VOZNESENKA AND VICINITY
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP80-00809A000600050293-2
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RIPPUB
Original Classification:
C
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 25, 2011
Sequence Number:
293
Case Number:
Publication Date:
February 25, 1954
Content Type:
REPORT
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION REPORT
COUNTRY 1CazakhetaaRepublic, IEBR
SUBJECT VoZziea nYa?. and Vicinity
DATE or IIm41M ! im
REPORT No.
CD NO.
DATE DISTR. 'Feb 1954
NO. OF PAGES 2
emu' viuage was esp -- ----~ _)~
twelve kolkhozws located in the vicinity. 7-h- eto service the
V
oznyesenke, had approximately 2,000 inhabitant._ (1940..30v 15:x1)
The following sketches were arav? f-__ u_
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5? Headquarters of ko yo, retail stores
6 Pot lkhoz a+'.ministratioa
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4. Regional warehouses and r
Legend to preceding sketch:
1. School
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7. Rayon Military Headquarters
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and
9. RRVD (MVD) Headquarters. Read of the NKVD was
10. Ho6nitu7
11. Drug store.
Note: The Rayon Jwo ' " grain a tiles. were located in Mak k., Each kolkhoz Possessed
two or three '~7,g automobles.
lhkinak Ra oA,
aaza&metsn Republic, tun
Kirghiz lived at only er the Russian revolution.
n1,}r two of the leollrhpsee.
~4. Most of the houses were built of c
little wood for lay mixed with straw. The area contained very
heating purposes and the inhabitants were forced to use dried cattle
manure. What little rood vss in the area or brought in, was used by the rayon
authorities. This further angered the populus.
5. h8A Hiner of far. machii~ r dde-ended _.. _~ ine8, and other agricultural equipmnt. The
600
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---- OO-Lucr~an railroad . rPetropavld.~k
The inhabitants of the VT
Latvians who had been foorcibn center were m Russians, Ukrainians, Germans, and
q%. f 1J' tamoved to that thnt are-
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6 or sa7tabitents in each kolkhoz.
Despite the very fertile soil in the starvation. At the tine ority of the people were near
with the regime and the authorities. they were all very, dissatisfied
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