werkets in th? Near gait and south M?riea (Argentina and arasil), whioh oon absorb only small amounts of oe~Mnt. Cement exports amounted to 164,91E tons in 1989, ..eases+e? Coal Total production or all kinds of ooal in Jugoslavia amounted to 8,088,000 tons in 1939. This ^aount is to be raised to 18 million tons within the Ftv.-Year Plan. Blaok oos-1 is mined in the following amiss In Rasa, Istria (formerly Italy), whioh at present oounts as the largest Yugoslav mine and ainoe 1946 eoploys about 7,009 workers. Several ainesin the Tiaot region of Serbia, the best-Iaamn of whioh is Bogovina, and the Ibar.$uin aims, whioh have just been opened up? k?ow* ooal e ? 003 l: Musa is tine rboviy vine in Slovenia, in the Zagor je, lrastnik, Lasko, Reiohanburg and tooev je pits. In Central Boonia there are the Tito nines in Banovioii also the Kakanj and Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Itreu pits, ae wall as Che Nuatur pits in Ira -Iersegovina. Otters inolude the darn and aavnu Reka *tnoc in the $enj Basin, 8erbial in the Alekrainso dastn tho h~sava, Ictan j, Aleksiaao, and ?reeibaba. L'odvis wiaes~ *ZMI t}kp dalkan sad Jelasioa mtnes near 11e. 14;uito to ,uread in tho Area mines in Sosnis, in testolac near 81*ederevo,Serbia, in tiie ~rriul(iron) mire, in the Kolubsra region, aruund dusovo, *d in alovenia and Crui&tis in the Ya1enJi1 Son jsoint, L.labJ?, l-,lubovro, and t'eklenioa ruins. Yugoslavia has enou h 1ipni tM and brawn ooal to sstist' her did, ui' railroad and house fuAl, oluwevsr, her tnduetry depends on the irepurt of blaok ooal, ook., and anthraoite, whioh until now hsa imported fruit Cseohoslov&kia, Poland (Silesia), and the USSR. Iugo?? alavia also received ooal frog lkulgsria (Pernik) and Hungary (MohsM) as repsraiion deliveries. It has already become doubtful whether the high ooal output planed wlt-iia tube i'ive?Ie$Z Flan can be a~tsinad, beoauae of Yugoelevia's oataetrophlo inok of regular miners. Yugoslavia at praserit lsoke about 30 p~roent of the roquirod number of ain workers. Cosl i*ports amounted to 396,696 tuns in 19860 see*ee*e*. Y oslavia's oil Production Y1 oslav oil deposits were diaoovered ong tine ago, end th first drillings took plaoe on the Mur island near Selnioa and P.kleniea at the end of the last o entury. fc*rever, Iugos lsvia's annual pro? duotion amounted to only 1,000 'oDs in 1939. Rational exploitation was started by tale aernans, who built modern installations after their euooeeetul experlasatel drillinge in Do Lends and Qoj1a during the war. Anna/ produotion rose during tha Qerma* oooupation to 160,900 toms in 1944. At preaent the Iugoslav government sttaohn great iaportanoe to- oil exploitation. They are atr1ving to inoreaae exploitation of o11 - 2k w Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6 from prsseras deposits and new c crimaatal driliing$ are being a4 Qur,a Lau-tly. The Uo1nja Loadam- oorabts del t vary 50 rai Irosd oars tinily. Gojla osar Kutin*. L,?aatia. delivers 10. and the nsx oil xolls near osti, Kris, uotllkavo, atui Lois t. too Cher another 10 rai lrosi oars dsi ly. Yu os1a-ria's aruuu-1 uil pr*duotio:t **OUfts to abou~ 190.000 boas at proaarzt. (rest di Cioultiss are eroountcrod in turther inoreasiu6 YW+;oalavia'$ oil?4rJ1t11 oporutinh. I x ? uQ rwro dr.Uin~ equ, pt rsut WMr ba1fV auppliud by t!;n eastern status since 1)10 Cominfots ouufliut. Torerors, it is duubtful whcther the annual produotioa of 460,000 tons tur 1961, as plw-ued in the Fivo.Year lsn, 0111 be rwohed? Nrnduotioo of drilliu, c uipaant daaodtiually (in 63.xronaki 8tod) hoa not boon very uatis t'cotory to data, Yugoslavia iaported 14 ,100 tons of iaphtha and 1M,691 tons of petrole% in 19 9. The dirroronoe botwson Yugusluvia'$ own produotion and hur LIOOds was riot by imports frost the US -R1 aumia, aM Albania, until the Coaini'orm oontliot J now nt;land dsllYers it fro* the Naar bast. 9efineries are looated in Caprag-$i3ak, Smoderavo. Rijskst (roraer1y acuaA), and wai?ibor. Iuituminuus late aeposite aru located noar i'r1 jak, in the Ti oinity of AUksinao, SsrL~ia (oxporimozital roduotiou or oil), also n?er t ikovao. S+n'ta, a1Uin Montenegro. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/04/04 : CIA-RDP82-00039R000100060027-6