(Sanitized) THE NAUHEIM CIRCLE
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a aMII, inrea.tng actiyeb group
*nsutr'a1js&tion of Germany In the Nast-West etruUla
occupation troops. The principal themes of Professor
pokeaman, are the necessity of a reunion of Germany
of Germany as * recognised neutral area.
O of the Weehein Circle lies largely in the parallelism
and that emanating &oaths Pastern Zone in the Soviet-
nt* campaign. The latter, for western German consuaption
laid great stress upon the thoese of Daman national
linos) and pacifism. Pack is a convenient and friendly
he Soviet Zone, though possibly unconsoious of thie role,
h33 remain so.
el of the Circle is reinforced shat bye a pirallelt
those of various strictly non..Goemnaist .adir'atcs such as
o tend to favor a pacifist approach ander* frankly against
of Germanys
Is, together with other group advocating unified and
are in the extreme aincrit t thin time and have little
certain ortionalist and rightist movements. Despite this
Ter, these groups are potentially capable of influencing
who are traditionally conservative and at the same
bulk of thee west Germans are now loceely affiliated
he Government or with the parties and associations
of conservative Germans toward the prQgr** Of the Nauheia
be doterminsd by two main factor&first factor will be the
em Zurope to absorb western Germany into a viable political,
e system which will satiety the entoom aspirations of
whish will provide a tolerable, level of economic activity
such conditices can be realised, west Germans will not be
ion of their probloas n assooiation with the USSR.
the future political and economic status of eastern
whieh this ZOCA becomes communised. Nvert assuming
dissatisfied with the gest and desire Glossr
mans of aohisving national unity, um-paneled maxIcets
db. disinolined even to attempt to essimilate
tter had been tally converted into tho pattern of a
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MEMORANDUM FOR: fl/Pub, ORE
ATTENTION
2 February 1950
SUBJECT : Communist Threat in Greenland
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1. Request this office be furnished a brief estimate
covering any known internal Communist threat to Greenland.
Possible exploration and development of lead deposits in
that country could conceivably give rise to increased
activity there.
2. Please advise this office by phone in the event
you desire to transmit tis information via discussion
at working level.
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has no evidence of say internal Communist threat in Greenland.
947 two reports were received stating that three Danes resident
land were Communists. Bath reports aro considered of doubtful
viliditry and no further information concerning the eubjeots was reaeivild.
There have been no reports of any significant Communist movement among
ovulation (roughly 500 Banes and 20.000 Greenlanders) and it is
JANA unlikely that raw such moventant exists.
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SUBJECT: East - West Trade (i.e. limitations on
USSR and satellite imports from the US
and countries cooperating with the US)
1. It is requested that you procure and furnish
in writing?
a. Summary treatment of
(1) National policy considerations
pertinent to subject.
(2) Policies and regulations in effect:
(a) Respecting US exports.
(b) Respecting exports from areas
under US occupational control.
(c) Respecting exports from
countries cooperating with the US.
(3) USSR and satellite imports of
strategic commodities and items:
(a) By category of import.
(b) By immediate commercial source.
(c) By producer of item.
(d) By means of payment used by
USSR and satellites.
(e) Trends over the past five
years (1945-1949).
(4) Critical shortagesoin:
(a) The USSR.
(b) Each satelliteA;ree, including
Northern Korea, and Communist China.
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EX-PORI COM. OLS O TIT7' REPUBLIC OF KO-idia:
28 Februiry 1950
Legal experts from the Republic of hol-ea are controlled
the extent that the exporter must obtaie_ an export license, the
commodity exported must ue on an approved lieu and is net a
government monopoled, and foreign exehange received be deposited in
the Korean Foreign Exchange Bank.. 11-ports to north Korea were
forbidden cy law in April 1949. Although the ofricial attitude
of the hOh is that exports ma,y go to and area, incications are
that requests to export to Communist areas are discouraged by
tacit agreement in the administrative machinery.
The question of export controls from the hepuolic of horea,
becomes almost academic when it is r alizee that a large per-
centage of non gove n ental exports frelli south -loiea are illicit.
The small Chinese communit4, coneentratea in the port cities of
lkICHON, fUSA.N, and hUNSAI, exercise an estimated 80% control over
sou-La lorea's foreign trade. ll indications point to a thriving
smuggling trade between Communist
China, north .e.orea, and Japan,
generall,y carried out od these hinese. .)Eluggling meets with
little official interference cue to the weakness of the south
Iverean coast guare, ane to the corruptness ana inefficienc of
customs officials.
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ACR DOCUMENT NO. 1.- UNITED STATES. CLASS lA LIST (No* 7)*.
Item, including plants, containing components classified as lA should
generally assume the higher classification when the Class lA component
or combination of Class lA components constitute a principal element
of the product in value'or quality and/Or can be feasibly removed and
used for other purposes.
METALWORKING MACHINERY
1. Shell lathes
2. Cartridge case trimming and head finishing lathes
3. Relieving lathes
4. Shell tappers
5. Propeller profiling machine (cutter and grinder)
641 External thread milling machine, 6-inch work diameter and over
7. Universal thread milling machine (not including automatic), 6-inch
work diameter and over
S. Large bore thread milling machine
9. Spar millers
10. Rifle-working machines
11 Shaving machines, not including gear machinery
12. Military type jigs* fixtures, and plate metalworking accessories
(except machine)
130 Deep hole drills and deep hole drilling machines
14. DELETED 11-3-49 (Amendment 18)
15. Amor plate drilling machines (not including radial)
16. Vertical boring and turning mills* 72" and over
17. Boring and combination boring and turning lathe
18. Broaching machines
19. Automatic screw- machines* multiple spindle (bar) typo
20. Spiral bevel gear generators and gear-cutting machines, net
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22. . Full -Automatic internal cylindrical grinding:machines,:
.(a) Automatic sizing, (b) denteriess - ?
23. Centerless external cylindrical grinding machines
24. Cam, crank pin and crankshaft grinder .
25, Automatic oscillating rano radial grinders
26. Honing and lapping machines, except gear, -inch and over
27. DELETED 11-3-49 (Amendment 20)
28. Special boring machines for aircraft bomb nose and tail
29. Special artillery centrifugal casting machines
304 Special spinning lathes for bombs
31. Hydraulic presses for shell banding (tire setters)
32. Special forging machines, bomb nose and tail
33. All machines and equipment specially designed for manufacturing
ammunition
344 Presses, heavy duty, 1000 tons and over
35. Automatic balancing and automatic balancing and correcting units:
.(a) Automatic Balancing Units - which determine and indicate the
? location and/or amount Of unbalance in an object being
balanced., provided these units can be applied to balance
more .than one object, or a single object which is an item
or a component of an item on the Munitions List or the IA
List:
(a) Automatic Balaneingand correcting units which determine
:the location and the amount of unbalance and automatically
perform the operation of the correction, provided these
units are designed for, or can be used for, the balancing
and correcting of an item or a component of an item on
. the Munitions List or the IA. List.
36. All tools, including dies and slugs, incorporating industrial
diamonds
N110
37. Component parts and subassemblies and attachments for the foregoing
machines
38. Continuous strip mill and controls
39. Plate mill and controls
40. Electric motors over 1000 h.p. and controls, reversible type Nuo,
41. Seamless tuba mill and controls
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II. PETROLEUM
16 Aviation motor fuels, 86 octane and above
20 Lubricating oils, aviation high viscosity index
30 Lubricating oils? aviation, medium viscosity index
4. Lubricating greases, except graphite: (a) containing synthetic oil
(b) containing lithium soap (0) for very high or very law
performance (temperaturo and/or prosauro)
5. Additives for motor oil
0 Reference fuels
Hydraulic oils containing synthotics
Heavy duty dotergont motor oils
9. Extreme pressure gear oils, lubricants
106 Special fuols and lubes for use at low temperatures
lly Blending agents for aviation gasoline, as listed below:
(a) alkylatos (b) cumene and substitutes (c) hydrocodiners
(d) hydropolymers (e) isohoxanes (f) isoctanes (g) isopentanos
(h) isopropyl ethor (i) noohoxanes (j) triptane (k) tetraethyl
lead and TEL fluid (fluid to include naphtha containing more
than 3 cc. of TEL per ga11on)4
III. PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT
16 Alkylation, thormal or? catalytic cracking, isomerization and
hydroforming equipment including complete plants
2. Oil well drilling and exploration equipmont
3. Solvent treatmont equipment for lube oil production
4Q Casing and oil line pipop soamless and woldod
IT, COAL EQUIPMENT
1, DELETED 1-4-50 (Amondment 35)
2. Combination coal-cutting and loading dovices, continuous
and intermittent
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V. TRANSPORTATION- EQUIPMENT
1. Diesel injection type engines, 60 h.p. and over
2. Tankers
3. Tank cars and trucks-
4. Well cars over 10 tons
STEEL MILL PRODUCTS
1. Gilding metal, clad .
2. Landing mats
3. Gun forgings, rough and gun forgings, alloy, rough
4. All alloy steels containing one or more of the following
metals; -(a) 5% or more tungsten; (b) 2% or more molybdenum;
(c) 4% or mon: cobalt; (d) any quantity of tantalum,
titanium or columbium
Ferro columbium
6. Purr? zirconium
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CONFIDENTIAL
VII NONFERROU3 WITALS
1. Copper rotating bands for shell and other copper munitions
components
2. Brass rolled cartridge strip
3. Brass and bronze fabrications for munitions, anvils;
fabrications for bullet cup (gilding metal clad steel), cartridge
belt link, primer cap, shell rOtary bank
4, Cobalt ore, residue and metal, and cobalt bearing scrap
(concentrate, arsenical, crystals)
5. Columbium (niobium) metal, alloys, ore, concentrates-, and scrap
6. DELETED ? 1-4-5C (Amendment 35
7. Zirconium metal, alloys and cOmpounde
8. Dismuth metal
9, Strontium ores, concentrates, metal, and compounds
10. Titanium metal
11. iviagnesium silicate (steatite)
12. Tin
13. Molybdenum metal, ore, concentrates, alloys; compounds,
cemented or sintored carbides and scrap
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CONFI:ENTTAL
VIII. CHEICALS
1.. Aluminum chlo-2ide, anhydrous
2. Barium nitrate,i. barium chromate
3. Calcium and potassium permanganates
4. ,Dinitrotoluene solids and oils
5. Diphenylamine, ethyl and methyl centralite, and other
stabilizers for explosives
6. Hexamethylenetetramine
7. Hydrazine Hydrate and Hydrazine
8. Aercury fulminate, lead azide, lead styphnate, lead thiocyanate
9. Nitroguanidine
10. Polyethylene
11. Silicone high vacuum grease, ,and stopcock greases, both
high?vacuum and regulars
12. Sodium (metallic)
13. Styrene, dichlorbstyrene, polystyrene, molding powders,
sheets, rods and: tubes
14. Hydrogen peroxide -(over 50% strength)
15. DELETED ? 1-4-50 (Amendment 35)
16. Pentaqrythritol and derivatives
17. Potassium tetrauXide
18. Teflon and Prodtbts made from teflon
19. Liquid gum inhititors for treating petroleum distillates
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IK CHEMICAL EQUIPXENT
1. Ammonia oxidation equipment
2. Hydrogenation equipment designed to operate under pressure
of 50 lbs, per square inch
3. Autoclaves and digesters for operation at pressures over
100 lbs. per square inch
4. Nitrators
5. Methanol oxidation equipment
6. Gas liquefying equipment and equipment for handling liquefied gas
7. High pressure containers for storing or transporting gas
or lower hydrocarbons at pressures over 300 lbs. per square inch
8. Hydrogen?producin equipment (water gas, electrolytic, gas cracking,
gas extraction processes)
9. High pressure processing equipment including valves and. pressure
vessels operating over 500 lbs. per square inch
10. Acid concentrating eqUipment
11, Cqmpressors deliverin:,, liquids or _gases_ at 300 lbs. per square
inch or over
12. Penicillin and streptomycin plants and all specialized
equipment including fermenters, sterilizers and mycelium separators
13. Gauges for measuring pressures in excess of 100 atmospheres
(gauge pressures of 1470 pounds per square inch or 103 kilograms
per square centimeter)
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PPE,CISIO.k INSTRUDENTS, SCIENTIFIC EQUIP;,INT, EIECTRONIC TESTING
EWIPMENT, ETC.
2. Analytical balances, 1/100th milligram or under
2, dcro-balances, 1/1000th milligram or under
3. Electronic balances
4. Vacuum tube voltmeters with full scale sensitivity lower than 1 volt
5. X-ray diffraction units
6. X-ray diffraction tubes; all X-ray tubes 1000 PKV and over
7. Electronic amplifiers, laboratory type
E. Fhotomultiplier tubes
9. Electrostatic precipitators capable of removing 902 or more of all
airborne particles down to sizes as small as 1/250,000 of an inch
10. Special tubes or valves (andrparts thereof): (a) magnetrons;
(b) klystrons; (c) travelingcwave.tubes; (d) rectifiers (10 KV- and?
over); (e) emission limiters (10 KV and over); (f) regulators (20 KV
and over); (g) electron wave -.tubes; (h) memory or storage tubes
(computer); (1)- photoelectric cells with S-1 responSe (infrared); ?
(j) all other types designed to operate with applied voltage of
10 KV or over, or at frequencies of 500 mc or over
11. Subminiature tubes: (a) Subminiature tubes with a maximum cross-
sectional dimension of 0.4 'inches or less; (b) TYpe614.Acorn?Tubes;
(c) Crystal rectifiers employing germanium (silicon type excluded) -
and transitors
12. Impulse registers or countersi(over 20 count's per second).
13. Vacuum tube manufacturing machinery (a) stem machine (for firing
stems) (b) stem forming machine (c) filament winding machine
(d) filament forming machine (e) grid winding, aurring welding
machine (grid lathe) (f) weldin- machines for tube mounting (g) sealing,
exhausting, getter flash machine (h) DELETED 11-15-49 (Amendment 251
(i) basing machine (j) rotary exhaust machines (k) special dies,
forms, hobs and jigs for tube production (1) production tube test
equipment
14. Electronic computers, except business type calculating machines
15. Aetallurgical microscopes
16. Electron microscopes
17. Pyrometers: (a) Qptical pyrometers - disappearing filament types;
(b) Radiation pyrOmeters - with sensitive receiver consisting of either
a thermocouple (with or without protecting tube) or a "sighting"
device whereby heat is focused ona thermopile by a lens or mirror
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PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT, ELECTRONIC TESTING
EQUIPMENT,. ETC. ,(Continued)
18. Met,allographs
19. Diffraction gratings, originals - plane or concave, mith rulings
or 15,000 or more lines per inch; ruled width.2 inches or greater
20. Electrometers, except student type
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21. Infra-rod absorption meters
22. Leak detecting instruments
23. Spectrographs, optical: (a) grating sp-:ctrographs with,
or rlesigne for use with, plane or concave diffraction
gratings having 15,000 or more originally engraved lines
per inch ard a ruled surface of 2 inches or treater; (b) prism
spectrographs with, or designed for'use with, dispersing
prisms having refractory face 35 mn, or more in width
24. Spectrum analyzers
25, DELETED 11-15-49 (Amendment 26)
26a Densitometers- measuring directly by photamultiplier tube
circuit
27. DELETED 10-20-49 (Amendment 16)
28. Radio frequency generating and/or measuring test equipment,
500 mo and above, and special components thereof
29. Electronic distance measuring equipment
30, Range calibrators for calibrating range measuring circuits
of electronic equipment utilizing pulse techniques
31* Synchronizin; units for generating trigger pulses and timing
signals for pulse-tupe electronic equipnent
32. Wave guide components: junction, slotted -sections, crystal
mounts:, rotating jointsl, probes, adaptors, bands, terminations,
clamps, and other such components designed for use at frequencies
of 500 megacyeles and over
33. Antenna pattern recorders 500 megacycles and over
34. Meteorological sounding balloons 1100 gr or larger
35. Searchlight control units
36. Searchlight filters, orbit
37. Alternating current generators, rotating type, 400 cycles
and above
384 Transmitter-receiver tubes, anti-transmitter-receiver tubes
and ruggedizod tubes
39. Subminiature condensers and subminiature resistors
40* Geophysical instruments for prospecting: (a) magnetometers
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41.. Echo ranging and radio transmission equipment, typos TDE, TDM and
? RAK
42* DELETED. 1125-49 (Amendment 30)
43* Cathode-ray oscilloscopes having the provision for a timebase
of 2 micro-seconds or less
Electric iapedance motor and speeial components thereof.
designed for use at frequencies of 500 mogacycles and over
450, Resistors, temperature seAsitivey specially designed for use
in sensitive millimattneters or bolometer
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ZI. MISCELLANEOUS
16 Bulle-b-proof and run-flat truck and bus casings and inner tubes
2. Asbestos (strategic grados) mosite-Standard commercial grade
B-10 B-3 and 3AD-1
3. Mica (strategic grades): block (good stained or better)) film,
and muscovite splittings and phlogopite splittings which
conform to the American Society of Testing Maturials standards
or to India-Calcutta standards
40 Quartz crystal and plates
4 All foil-rolling equipment
6? Highspeed compres,iors for wind tunnels (8000 rpm or over, or
with MACH number 0.7 or over)
Complete tire manufacturing plant
8, Diamonds, dust or powder, and all diamonds suitable for
industrial use (including splints and borts)
9* Automatic control valves
10. Valves witAa corrosive-resistant lining
11. DELETED 9-15-49 (Amendment 15)
120 Equipment or plants for continuous ousting of semi-finished steel
13. Turbo blowers or exhausters having a compression ratio of 2 to 1
or better
14. Complete blooming mills
16. Bydraulic fluids: (1) non-inflammable, aircraft type
(b) castor oil base
16. Artificial graphite in the form of blocks, bricks, plates, rods
and electrodes of 2 inches cross-sectional dimention and over
and scrap derived from any of these forms, except forms
incorporated as integral parts of other equipment
17* Artificial graphite crucibles
*This list incorporates all changes to date approved by the Advisory
Coilmittee on Requirements, as recorded in ACR Program Determination
No.-1 Amendments 27 through 36. 7fithin this group of amendments,
Nos, 28 and 34 were assigned but not'used. These numbers on your
records should be marked as canceled.) Amendment 37 supersedes
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ACR DOCUMENT NO. 10 - UNITFD STATES CLASS 1B List (No. 7)*
I. METALWORKING MACHINERY
1. Automatic chucking and between-center lathes (I)
2. Combination miller and planer with double housing and open side,
48 inches and over (I)
3! Gear shapers (I)
4, Form milling type gear cutting machines (I)
S. Planer-type gear cutting machines (I)
6. Unit head and way type drilling machines (I)
7. Vertical inverted spindle drilling machines (I)
8. Vertical multiple spindle surface grinding machines (I)
9. Full automatic surface grinding machines (I)
10. Plain standard and plain raised external cylindrical grinding
machines, 20 inches and over (I)
11. Traveling table-type and traveling wheel-head type roll grinders,
20 inches and over (I)
12. Gear tooth grinding machines (I)
13! Spline grinders (I)
14. Contour profile grinders (I)
15! Jig grinders (I)
16. (a) Thread grinding machines (I)
(b) Thread rolling machines (III)
17. Chucks and collets for machine tools: air-operated; hyclraulic-
operated; magnetic; permanent magnet (III)
18. Vertical, single- and double-end, power-driven punching machines,
including combination punch and power shear (III)
12. Horizontal power-driven punching machines (III)
20. Multiple straight-line, housing type, power-driven punching
machines (III)
21. Double beam power-driven punching machines (III)
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22. Single- and double-end power-driven bar and angle shears,
1-inch round bar capacity and over (III)
23. Bar and billet (guillotine or housing type) power-driven
shears, inch square bar capacity and over (I)
24. Power-driven rotary shears: circle; slitting, single disc;
throatless disc type (I)
251 Presses, heavy duty, under 1000 tons (I)
26. Horizontal, double-end, combination punch and bender, 1-inch
plate and over (III)
27. Punching and shearing machines, except sprue cutters and
nibbling machines (III)
28. Power-driven can-making machines and line components
29. Precision-type die-casting equipment except special artillery (1)
30. Machinery for drawing and/or tempering wire and tubing .015
inches in diameter or less (I)
31. Portable machine tools so designed that they must be attached
to the work to operate
32. Gas welding machines (III)
33. Roll-over type molding machines (III)
34. Jolting and jarring type molding machines (III)
35. Yetal-cutting tools, not incorporating industrial diamonds,
for machine operations: (a) broaching cutting (b) all carbide
and carbide tipped (c) gear cutting, except milling type
(d) lapping (e) forming roll sets (III)
36. Boring bars, 4 inch diameter and above, for use in power-
driven metal-cutting tools (III)
37. Screw machine tool holders, except arbors and chucks (III)
38. Indexing face plates for use in power-driven metal-cutting
tools (III)
39. Turret lathes (I)
40. Pipe threading and cut-off machines, 8 inches and over (I)
41. Pipe and nipFle threading machines, 8 inches and over (I)
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42, Heading and upsetting forging machinery (I)
43, Nut forging machinery (I)
44,
Cupolas and core machines for foundries (III)
45. Forging rolls and swaging machinery (I)
46, Steam and air hammers, rated size 2000 lbs. or over (I)
47! Mechanical hammers, rated size 1800 lbs. or over (I)
48. Crankshaft and axle lathes (I)
49? Die sinking machines (I)
506 PreCiSion boring machines with tolerance of .0005 inch or less,
n.e.s. (I)
51. Jig boring machines (I)
52. Vertical multiple spindle, adjustable joint, tapping machines (I)
53, Gear hobbers under 24 inches (I)
54? Straight bevel gear cutting machines (I)
55. Upright type, multiple spindle drilling machines (I)
56. Radial drilling machine, 13 inch column or over, plain and
traversing type (I)
57. Plate planer with double housing and open side, 48 inches and
over (I)
58. Rotary planer with double housing and open side, 48 inches and
over (I)
59! Horizontal hydraulic shapers (ITT)
60. Horizontal draw-cut shapers (III)
61. Horizontal draw-cut, combination boring and drilling shapers (III)
62. Horizontal traveling-head shapers (III)
63. Vertical hydraulic shapers (III)
64. Mechanical and hydraulic feed internal cylindrical grinding
machines: (a) combination hole and face (lb) planetary (1)
65. Tool and cutter grinders for broaching tools (III)
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67.
68.
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Honing and lapping machines, except gear, under 8 inches (I)
All gear honing, lapping, and finishing machines (I) '
Engine lathes: (a) multi-tool (b) toolroom and toolmaker
(c) automatic form turning (d) hollow spindle (not including
boring) (I)
69. Vertical boring and turning mills under 72 inches (I) '
70. Milling machines: (a) automatic knee type (b) bed type (III)
71. Profiling and duplicating milling machines, except propeller (I)
72. Horizontal combination boring, drilling, and milling machines:
(a) rotary table type (b) floor type (c) planer type (d) multiple
head type (I)
73. Contour band sawing and/or filing machines (III)
741, Combination lathe, drilling, and milling machines (I)
75. Full automatic power-driven bending and forming machines:
(a) binding rolls (b) brakes and folders for sheet and plate
(c) pipe flanging machines (III)
76,
77.
78,
Components, subassemblies,
for all foregoing machinee
Automatic multiple spindle
cluster of spindles driven
accessories and automatic controls
(III)
drilling machines consisting.of a
from one power unit (I)
Automatic baLancing and automatic balancing and correcting units:
(a) Automatic balancing units which determine and indicate the '
location andia7.71767a751-UREalance in an object being balanced',
provided these units are designed for, and can be used only for,
the balancing of a specific object which is not an item or a
component of an item on the Munitions List or the lA List;
(0) Automatic balancing and correcting units which autonatically
determine the location and the amount of unbalance and automatically
perform the tperation of correction provided these unite are
designed for, and can be used only for, the balancing and correcting
of a specific object which is not an item or a component of an item
on the Munitions List or the lA List. (III)
79. Plate shear, power-driven, squaring and gate type, 5/8 inch and
over (III)
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II. CONSTRUCTION AND CONVEYING IYICHINERY
1. Concrete mixers uith capacity of 27 cubic feet or over (I)
2. Road machinery: (a) compacting roll,rs, either yheel or sheeps?
foot type, -32- ton and over (3) batching plants (c) bituminous
distributors (d) crushing and screening plants above 10 tons per
hour capacity (I)
3. Excavators, including power shovels, of 4 cubic yard capacity or
more, and parts and accessories for same (I)
4! Self?propelled graders (I)
Self?loading scrapers (automatic, excluding hand?operated) (I)
6. (a).Bulldozersliansledozers? trail builders, and brun cutters,
including snouplow attachments (65 h.p. and over, U. S.
standards) (I)
(b) Tractors (65 hop, and over, U. S. standards) (II)
7. Cranes with 30?ton.capacity and over
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PRECISION TNSTRUI.ETT SCIENTIFIC tPFR1TUS, etc.
Precision resistance, impodanc0? capacitance or inductance:
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brielzcs? cor:binations of such (valuos of 2000 ohiss and over)
(I)
2. Precision nultinctors, voltmtors, annetors1 ohmmeters, and riicro-
ammeters., including portable test typos (I)
3. Laboratory furnaces
4, Vacuun pups (I) :
5?? p H..notors? indicating typo (I
6, *nalytical balances 17ith .01 milliran accuracy or over.,
07:e1uding stient:typos (III) -
7, rrccison industrial indicatin, controlling and/or rocording
instrunents for pressure, 2lot tenrcraturos hunidity? or gas '
analysis, r.c.s.
8. Oathodo-ray oscilaoscopos except tYose typos hav:',117; the
provcn a tinbase of 2 Iiicro-soconds or loss (1)
9. hocorc'in cscillorrap- n.c.s:. (I)
10. Juriel bearingL; (II)
11.? Optical curve generators (7-2:1)
12. Eih. 7:recision otical -;.lass (III)
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Opticalaass contaiin rarc earth elcr-,ents (III) Aft
14.isM.adic transy.dtt-In,k: tubes; n.o.s.
15.
hadic tc,:-Iisr,ittdri.,, apparatus, n.o.s. (IIT)
roccivinc; tubes, n.o.s. (III)
17. Radio receiving sets, cormnication typo (III)
18. Chokes and conuurications transforrors (III)
19. Instrunent transfOrners (III)
20. I.rercury po7;or re7Jifiors, under 10 Kk,T (III)
21 Hydrophono equip:lent (I)
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22. Refractometers (I)
23. X?ray tubes under 1000 PO', with Offoctivd focal spots 4 mm'
square or less (except those 50 TIN to ? but not including
140 PKV and except diffraction tubes) (III)
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Pyrometers: (a) optical pyrometers ? except disappearing filament
types; (b) radiation pyrometers ? except types with
sensitive receiver consisting of either a thermo.,..
? couple (with nr without protecting tube) or a usightingn
devicc,,rarMretiy heat is focused on a thermopile by a lens
or mirror. I '
25. Diffraction gratings, originals, except plane or concave, with
rulings of 15,000 or more lines per inch, ruled width 2 inches
or greater (III)
26. Spectrographs, optical, except (a) grating spectrographs with, or
designed for uso with, plane or concave diffraction gratings
having 15,000 or more originally engraved linos per inch and,a
ruled surface of 2 inches or greater, and (b) prism spectrographs
with, or designed for use mith? dispersing prisms having refractory
face 35 mm. or more in width (I)
27.. Donsitometersy-except these measuring.directlYiuYThetomultiplier
tube circuit (III)
28. Vacuum tube voltmeters, except types with full scale sensitivity
levier thamil Volt
29.
Vacuum measuring gauges, except ionization typo (III)
30. Electric -cables and wave' guide components' (junctibns, slottbd
sections, crystal mounts, rotating joints, probos, adaptors,.
bands, terminrtions, clamps and other such components) designed
for use. at frequencies less than 500 megaoYcles (III)
31. Electric impedance meters and special components thereof,
designed for use at frequencies under 500 megacycles (III)
32. Antenna pattern recorders, with range from 250 up to but not.
-including 500 megacycles (III)
33. All electronic tubes And parts? .Commercial and industrial,
except radio and tungar tubes, ni,e.s. (I)
**Because it has not boon found practicable from a technical viewpoint to
specify the particular items within thoso'categories which are of a
spocializod advanced technological nature, tese items are listed in
generic terminology.
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4 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPIENT
1. Seamless cupro-nickel condenser tubes (I)
2. Feed water heater for boilers of 300 h.p. or over (I)
3. Scotch and wate7bube boilers for on2ines of 300 h.p. or over (I)
?11., Valves and bearing for marine steam engines (III)
5. Locomotives and locomotive parts (I)
6. 1:erchant vessels (I)
7. Internal combustion marine engines, carburetor type, over
50 h.p. (I)
8. Railway freight Cars, over 10ton capacity (III)
9. Brake equipment and parts (except handbrakes) for freight cars
over 10-ton capacity (III)
10. Components for freight cars over 10-ton capacity (III)
11. Automatic railway signals, attachments and parts (I)
12. Boat propellers and blades (brass and bronze) except for small
pleasure craft (III)
13. All multiple-drive vehicles and multi-drive units and components (I)
14? All self-propelled vehicles over 5-ton capacity (II)
15. Trailers above 5-ton capacity, excluding log yarders (III)
16. Tank barges (I)
17. 7atercraft, 1500 tons displacement or over (I)
18. Automotive parts apdegpolino engines (excluding batteries,
battery boxes, ball and roller bearings and parts, tires, inner
tubes, asbestos brake linings, clutch facings or fan belts) (II)
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V. CIEHICALS
1 Acetic acid (over 80%) and acetic anhydride (III)
2. Aniline (II)
3. Benzene (II)
L. Cellulose nitrates, all grades (III)
5. Cellulose, purified (dissolving and nitrating grades ) (II)
6. Chlorates and perchlorates (II)
7 Chlorabenzenes (11)
8 Dimethynniline (II).
2. Ethyl cellulose (II)
10. Ethylene dibromide (II)
11. Formaldehyde (II)
12. Glycerine (II)
13. (a) Hethacrylate rosins) molding powers (II)
(b) lethacrylato sheets, rods and tubes (III)
14. nethanol (II)
15. Naphthalene (III)
16. Nitric acid and nitrates, except sodium nitrates (II)
17. Nitrobenzenes (II)
18. Nitroglycerine and dynamite (II)
196 Phenoland derivatives (II)
20. Phosphorous, except red (II)
21. Phthalic anhydride and compounds (TII)
22. All persulphates (II)
23. Rubber compounding agents, including accelerators, antioxidants
and carbon black (I)
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24. Sodium cyanide, chemical grades (II)
25. Sodium peroxf_de (II)
26. Thalium bromoioade (II)
27. Titanium tetrachloride (II)
28. Toluone (II)
29. Xylidinc and xylone (II)
30. Vanadium compounds (II)
31. (a) Vinyl and vinylidene resins and molding powders (II)
(b) Vinyl anl vinylidene sheets, rods and tubes (III)
32. :..cetone (II)
33. Isopropyl alcohol (II)
34. Flotation reagents, synthetic organic; xanthates, amine acetates,.
dithiophosphates, quaternary ammonium compounds (II)
35. Phenyl beta naphthylamine (I)
36. Ethyl benzene (II)
37. Bromine and compounds (II)
38. Chromium compounds, except chrome pigments other than chrome
green oxide, zinc chromates and load chromates (III)
39! Lauryl alcohol (II)
40. Furfural (II)
41, ,'.crylic resins (II)
42. Picric acid (T-2initropheno1) (II)
43. Catalyst phosphoric acid (III)
44. Furfuryl alcohol (furyl carbinol) (II)
45. Chlorofluoromothanes (Freon) (II)
46. Explosives and explosive stabilizors0.n.e.s. (I)
47. Ethylene glycol; glycols, nee.s. (II)
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48. Tricrosyl phosphate
49* Chlorinated paraffin (iaoluding olbrafin) containing 7o5
,or more chlorine
50. Sulfuric acid: 660 Baume (93.2) and strongerA including,
oleum (fuming sulfuric acid),
51. Totrahydrofurfuryl alcohol
52. Diethylhexyl sebacate
53* Calcium carbido
54. ITydroquinono
55* Phosphor tungstate: phosphor zinc silicate; phosphor zinc
cadmium sulfide
56. Sulfur, crude; sulfur: crushed, ground, refined, sublimed and
flowers
57. Para Nitranlline
55. 4minophonolA para type only
59. Dinitrophenol
60. Para phonylonediamine
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VI* CH=ICL EQUIPT.ENT
1 ---Ilultiplo-effect oyarerator! (I)
2* Fractiensting Columns operating at guage pressures of*less than
50. lbsii,per.Sq. inch or.at vacuums of Iess,than 50 mm. of mercury (I)*
3. Vacuum stills (III)
4, All copper and all alley reaction kettles; other reactibn kettles
of over 250 gallon capacity and nith shell plates thicker than
3/8" (III)
5! DELETED 11-4-49 (Amendment 15)
6. Solvent extraction apparatus, /1.0 is+ (III)
7, Electric furnaces for manufacture of sodium,..potassium,'phosphorous
and calciun:carbide
8, liolai1v nachin'os for plastics (injection, extrusion, transfer,
etc.) (I)
9! Spincrets for synthetic fibers (I)
10. Sulphur and pyrites burners (III)
11. Acid-resistant tanks, vats, kettles, piping and fixtures made
of allay Eteels (I)
12. Distillation equipment bade of copper-and designed for gauge
pressures Of lees than 50 lbs. per sq. inch or for vacuums of
less than 50 an. of mcreury (I)
Driers for:chemical-processes; continuous screen, cylinder,
drum, rotary, spray, vacuum (III)
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VII. STEEL,I1ILL EQUIPMENT
14 Continuous picklors (I)
-2* Pressure top equipment, includinc; elements, for blast furAacos (III)
3. TRANSFERRED TO XVI. TSISCELLLYEOUS (Amendment 34)
VIII* STEEL :ILL PRODUCTS
1. Alloy and stainless stool in all forms, n.e.s. (III)
2. Dio stool (II)
3. Railway rails, all sizes. (11)
4. stothi bailor tubes, soamloss or telded (II)
5. Barbed wire (III)
6. Stool vire, strand,
cable and ropo (III)
7, Stool castincs and forzinc,,s for marine and railroad equipment (I)
8. Railway car whools, tiros and axles (II)
2! Ferro?alloys othor than ferro?columbium and forro?zirconiu (II)
1040 Scrap iron and stool (II)
IX* IRON AND STEEL flANUFACTDRES
1 Preci.sion micrometers and parts all typos (III)
2. Carbonyl iron powder (III)
3. (a) Drills and bits, hard surface stool (III)
(b) Drills and bits, tungsten carbido typo (II)
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X. NONFERROUS =ALS ..ND iin.N=CTLSES (not including integral parts
of other manufactures)_______
1. :,luminum.sheets, plates and strips (over .006 inch-thicknGsS) (II)
.- .?.
2* Copper: cathodes, ingots, bars, wire., sheets, cable, tubing,
alloys, scrap, and 0,1 other forms (II)
3. Brass and bronze: inets? bars) rods, shafting, tubing, bearings,
and all other forms (II)
), Load:'67)ncentratos, matte, bullion, pigs,p-bars? sheets, tubing,
babbitt, so:der, scrap and all other ferns. (II)
? ? .
5. Zinc: pigs, ;slabs, granulated, die castings, and all other
ferns (II)
6. ::agnesiur: metal, powderlribb-ns, sheets, scrap, and castings,
including magnesium-alloy castings (III)
7. Tantalum ors, metal and compounds (I)
8. Cadmium (II)
9! Calcium metal (I)
10* Lithium (III)
U. Potassium metal (III)
12. Tungsten: metal, compounds and alloys in all forms and shapes
13. Nickel: metal, compounds1 alloys and manufactures, including
scrap (II)
Tinplate (II)
15. Antimony .metal, cencentrates and compounds-(excluding medicinals)
(III)
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XI. EIECTRIC POVIER GENERATING AND DISTRIBtTION APPARATUS
1* Self?contained'lf;Ait'fits (I)
2. Power transformers (I)
3. Alternating current generators up to OO cycles
L. Direct current generAtiors-aboveMO volts .(I)
5, Rotary convertersji)
(I)
-6 Steam and water turbineS
for inc.utria1 electrie power
generation (I)
XII. NANIL. AND SIS:,1, AITD THEIR PRODUCTS
if 1ani1a -(abaca): fiber, yarn, twine, cord and rc;pe (II)
2. Sisal: fiber', yarn, tWine, cord and rope (II)
XIII*, RUBBER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS
CONFIDENTIAL
1. Natural rubber including latex .(iii)
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2* Synthetic rubbers: (a).nooprone 0) N to (nitrile) (c)butyl (III)
'- 0).DEBETED I.,13-5,g (Amendnent 31)
3. DELETED 1-13-50 (Amendment 31)
Li.?
All tire casings with 12 plies and over (IIf)-_
All inner tubes with 8.25 crass section and over (II)
XIV.. PETROLITUll PRODUCTS'
1. Petroleum produCts? n.e.s. (ekcluding nedicinals? potrolatum,
petroleum jolly, paraffin wax, liquefied petrolelp gases, natural
gas, and lubricating oils n.e.s, in cont-dners of 4 ounces or
less (III)
Petroleum cokes (III)
3. Petroleum crude oil (III)
XV. PETROTRIE.T. EQUIPIENT
1. Pressure and vacuum vosselS (I)
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V_(a). Eummu
1. Nechanical coal cleaning devices, vet'and.dry;Aibs, launder
washers, cones, heavy media vessels and concentrating tables (1)
XVI. IIISCELLaTEOUS
1. DELETED 12-7-49 (Amendment 27)
2. DELETED 12-7-49 (,mendment 27)
3. Carbon hearth blocks
4! Infra-red and induction annealing and heat treating furnaces (I)
5 Electrolytic tinning units (I)
6! Electrical steel (stool contlining .50% to 5.0% silicon) (II)
7, Industrial water treatment equipment (I)
8. Heat =changers f)r industrial purposes (I)
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9. Diesel engines under 60 h.p.
10. Nechanical drive turbines 300 h.p. and over (I)
11. Asbestos: (a) chrysotilc standard commercial grades C and 0-1,
C and *G-2 (II)
12. Catalysts for petroleum refining (III)
13. (a) Electros7,',tic separators havihg a voltage of more than
1000 vol-A across the air gap,, and parts;
(b) Electromagnetib separators of the following types:
(1) cross belt, all types; -(2) revolving disc or ring
types (3) induced roll type, either induced or primary
(4) magnetic pulleys and drums 30 inches in diameter
and over either induced or primary, and parts (I)
14. Dredges and dredge equipment, CIII)
15. Power-driven hoisting equipment for mines, including controls (III)
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16. All ball and roller hearings and components (II)
17. (a) Lined steel storage tanks and drums for petroleum and
chemicals (I)
(b) Unlined s-;Ccl storage tanks and drums for petroleum and
chemicals
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18. Amorphous carbon electrodes, 4,-inch diameter and over or 3 x 3
inches square (I)
19. Sintering equipment for metallurgical purposes (I)
20. Electrically-controlled welding sets (I)
21. Flotation equipment for mining operations (I)
22. Power-driven conveyors and belting for coal mining operations (III)
23. Equipment specialized for map making and map reproduction
24. Stereoscopic plotting and photo-interpretation equipment
25t Rayon manufacturjng plants (I)
26. Crushers and grinders for mining and chemical industries:
(a) all crushers (b) grindors: rolls, ball cage, rod, pebble
and colloid mills (III)
27? High-speed concrete blockmaking machinery (III)
28. Horizontal, rotary cylindrical kilhs (III)
29. Packaged air conditioning units, excluding window-mounted
types (I)
30. Steel welding rods for under-water cutting (II)
31. Natural graphite crucibles (I)
32. Graphite nozzles, stoppers, heads, sleeves and retorts (I)
33, High alumina brick and shapes (50% A1203 and over) except fused
alumina (II)
341 Firebrick and shapes (except plastic) n.e.s. (II)
35. High temperature refractory cements or bonding mortars composed
of "high alumina(B-536650)" or of "special refractories
(B-536810)" (II)
36. Plastic refractories (including plastic firebrick and ramming
mixtures) composed of "high alumina (B-536650)" or of "special
refractories (B-536810)" (II)
37. Refractories, n.e.s, composed of "high alumina (B-536650)11 or
of "special refractories (B-536810)" (II)
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38. High tonnago oxygen plants (III)
CONFIDENTIAL
*This list incorporates all changes to date approved by the Advisory
Committee on Recrairements, as recorded in ACP Program Determination
No. 28 Amendments 33 through. 34. Amendment 35 supersedes Amendment 32.
I 3 91 8 W4O61.
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The fellow'.i iist contaias names of firms and individuale known
uspected to be engaged in the: transshipment of strategic conrdiUee
the Soviet Orbit
$o attempt has been made to indicate inter1ockin relattonihips
ting between various firms and individuals.
tances in which reports are of a quetionabLe evaluation have
crated by an asterisk,
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114., ea
Anise
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A. 0
Anstre.Homane erkahre
Tueblaubenhof
Vim*
vela Sales and
Alfred aid*
lama
tanstalt dankverein
4 Co.*
fie 4
and
Ssii.nta,te
Timm
Mawr ? Swim&
()palliasse 4
Vilma I
Friedmann*
Am Tabor 6
Vienna II
Hutsohnegger*
?Vienna
tete G. .b.H.
Singerstrasee 27
Vienne
Vienna)
Xenferbseek, Frisdri h-
Porielltuvtlese 2
Vienna IX
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office
Oil equipment
al Equipment
Oil equipment
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ifaatizatuleatetja Nisok isrk A419;13118
Austria (Cont.)
Kraft, 1.4
Seilerganee 14
Miami II
taw Ignats
aeetor
toss 47
ehter
Plasm, Otto (or noose)
Visana
WV
Vienna
lkarbon
Naito**, Bare
Kaiversitaets wise 5
Mena I
Sehaied Frau
VIOB04
behaleaecker*
aalsburg
easua & Mask.
Vienna
taaik4
Oreasserkthall
View& III
gsswttttzJuuzlalkta
NO ferrous
Copper
Bearings
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ti vp 444 AcWirt?et
bank t
Ct
Cabe.* Cop
Bruseels
Gorneliussen &
Antwerp Nems
Branet,
Brussels
tehlieesmen P.
Brussels
atowskr, Alexandre
Bzweels
(Imre and Cols*
6 Rue Reynders
Gentinentale
Meshes
Brussels
a.)
Liebermann,
Non Belding
Brussels
Lippman, Andre
lieselman, Rene
Brussele
Door & Roheim
Brussel*
J Nieberding
ECRU
0,41Ar8S804tal
Vehicles and parte
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g Do06444 RIP ,atlik CoPoP44t7 AgAt4AY
Cont.) Rohelm, George Hachino tools
Co., Ltd.*
House, Deism
Diamond Distributors*
Burly Export*
Gorell 4.8.*
International Marketeers
London
Irvington, Ltd.*
Irvington ?
Italvina & Hughes
Mammal &Co. Ltd.,
London
Vtilisetion
Landon
iittry
LewSort
Newton Ltd.
iumobaum?
Plunkett V.*
MET _
nt
Niaotrodes
Abrasives
Ird*t$triai diamonds
Construction equipment
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-.0
gitatELASAELlat Nano and Actitreas
England (Cont.) A. Rival & CG., Ltd.
London
Undo Ltd
London
Schmid, Rudolph
Loadon
Smilax Ltd.*
14124114
agner, Carl*
eriory Road
lest Varidgfortl,
Nottinemia
Wickman Ltd
Oeventa7
id Trsd*n Limi
RS Craven St.,
Charing Cross
London
SuIsapp*
Helsinki
Cie
Otruboo, Nen*
Roar Roidlebarg
Singer, Nathan
Rotel Retro
Tramktort
1.
CHET
GPamditY 44044347
ail equipment
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Name aild Address
Vontas
reilta*
Al lc, acko
Corso 22 Manic 48
Milan
American Coamereial Co.
Milan
Anselo Lng*
Ansoldo lorka
Turin, Genoa
Apir*
3 Plasma
Rome
/war*
mom
Aria, F
Attae & Milone
Rome
Bandelli, C1audio
58 Via Archimede
Molatio & Mali*
2 Via Loaatelli
Milan
C vassana, Giuseppe*
15 Via Conservatorio
Milan
Coeba (Copangia Europea Balcanica), Milan
Comoor (Compagnia Centro Orientals)
Milan
Cohen, Immo &lareel
Bons
Dbrkowaki, RLooardcr,
Demarehi*
Rome
Fukaro
Via Morgonuo
Milan
and
Kalenklievi 3nrg)iei (Kale
28 Corse? 22 marso
*Ws
Kaufmann (fnu)
goinavdi LT _z$Dopi?19-tar
Vehicles
Aircraft and porta
Bearings
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oZ pamio4to MAP fn4 44#1110 PonliPgq $40447
pAy (cont.)
4zon*
Mondial*
IS Via Aur
Milan
Nevorak, Lassaro
Safi
0.M.A.R, (Olei Inners rani;
4 Coro; Matteotti
Milan
enaigar,
trantonio*
Pilosov (Polosoff),
a Paola 34
iIn
Mobraehi Ruth*
ae,Le
Simian
Storm di Porta Nuova 20
ALM
alma (Soc. An. innocent. Vangili
Adriatica)
tiab0
Milan
Silt* Ltd.
Milan
Sloss
8 /.14.15:* iota
Milan sentran
SOCI (3odsta Co
3 Piassa saata
Milan
Ta#C#E4 (Mop?
Milan Centro
MAI*
hew
&alai, flue
milan
0iovanV,
4 Piassa Erb.,
Milan
rtaziani Rappre,,
Esportansioni)
io Internazionale)
La Beltrade
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ComatimaLlasalial N'ime sqd 041116
Wattbat
soct A*Pd
!lobo Internationale handelsonne
lierengiacht 560
Amsterdam
Handelsonder *mins ',TioW.4-
Donbass'
Mandela:ander:wain& H.I.B.,
Amsterdam
ganetaram ilandelsoompagnie, N.Y.
Amsterdam
Aftdrena So IAO itutser*
litoiikkagra
Hjaimar Andrem & sonar4-
Kaptemeistan 6
Stockholm
Teel* Gruvindustrif,
Saptimasgatan 6
Stockholm
Leon Ifilmsyn*
Strandtagen 13
Stoekhola
A.0.34 Lespreeht-flapp
Geneva
cesiiptlikV Izo_s
Abel. Alexander & Frederick (AI equipment
Vedas
Ackerman, Anton and Emil
Olten
ACPI 3.A ft
lAgase
Adam, Maus
Basel
Aliwo*
Amerope A.G.*
kurtangasse 9
Basle
APSCo*
Zurich (Louden)
AziamTesbne
Zenner strim se 1.4
Zurieh
flachotem, twice
-
Zurich
Daimaiglustner
Zurich
airubsch Erich
Each, P.*
Sseehardt & lattot4
Hearings
Cop
Zee?
anuanstsin, Jakob
Zurich
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Duo4c4ii ilSR? 414#0BA
laud (Coat.) Brodhei3aum&k1 :LmopQld
22
A.G.*
pn&*t 22
Zurich
Contraud Fr* * $.A
Owe
%rex A44,
therwilcratr 50
nholuach
Baselland
Zurich
Caw, Albin
DaoLa*
Proiorri Potrolifori
ablasso
NUMMI
Beni
Dobai Ca.
Zurich
Dynotmarte btu
Zurich
Wort, btu*
ZurLohl Mwich
ganapacluorder
Zurich
MEG
Zurich
EXPO, Import and Import
a Talaokerstrasse
Zurich
? EXPORTAG, Zurich
FALTIMEX,
2corlah
eIdotoin Jacob*
Gamma
ainattLtoz.s.astatz.
Bearings
*Leeman Dr. Carlo
Zurich
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afiatent
Wet G.m.b.H.
Geb der Grob
Zurich
Ilea, Fritz
Globe ?redo
Zurich (Vedas, Lichenitein)
lean* Fritz Dr.
Zurich
Jell Robert
A 0**
erstr 159
ogler, Dr. Barry
Zurich
anus, Bruhin
Zurich
Isheuka Comoro
Zurich
MECO*
&verve
Intrahandels
Obetortenetr
Zurich
iduselltz
Bearings
*hal Met*Uurgisch. Produkte Cerbon Black
St ? Ge3.1en
1%1 j;al.ther*
Lengloh tier:or*
von Lichtnecker
Zurich
L.IMAPOR A.G.*
Zurich
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oil equipment
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iECRET
guezt.2122926411
3iits.r1atd (Cent.)
Nemo upn?Adsircap
drich
MA Irak, d*
Max Heiler ?enchen*
nebiliare York/Ara A.G.
Pelikanstraime 22
Zurich
Hadapl t7-
13satengsa In 1
Zurich.
Niaple M.
Dulcurstrasse 36
Zurich
flex*
itt.,
Zurich
Oblath Dr. George
Oceanic Trading Co.
Geneva
Ofina A.G.
22 Alpenquai
Zurich
Ss.t?1detr.. 7
Zurich
O emo AG.*
Zurich
PANCOSZt .*
QuaX7t00
Zurich
4. Hahower- d Caeasal Sole*
Lailm-Viganelio
Heinrich Heimann & Cc.
Bookenhofetraces 70
Zurich
Romenyik, Tibor
Bederstrassa 123
Zurich
A,G
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ftslIttzaegatz
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r PeralAtuf
land (Cont.)
The
Co c
de
? ?*'
Transarta Trading Co*
Geneva & London
Transatituts A.G
Mihrkuratr 20
Zuvich
sKsfer4
Lugano
licher sir*
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rigap4tto 3R,44itc7
?bn-trrouz tale
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PPOSnot.
G.*
Utile A.
Zurich
VIZ ALLIANCL
Zurich
Villalas, Francois*
Zurich
VITALIPON A.%.*
Btaspfenbachstr 133
Zurich
%wasp Ernst*
aalder Urnstv-
Alasichli, Adolph',
Staupfanbashstr 133
Zurich
Algal. JobanA Bearings
Zurich
A.G.
srstrasse
A.G.*
e Tr
Xdpitslay*
I.sctxo.4hanjca
ii
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O.rbon black
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*Re mtd Addrest
de swan S.A.
COM=
)iontevid
Amatis Brothore Ltd,
Cairo
et de Compensation
Orient
Oriental Tra Lag Co. Ltd
Tel Aldit
Nagle & Fidel Oidour*
Beirut .(Istanbul)
Istembe
neyouris Bros
/*timbal (and Beirut)
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Nitz 40soigti
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(4)
Critical shortages int
(s) The U3SRsil
M4441PectAg /I 077 a ,r1muIP-
Mach1ne toole
singlo.purpose high production tools
Special tool?room precision machines
Abresivest
Freaision type gr
bonded ball bearing reeevray
Diatom' lees.
tatuleziakakeralan
retirement bearings
Large diameter ball and roller bearings.
rztiadaulatexatati
Lb
Scientific laborator7 apparatw.
Electronlc testing and oontrcl eqnzent.
Various corkplex mochaniml and elect anring
tectinz and control equi.pmento such as send testiM
inetrweente apectrographic egnipment.
Technic:el glaao.
For a more complete tree
see 245 of November
AU of these are in short 01.7. ?waver, it ie not known which are
? 1949.
"critioalle (short
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d fl
.2/
Stoam turbines larg mimes).
Hater turbines and water wheel (large wises),
Generators (large :Uses)
Power transformers,
Boiler tubes, seamless steel
ewitehboard instruments,
rail, well and other heavy-
& signal There
covenant parts and sub-
in etr?unstanees, a
be the lack c an ado-
Additional dry cargo
current economic ro-.
So real ehortaea have been
e goviet Union continues to em-
f smell naval craft, a deficiency
for river traffic may develop.
The U33R needs spare parts and
navigation equipment for civil air
Aso*
Carbon bla
Plastic Watertale
Silicones
Polyethylene
Plasticisers:
Phthalate:),
Commons resins
Heavy Chemicals:
OelclnM carbide
coke Chet'ical.s
Phthalic anhydride
rable needs of the V3t for steel
only partially being met by domeetio
planned pipeline projects are for from
d methyl t
in the sense that the lac1 ill prevent
or electric plant capacity,
rial shortages in the UsgR attfialent to
team Soviet traffic expansion plans.
in short supply and thus prevent the
specific lane and limit the overall economic
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ILLEGIB
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eals
Etrairment
(b) The satellitee
Vaebin Toole:
es of
ea.
been hampered tr a lack
wheels, These
wvi the Noche
frors the n5
eatery, a
include Albania Bulgaria., Caiseheelova. citand and
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severe shortage of grinding wheels threatened to stop the
whole program of motor construction* Similar shortages of
grinding mheele exist in Poland and Hungary*
tkitteristulaLblaza
Owing to Utellite anemone
Switzerland, Italy and other
touring shortage is not so
Opitioal shortages 'till exist however, t ?ertitn t3rpes of
bearings which are not manufactured within t
and which Satellite countries have had considers ulty
In procuring from the 71est. Tractor production in Rumania and
Poland mas retarded at different times for lack of bearings,
as wee tank production in Czeohcalovakia* Ceschoslovakian pro-
duotion of various other items of heat," industrial equipment
has been hampered by lack of bearings
trallitt9.1116CitaVrta
A widespread shortage of complex mem
instruments exists throughout the 3teUit. eountriee* xamples
Blectronie measuring equipment - Czech? lovakia
Optical pyrometers - Czechoslovakia
Spectrometers and ppeetrographic equipment . 411 3ae1Uts
seM testing eloipment for foundries . Csechoslevak
Bleetrie meters 4- VUngary
High quality mechanioal gaging deviose (micrometers, plug
gag.e, gage blocks) all satellites
tenting, and control
!WM
co the ? This sho
in production at the PerniklMinee
equipment Is one of the main
ie veering out* Unless good
the Bulgarians cannot hope
to 6, goal t for 1953
L&ck of sh oil field equipment as drilla, pipes and tubes has
prieeented, and will. continue to prevent, the Cloche from meeting
the wide oil production godle ard from exploiting new oil deposits*
Critical crude oil shortagee prevent the refineriee from promoting
at fall capacity. Shortages of aviation and motor go/Jaime have
contributed to the curtailment of the Carob airlines and motor
transport* Inebility to import mdning machinery has caused great
hare to production in Csechoslevak coal and ureniurtminea? and
has made it impossible to fulfill the program for mechanisation*
Most important shortagest
Coal cutters
Coal and rock loaders
oritioa
Istria*:
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POLAND
The Polish petroleum indust
geophysical equipment for
mint, In order that the loss
of its known oil deposits be overc
new fields. This cannot be done wit
PUYAX*
tion of the petroleum in to the
. This has not been poasib1i bs*tte of
ity to obtain oil field and equipment.
able to produce petroleum, chinery and what
4 been received from thiCUSSR is inferior. The
ebrta in critical also because crude oil g?els have not
not be met under these circumstances.
ical item
Oil well drilling pipe and easing
&Riker rods
Drilling rigs and components
Oil well recording instruments
Geophysical exploration instruments
AulANTAVa
for
!mine fa tea;
shortage dustrial d
lc copper, tin and vino
elevakie is also sho of lead al
pyrites.
may short of industrial diamond?
lead, tin, copper and sine.
hortage of industrial diamonds. ort of tin
copper and pyritee.
shortages in copper, aluminum and tin
None of these shortages can
or Rumania. Th Maoris th
that they will prevent fulfillment
and will impede the change from an
econow.
ICIM.2,24.0 MAUL
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uit breakers,
dinc
as oritical in Albania
to the degree
for electritioation,
to an industrial
agricultu
of critioel shortages in electrical
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PIWIT end rolLAT
There are shortages of the following items:
Steam turbines, large
Generator*, large
High tension switchgear
These Shortages are not critical except as
they will delay completion of proposed plants
and transmiesion networks,
a ry item of
be called
ories are,
O2 to prewar levels,
r than prewar, and
by existing
oWinment lotion has the
weeny to maws exhausted equipment and to make small
increases in inventories. Some countries have surplus pro-
ductive capacity and are able to contribute to the inventories
of countries with deficit or no productive capacity.
ANrI_TA
oan produce no tr naportaat ion equipment bet is procuring
irk') motor vehicles and spare parts, railway rails,
oars and locomotives fremftemlie? the ussa, Poland and Caschoup
slovekia Ssa),
!MINA
are in a badly *balkanise&
nt than before the war,
be replaced from Rumania,
providing; trucks which are nowt
s than before the war,
Nap.1142ME
Any strictures in e liTr%ont inventories can be relieved from
domestic production, which providee an exportable surplus of
locomotives, freight and passenger oars rails, automobiles,
motor trucks, and river vessels.
704ANT?
uses of Icoomot tves and freight ca
11 be in production in 1955 at the
ear
xist.
of
WITT
$ome exportable surpluses of locomotives and freight oar*
ere produced, uotor vehicles are not produced sufficiently
to satisfy domestic requiremente.
RUM/01;A
is, locomotives
lent to satisfy
about 60 percent or more o
to the ?IsR or to USR.d.tot.ated oonaineee.
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11.111.1.2taattanallt
Transport aircraft, coronorte, and eparo parteax critically
short in eaoh of thee. teUit. Rirever, with the
possible exception of Clock* h of which
have airlines operating to Weetern s has
little offset on either the transporta
national econooy of any of them; civil ar tzaepot isinsig-
',Mount as a transportation media in all oue
efforts, reflected in clandestine trade, have
Cseehoslovakia and roland, and to a lesser degre
to secure aircraft and parts fran the West. As a esul
the increasing success of western export contras, these efforts
are being in large measure frustrated, and the Satellites are
being forced to rely almost exolueively and with little success
on the SovietlInion for aircraft and parts.
Merchant shipping does not constitute a critical shortage in any
of the Satellites except Albania. The others are linked by rail
and inland waterway communications with each other and with the
Soviet Dnien? and their foreign trade has become increasiaelY
concentrated along intraorbit, overland routes. Albania, out
off by Yugoslavia from the rest of the orbit, is almost completely
dependent on shipping for communications and commerce with Eastern
gurope and the VW. Currently the Soviet and Polish merchant
fleets are satisfying the major part of that demand. There is a
suffialent nuMber of orbit ehips to handle any Satellite maritime
commerce not carried in nemp.orbit vessels, Tankers are short,
but not criticully so. Despite the fact that merchant weeds do
not represent a critical ehortage in the Satellites, all these
countries are endeavoring to augment their merchant fLeets by
domestic construction and purchase or construction abroad. Ve-
mastic shipbuilding is generally handicapped by shortages of
ship plate, marine engines, and skilled personnel.
"1211. latiatrE
Albanta has no iron and eel and
the 'honor Economic Plan, Lin1ng equ1ptont
Industr is needed but is being anppliad by the 331.
BULGARaA
no ferrous metallurgyindustry and is dependent
,3SR, Austria, Mummer, sechoelovakia and Poland
and steel products for preocesing in the email
ing in the eountry, Dy the termination of the
a small industry is to be in operation with a
a of pig iron and 10,000 tans of raw steel
dependent upon the pxoeureent of a coke plant
small steel mill. t?nt to expand the
is needed, which will prrbaby bo procured from the
WSMSLVZra
eec1 ircn and stea industry is nufferin frct ho f raw
rials; high grade iron ore from Sweden; iron and *tee In
and all ferro-elloying metals except manganese and chrome, h&eh are
available within the Eastern European Bloc* There is a critical need
forreplacemert and maintenance machinery and parts from the ',Vest,'
particularly foundry equipment, casting machines and rolling mills,
To attain production goals setup by the Five Year Flan new installa.
time and equipment are needed which Csechoslovakie wW. be unable to
procure from the Soviet Orbit
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suit&b3.. for making
ade dcestic iron ore mas
stool scrap is short euppV
dspnderit upon imports for ferro-alloy
hese deficiencies hove been supplied by other
Plans to expand iron and steel production by the
f a largo integrated steel mill at 1%hacs do not
t of installations and equipment from the Nist.
of low grade 1rct re are eappl
en. Insigni
and the needs
her satellites.
raw materials4
a boaig aM labbing mill
?grating and expanding the ferrous
ery and equipmert for maintenanee, modern ea
he ilest are critically abort,
is Moque
ent upon imports
ore, scrap and
These
IMOM1 TPA
enteral shortages
tube*, cement, roo
be, etc., the following
lai
bite used In atining pyrites th
riot.
2. ttrring sne for the pyrite roasting frnoee in the
cid industry,
s for the sulfuric acid indu
chrome-molAdenme steel at the euna We
transportation of hydrOChlOAC 4C
ic soda manafaeture.
Ptsstictars such as phthalie enhydride and Tributyl
phosphate for the plastioa indestr7.
Amory for use in electrolysis.
Phenfisbeta-naphthelamine and other rubber vu1cnitt ion
aseelerators and antip.oxidants at the Duna Works of 3416koven.
Carbon black for use in rubber processing.
he above shortages were noted during 1949 ss vell a agen
f rny chemicals throughout the industry, in particular
soda ash, caustic, soda, and carbon disulfide. It
*never, that any of these shortages bad a crippling
n any phase of the shemical industry. Towards the latter part
situation appeared to be lees critieal in most respects.
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1947, Union has stopped up natural rubber purchases, amounting
to over 3O0 of its average pre-war annuaL imports. Payments are made primarily in
free sterling, earnsct through Soviet exports to Sngiand and other sterling area
countries. The USSR is also using some of its dollar balances for purchases of
pounds sterling at black market rates, and utilizing the proceeds for rubber importa.
Nanufactured rubber goods purchased in estern urope are paid for mostly id local
currencies.
10400044 iad
The Soviets are exhibiting strong efforts to obtain industrial diamonds in
volumes believed to exceed their normal requirements. Jlthough the Western European
countries have limited the volumes of industrial diamonds in their 1948 and 1949
trade agreements-, it appears that the USSR has been successful in making purchases
through clandestine methods. Payments are mad. in dollars and in various local
currencies.
Satellite
with The Netherlands and Belgium. The effectiveness of controls is indicated
by Csochaelovakies industrial diamond quota with Belgium Which dropped from
14. million francs for 1949 to 1 million francs under the present pact.
Aitiriien satffis
Sweden is the largest supplier of antifriction bearings to the soviet Union
under trade and credit agreements, followed by Italy. Outside of trade agreements,
the Soviet satellites are engaged in clandestine operations for procuremeat of
antifriet.ion bearings for Soviet acoount, Payments for antifriction bearings under
trade agreements are made in local currencies, while payments for clandestine opera
ton, ars made in dollars, pounds, and Swiss franca.
In addition, the satellites are receiving generally und
considerable volume of bearings from Austria and minor quant
ve been largely restricted to receipts under trade agree-
th
a
GO
a
004Awrsn4 aphipe Parts
Soviet payments for machinery and machine parts are made in local currencies
of the countries of export for that portion of imports which are made under trade
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weir
*ha
curroacisas
Since tai' 19
icelly from a
OW type of
imports of ma
to the US expo
$chedUied sa
OVer Ca
in 1944
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"NW
.)
see. For ma ry d meehine parts obtdned
4yfleflt8 ars made mostly LA d011arn and in other
?
composition f Soviet
Nape at obtainable in
$ have changed
United States to
chines obtainable in western Europe. It seems that
parts have remained below the 1947 level
d the parallel action of OXAC countries.
of all types of machinery are subetantial under
trade pct and term agreements with such countries se Switzerland
the U?lt, Present receipts are reetricted due to satellite intransigence
ation or nationalised properties and mistreatment o estern nationals.
947 lane quantities of machine? tools, construction, mining, and other
uipment were furnished Czechoslovakia, Poland and Albania by Ueem.
pemenA end CbspicaAS
Peyment is made in local cwrnci sad in dollars.
striations have
Soviet imports of this oatmgo bstantiaUy below the 1946-47 level
although purchases from 4stern Europe have increased,
Th*satellites import substantial quantities of chemicals under trade easementa
with ctically all the 'Astern European countries.
S!.11 14,4*Pts
P*rchasss of specialty sties den *nd estern Europe are paid for in
locti renoies. Deliveries tom iatrn Germany aro on the increase, especially
to A Germany.
Metals
permeate for nen-ferrous metals are made mostly in local f;estern
European currencies. Purchases from Asia and the Western Hemisphere are made in
pound starling and doilara.
Doller purehesei from
abLp?nta and supplies ?i.uighed b trade agreements aceounted for the
s in 1949.
lean sources, partianY
-
peon ourrenc
liars for
o ations in 4meterrurops. Heavy Soviet
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.litailroualsit (Cont.)
p
o teriMLs eontinues, but there is a definite decline
1947, dueto U.S. export controls and the parallel setion of
ftc
Ent purchased is ins operations.
portsGt heavy electric power equipment have been reduced drastical
1947, due to
from ileetern
The sate
export control* while imports of the lighter variety hav increased
peen countries.
$ we receiving a fair volume of .qipaGnt from
as ?dance with trade pact schedules. UNRRA shipnents we ubstantial to Poland
and Czechoslovakia.
Zigassagasitistima
Payments for t2afl$pO1t&tiOA quip
curz'sni.a4 aipments of railroad trans
decline however. Recent shipbuilding contracts1 sdded to those made shortly after
the war mill increase deliveries for 1950-52.
tantial shipments of all types of tranapo
re ed the satellites under long-term as well as annual agre*zU. eoland
are made in various Astern European
equipoont appears to be on the
except air materiel,
hes received considerable numbers of motor vehiclee, Aosetems and is scheduled to
obtain several vessels,foal France, Italy, Denmark, and the Netherlands in return
fOr 000.1 Sar064y shipped. A large part of the motor vehicles, tractor* and rolling
LI
ye beoomo unuseable due to lack of epIr.8.
A
rto
an cot
altazz, Pkt*tan and Nw 2aaiund wool in Pound.
U.K. Arican cotton i paid for in
d for Sov t wheat. Her.quen imports from
for in U.S. doUaxs. In 1948 and 1949, the Soviets were almost the
f Mexican hanequen and sisal.
The jor WW1 have reoeived the bulk of their oetton requirements from
We particularly the U.S., Egypt, Pakistan, and India. Shipments
from the U.S. have in good part boon paid for by the USSR. Ster)ing Douro** have
*VP wool. In the pi .ad 1946-47, UNRRA contributed substantial quantities of
both cotton and wool to Czeohoslovakia and Poland.
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t this 'study,
lists wow* need. In
fl d oi, are included
**wow, the
aids tM ts of the
hies r?pr.8$flt
LIthongh this in
Ipik and 14 gre
tale $re not on
Lpsflts or
tion OGMSLiflZ
oomr* of the
prohibited list.
oh of deteiled breakdoens on shipments
Gnaint samparr torn.
in dollars hosed on conversion at the
r sireessent?
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50 T. 20, T.
3,000T.
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(3)
3It
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Ihe following list al:attains names of firms and individuals known
or ouspoeted to be engaged in the transshipment of strategic oommedities
into the Soviet Orbit.
No ettempt has been made to indicate interlocking relationships
existing between various firma and individual*.
Instances in which reports are of a questionable *valuation have
been indicated by an asterisk.
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LIST or FIRMS EWA= IN THANSSRIPSEKT Of
STRATEGIC COMMODITr4$ TO TM; 3OVIST ORBIT
plans_an4 Address
atom & Co.
Vienna (International Sector)
Arbes Testi"' Co,*
Aussenhandels A. Gs *
Vienna
Austro-Romana ;.arenverkehrs
Tushlaubenhof 7
Vienna I
Avtovelo Sales and Purahasing Office
Dr. Alfred Bask
Vienna
Greditanstalt aankrarein
Vienna
Klgro
Vienna (Saint 3seter)
Express
Vienna
faulhaber 6 Co.*
Goldeggises 4
Vienna IV, and
aleilerstaette 11
Vienna I
!Catherine feller
Vienna
Haselsruber
Linn (Branch in Vienna)
&Isaiah, Julius'
Pohlgasse
Vienna III
Ditz, Michael*
Hosasgasse 34
Vienna XII
Eisler, Emrich*
upernsasee 4
Vienna I
Friedmann, Alex*
km Tabor 6
Vienna Il
Hutsehneggerli
Vienna
Intrac Gan. b ?H
Singerstramse 27
Vienna
laeferbaeck, Friedrich-
Parsellangasse 2
Vienna IX
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itnertor sratitietus.
Bearings
Copper
oil equipment
glatrieal Equipment
oil equipment
Steel mill products
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&mtg. opt Denial-11f Mass and Addireeg Coasoodit.v. 3oecial4Y
Austria (Cont.) Glaser*
Selabors
Miretsky Copper
Vienna
Mitelaran
Kerner & Flare ,
Vienna (soviet Jeotor)
Imes, Martinic
Slosterneuburgetrasee
Vienna XX
Kraft, I.*
esilergasos 14
Vienna n
Kutner, Ipats
Vienna (soviet :Justin.
Liohtensteis & Riehtor
'ISMS
imeoenthal, Karl*
Margarothenpl.
Vienna V
mope
Meitner& 1
Vienna I
Ion-ferrous metals
Metall & Lurgi Copper
Vienna
Northwestern Trading Co.
Vienna
?loofa Otto (or novas) Roaring*
Vienne
Pohl*
Vienne
Polkarbon
Views
Naito's, Baron*
Univereitaetstrasse 5
Vienna I
Behated. frau* Dearing*
Vienne
Nebnieneeker*
Shlaburs
&towns & Masks
YUMA
Statanik*
Droossarkthall
TIMM -In
/Mato, Bela
Vienna
? neadrei Istvan*
klogriess 7
Vim* I
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rteskti1.
Mattis (Coat
Wyss ant( AdAress
Vienna Laenderbank
Timm
omm Um:ha Egon*
0* ?Mar
Vienna (Soviet 3ector)
Braunstein-Vertrieb*
Am Heumarkt 13
Vienna III
lerehlowski, Bruder*
Vienna
Bass, Joseph
13 Avenue earnix
Brussels .
Belgian Blusfries Ltd.*
23 Canalvieux, Leon
Antwerp
Central Impee
SO rue Ravenstein
Brueeels
Cobata Corp.*
Brussels
Cornsliussen & Stakgold? Inc.
Antwerp (Home Offices U.3.)
Donne t *
Brussels
Itablissements P. Lanbreauf
Brussels
Oivatowsky, klexandre
Brussels
(lovers and Cole
6 Rue Reynders
Antwerp
La Continentals
Menke,
Brussels
-iteitdellrenderrientee46-1-447-44V:
-Prierterdent-
Lalemant, L & J
Liebermann, 3.
Shall Building
Brussels
Lippman, Andre
Illaselman, Rene
Brussels
Thaw & Rohoix
Zeus eels
J. Niebarding & rile
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Commodity Specialty
Nonopferrous metals
Bev trigs
Vehicles and parts
Bearings
Vidhine tools
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IkustazaLltagmla linuaLliguaa itisimatirmaggallip;
asbia (Cont.) Ratan. Georg. &shim teals
Dreweele
Sees21*
Damietta
Aston Slats & Cs..
ilateerp
Tan Leo, Victor f,
Antwerp
Serap iron, uar surplus
Dansk Industry aradieate ifilital7 *wipeout
daon
Stem & Co.
Anglo-Aastrian Trading CO., Ltd.
Lomden
s. J. Barnett Co., Ltd.*
Derbyshire House, Delgrave St.,
London
Arise, Ltd. SAsstric furnaces
Birmingham
Ammar* Amstrads*
London
Corregidor, Ltd. Abrasives
4-4 Holborn Circle
Load=
De la Rum*
Regent St,
London
Diamond Trading Co.*
Diamond Distributors*
Early Export*
Goren, Jai.*
International Marketssra
London
Irvington Ltd.*
Irvingaa
Navin& & Hughes
Docneal & Co. Ltd.,
London
Motel utilisation, Ltd.
London
Noubrey, B.J., Ltd.*
London
Newton Ltd.*
Nussbaum, Arthur*
flunkott, D.v.*
.ECRET
Industrial diamonds
Industrial diamonds
Construction equipmont
Construction equipoise,
Machina tools
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Cointry of Domicils
England (Cont.)
Mame and Address Campadity Specialty
A. Revai & Co., Ltd.
London
Ratuada Ltd.*
London
Schmid, Rudolph bearings
London
Smilax Ltd.*
London
Wagner, ca*
39 Priory Road
jest Bridgford,
Nottingham
Machina tools
AC Wickman Ltd.* Machina tools
Coventry
.;orld Traders Limited*
28 Craven St.,
Charing Cross
London
3mkapp*
Helsinki
rbiNi Vidler & Cie Carbon black
Paris
21EMME Tp.l, Ing* Bearings
Munich
Bullaty? (fat)*
Ctroba*
near Frankfort
Deutsche Amasenhandsla (tfDAHA*)
Berlin
Ferro-allaying metals
Droviol, moo oil midpoint
Frankfort
aniasinl Star
Berin
lentrel A.O.
Berlin
Co,*
Franklyn
Nagiol, Richard
Otrebec, Eve*
Isar Haidlaberg
Bingo, Nathan
Hotel Ustrepol Monapol
Pranklort
%se*
Berlin
Lrlirtb Factor,
near Aachen
EGRET
Bearing"
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6.V
SiordmalhoWilit Nano and Address Commodity SpeeialU,
ark
kerenavall*
Venice
Vehicles
Asrmilta, Aircraft and parts
Almeek, Fick?
Corso 22 Verso 48
Milan
Ammrican Commercial Co.*
Milan
Angelo, Ing*
Ammaldo V4rks
Turin, Genoa
Apir*
3 Massa Borgne..
Moms
Ara&
Rom
Arid, Rdoarde
Attas & Milone
Baas
Claudio
$8 Via Archimede
Milan
Watt? &
2 Via LocatelU
Milan
Caymans., Giuseppe*
15 Via Consereatorio
Milan
Coeba (Copangia Europea Balcanica), Milan
Cocaor (Compagnia Centro Jrientale)
Milan
Cohen, Isaac & Israel
Rome
Dbrkowski, Riccardo*
Demarcht*
Ross
Fukaro
Via 8orgonuovo 11
Milan
Fulop, Alexander
Grasiadei, Dr. Francesco
Milan
Italgrano
Milan, and Rome
Nalendjiev, Serghsi (Kalendgeff, sergui)
28 Corse? 22 Marto,
14t;anL
Kaufmann (fnu)
EtRET
Machine ?bola
Surpias
bearings
? Bearings
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Country of pomitile MUM AdArIn dLt Srldaltr
mai (Cont.) Lassersons. Anon*
Loom !sport
Nismoleas ractle
Com
Wirmsh, Flisser (Meyorak, Lassero)
Us Paola 34
Mondial*
15 Via Aurelio Saari,
Wan
0.16A.R. (Olei Mineral/ Affini
14 Corso Matteotti
Milan
Pfenniger, Ernst-
Pietrantonio4,
Pilosoy (Pelosoff), Raffaele
Via Patin,. 34
Milan
Rohrachs Ruth4
Sacian
Servo di Porta Nuova 2)
Milan
Balms (Soo. An. Innocents Mangili
Adriatioa)
sehindlor, Kolonan
ilarano
Signorellis Arturo
Milan
silts Ltd.
vlian
S.I.R.R**(Soeieta Importazioni Rappre-
Milan eentranee Esportanzioni)
SOG/ (3oaista Gommeroio Internasionale)
3 Piazza ;Ante Maria Beltrade
Alan
(Trasporti Internasionale
Milan Centro Auropea)
UTAI*
Nome
Vanini, hue,
Milan
A Floss& Fria
Milan
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ilisariags
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ar.bn
Num snd ftddxess Commodity Spc9ialtY
Hobo Internationals Handelsonderneming*
karengracht 360
Amsterdam
Handelsoodernemine ,-)21.on4
Donbseg
Handelsonderneming H,I.B.,
Amsterdam
Femur= Handelecompagnie, NY.
Amsterdam
Andrea, Se Ins Rutger*
Stockholm
iljelmar indren &Sonar*
itaptensgatan 6
Stockholm .
Isola dmindostri*
LAptensgatan 6
Stockholm
Leen )11.1cere
Strandvagen 13
Stockhoba
A.. 0 siti Upre Oht?Rapp
OUST&
Abs], kleocander & Fredrick oll equipment
Mks
Ackerman, Anton and Fon
CIten
AM LA,
JAW*
Adam, Mono
kM
ALLPre
Assiege A.G.*
Seitengasse 9
Seale
WSW*
Zurich (London)
Arm-Tiohnsil
Sellnerstrases 14,
Swish
laShofen, Heinrich*
Ulrich
Savalgartner
Zurich
Sirnbaen? Erich
Hoch, P.*
essehardt & Imhof*
8raunetains Jakob
Zurish
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Swinge
Copper
Hearin.
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apt:of tbeLi ruse ed Wren
Ofailledabd (Cant.) IleodheLa-Klumak, Leopold
iftenanstr 22
Zwetch
Buehler, Stefan
Merebenfaldstrasss 42
OZCS.Graphiteerke A.G.*
Zurich
Chesil fault
?Chemischs Fabrik*
Schweiserhalle
Maselland
Gasman u. Finans A.G.
Alpenquai 22
Zurich
coi^Olita snoliatY
Contrand Freres S.A. Isaring.
Geneva
Centrum A.G.
Therwileratr
Sheba&
Baselland
Com
Zurich
Cass", Albin
50
Davit*
Proaarri Petrolitsri
Wass?
Dumas
Boma
Dobai Ca.
Zurich
Menpferrous metals
Grevicis M.N. Meetings
LasistAns
Dymstmana fnu
prich
Mckert, fnu*
Zurich, Munich
lassa-Schnyder etching tools
Zurich
Zurich
2.1Po, Export and Import A.G.
41 Talaskerstrasee
Zurich
EXPORTAG, Zurich
FALTIMEX,
Zurich
Fieldstains Jacob*
Geneva
Floischmann, Dr. Carlo
Lurich
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Suitseriand (Cont.) Fricli:*stmert
Oal, Andreae L.
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rolial6047,1*
Bearings
Oambare, Nana
Sumach
Oebrudder ?rob
Swish
Oilles, Frits
Gate Trade
&wish (Wei, Lichanstein)
Oeldbersa Frits, Dr.*
Zurich
Oriel Hobart
Rumba A.G.
Obermiliretr 159
lama
Mosier, Dr. Harz
'wish
Ramo, art kin
Zurich
Haydn., Ede*
Emrich
Nesetachweiler, Frau
Hastr 100
turioh
Nolvej-Kellee-6-Vebeika*
Itiginam
nib, Kart
Switsorland
Hobro A.G.
6 GettharerStrasee
Zurich
Imhauka Commercial 4 tinandial Ltd.
Zurich
INDECO*
Geneva
Intrahandels
Obetgartenetr 28
Zurich
Johal Metallurgische ProdUkte Carbon Black
St, Gallen
Watseka 4,1ther*
Zurich
Langloh, Amer*
von Liehtnecker, Huber*
Zurich
LIKAPuR A.G.* uil equipment
Zurich
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C*Wori of Domicile
31witserland (Cont.)
SECRET
Name and Adiresa
Marky, Friedrich
Zurich
kasabinenruul,
Klausstr. 19
Zurich
Masurok, Lucid*
Max Metier & Grenchen*
Mobiliare !fateful' A.G.
Polikanstrasso 22
Zurich
MOdaplastv'
Deatengasss 1.
Zurich
Nispis AU.
Dufourstrasse 36
Zurich
fatten*
Men,
Satoh
(Math' are .Goorge
CoOcanic Trading Cc.
Geneva
Wins A402
sa
Mari
lefeldetrasse 7
Swish
One& A.0,*
Surioh
P000/414 Ltd.*
galartechaa, A.G.
Swish
ie Rahower-Schmid Casal Sole
Laggao-Tisznelle
Heinrich Reiman 0o,
Ssekenhotetrasee 70
garish
Ssiesorik, Tibor
Soderitrasse 123
brish
ASTI A,0.*
Poter loth
G. Leibowitz 4 Sohnsplast
Sertastraese 1
Smash
Hula
Slk?
ort
SECRET
Conmoditr anscielty
Machine tools
Bearings
Aircraft parts
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saPi of nomicAo Name and Address
tkitserland (Cont.) lsonesits
swan
Mikan
Lamm
SUMO*
Wish
WarnAbreuch,
Zurich
Carl
Schelleri Heinrich*
Zurich
Suherrsr, Louiee*
Onus*
/
Seauchstron-Technik A. G.
Zurich
&Mists pour le Commerce Taierieur*
Zurich
Sicisto generale de Surveillance
Seam
SOCITSA*
Redvigetraase
Zurich
Standard-Mandela.
Zurich
Zurich
Steiner*
Zurich
magi, Dr. Alliam
16 ft* de Coutanci
Geneva
Rsinhold
15 RMc de la Cite
Geneva '
Tansy, niche.rd
Textil A.G.
3t. Peterstr. 1
Zurich
Trancarto Trading Co.
Geneva & London
Truncation* 1.0.*
NOrkurstr 20
Zurich
Trakeferi*
Lugano
Tuescher, oakar*
SECRET
Commodity Sposialty
Mon-ferroua metals
Copper
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Switzerland (Cont.)
;Aux airaUGA
Axle*lea
Await
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Ulrich, A.G.*
itrish
Villa A.G.*
/Uri&
VIZ ALLIANCE*
lavish
VillAlas. Francoie
ftridh
VI1AL1PuN A.0.*
OtAmpteabAchstr 135
Zurich
Venrufsi &matt-
Welder' Llinstv
Weelehli, Adolph*
Stanpfenbaobstr 135
Zurich
Wnlehli, AohoumF,
Zurich
Urban ;Armor*
LAWAO
Winters Alexander
Wertli, Alfred
Baden
*Isla A.O.
I Genterstrasse
Swish
lbogs Edgar, and Lydia
Werld*Randels A.G.*
Zurich
Paul ll'Ormser & Co.
Zurich
ADYLLUiPBX
Arskakis (alias 'frakakis)
FABA
Seems Aires
Bronsky, Zdzislaw*
See, Ind Eliotro-Meohanioa
Buenos Aires
Volasoos Guillermo Arines*
Luft, David*
SECRET
Bearings
Carbon black
Industrial diumnds
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LATIN AMERICA (Cont.)
MEW Campania de swaan S.A.
Gabe's, Sergio
Name and Addrosa pommodil, 3seciaktv
NEAR EAST
Inuit
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Montevideo
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Antis Brothors Ltd.
Cairo
Compagnie Commercial Cotaniore*
Cairo
Shelton, Rachid*
Cairo
Ste do Comoro, et de Compensation*
pour le Mayen Orient
Cairo
Alkalay, Pares*
Tel Aviv
Oriental Trading Co. Ltd.
Tel Aviv
Masi* & radal Gadour*
Beirut (Istanbul)
Birtas Birlasik Endustrie*
vs Tioaret
Kute.=Han
Galata, Istanbul
Barisal, Ibrahte
Istanbul
Tjavouris Bros
Istanbul (and Beirut)
SECRET
Copper
Vehiolos
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ATTENTION ?
SUBJECT
ORE D/Pubs.
-REFERENCE : Case
1. In confirmation of our conversation of
9 February 1950, it is requested that this office be
furnished the following information:
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14 February 1950
MEMORANDUM FOR: D/Pub, ORE
ATTENTION 25X1A
SUBJECT : Bulgarians in Israel
It is requested that this office be furnished(I by
with the following information concerning subject. 5
?a. Number
b. General activities
1. Political
2. Economic
c. Degree of penetration by Communists.
d. Ap-proximate number of new arrivals
monthly.
Reference: Case
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10 February 1950
MEMORANDUM FOR: fl/Pub, ORE
ATTENTION 25X1A
SUBJECT Request for Evaluation
REFERENCE "Soviet Threat to Finland" by
Marquis Childs, Washington Post,
10 February 1950
1. It is requested that this office be furnished
an evaluation of the report contained in subject
article to the effect that Russia is ready to
denounce its treaty with Finland.
2. It is further requested that this office be
furnish an estimate of the probable actions of the
Soviets following such a move.
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From: Publications Divitsion, Projects Planning
Subject: iroluation ofIkrquis Childs column
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50
To svaluate report of imminent Soviet denunciation at treaty with
nd to estimate probable Soviet action following such a as.
&MIL The report in (mastics was contained in a syndicated column ty
ittis Childs which appeared in the liashington Poet on 10 February 1950.
Oranhics it any):
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Responsible Division: DAR
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20 Feb.
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SWAM SVATAILTIM OP *MINT TIM= TO ?MAO*
10 February 1950
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10411114=friaat tte time it loss written. Similar raw* have fersod the
basis tor otIme, alarmist articles which hese appeared la the world preset
from time to tien t+.4404?440 of Finlaters precarious situation ea the border
se the Soviet M1se. la this lateteesse the rumor 11114 014Ma 'that the Soviet
Union lettandett to abreast. the Treaty of Friendship and Mitttal Asalatestee
earteleded its April 1948k It mas probably stimulated by the MSS** *mealtime
to President Pestailderits reeleatiom cot IS Febriatry.- This opposition MOJA
bested itself 1:4 a Sorrist O4. zuseire of 31 Ileemeher 1949, which ateonaeci
MUM of violating the Pease Treaty by Zaiith o return war orimimals to
Volt
sad a suttsequeut article *doh eharged Pinieued with vieletioa
ot thet Treaty of Mutual As. as well as the Peace Treaty. Mr. Childs*
artiole appears to be a further itimactsearet of the oriOna *tumor.
It Is belifired that the 4i- '4' it Mt ISCAttexplating either the danunoiation
Of the Noce Treaty or the abrogation of the Treat of Friendship sod mutual
Aseristemos. It is sot believed that the ts3R. in its effort* to bring abort
a mere tricesdly govermment is, Fini.d wiliat this juaeture proceed beyntd
it* fentlier program ot propaganda hareseeemet
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