CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1951/03/03
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March 3, 1951
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SUMMARY
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1. Division of North Korean VI Corps receives active role in
forward area (page 3).
2. French estimate Viet Minh capabilities (,page 3).
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3. Large numbers of empty boxcars move east from East
Germany (page 3).
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FAR EAST
1. Division of North Korean VI Corps receives active rWe in forward
area:
Comment: The VI Corps is one of
the three North Korean corps which began moving southward from
Manchuria late in January. The 19th Division is the first unit of
these three corps known to have arrived in the forward area. Com-
munist plans for a "Fourth Phase" offensive, possibly to occur in
March, may rely heavily on such relatively fresh units.
2. French estimate Viet Minh capabilities:
A French official in Tonkin has informed
US Consulate Hanoi that the Viet Minh can
regroup and resupply themselves suffi-
ciently within three weeks to launch another offensive in the Red
River Delta and, in such an event, probably would achieve better
coordination than in the January attack. The official added that
there was, however, no indication that an imminent Viet Minh ac-
tion was planned.
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3. Large numbers of empty boxcars move east from East Germany: r
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/ source, from 9 to 23
February four trains of approximately
sixty empty boxcars each and one or two trains of sixty flatcars
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equipped with side racks were dispatched daily from Frankfurt-
am-Oder to Brest Litovsk. since 15 Feb-
ruary most locomotives in the Frankfurt-am-Oder area have been
employed on missions to the east.
Comment: This is the first report that
large numbers of boxcars have moved east. If it is true, approxi-
mately 3,000 boxcars would be involved. Beginning February 20,
unusually large numbers of empty flatcars capable of transporting
military equipment and/vehicles (although only a few can carry
tanks) were assembled at various points in the Soviet zone and
moved east to Brest Litovsk. In view of these reports, an influx
of Soviet military units into East Germany, possibly destined for
the still largely-unoccupied Zossen-Wuensdorf area, is a distinct
possibility. About 1,800 freight cars are required to transport
one full-strength Soviet mechanized division; the number of cars
believed to have moved eastward would suffice for about three
divisions.
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