SOVIET TROOPS AND SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS MILITARY DISTRICT

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March 20, 1953
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Approved For Release 2001/11/21 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT CONFIDENTIAL SECURITY INFORMATION COUNTRY USSR (North Caucasus MD) This Document contains information affecting the Na- tional Defense of the United States, within the mean- ing of Title 18, Sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as amended. Its transmission or revelation of its contents to or receipt by an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. The reproduction of this form is prohibited. Soviet Troops and Supply Installations DATE DISTR. 20 March 1953 in the North Caucasus Military District 25X1A NO. OF PAGES 13 PLACE ACQUIRED THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) This report contains information on Soviet troops and supply.installations in the North Caucasus Military District. Enclosures 1. Avto Remontyy Zavod 50 (A.R.Z. 50) in Rostov. 2. Building Site No 264 in Stalingrad. 3. Location sketch of Building Site No 264. 4. Layout sketch of buildings on Building Site No 264. 5. Layout sketch of one basement on Building Site No 264. ('State 6, Army 10;, Navy 4, Air 4, OO.D 10) Cross section.of one basement on. Building Site N4,264o Cross section of basement gangway of Building Site Nt 264 I FBI I IAEC (Note: Washington Distribution Indicated By "X"; Field Distribution By "#".) OCR Approved For Release 2001/11/21 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 Groznyy (N43-20, Eh5-42) Dzaudzhikau (formerly Ordzhonikidze (N43-00, E44-40) Approved For RBI R [UA&121 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 -2- Soviet Troops in the North Caucasus IWD Installation Barracks installation of two five-story red brick buildings, one roofed shelter, and one small drill ground. Barracks installation of one large and three smaller three-story red brick buildings and one combined garage and equipment storehouse. Location Occupation Remarks Northwestern peri- One of the barracks buildings meter of the city. was occupied byabout...500 troops wearing red epaulets, while the other quartered about 700 troops, about two-thirds of whom wore red epaulets, whereas one-third wore tank insignia. About ten armored vehicles were parked in a yard. Two trucks towing guns were once observed moving out of the in- stallation. A large tent camp with troops was observed about six km southwest of the city in the summer of 1949. Southern perimeter Occupied by an officer can- According to a Soviet of the city, on the didate school, the trainees foreman, the trainees western bank of the of which wore epaulets bor- were commissioned as Terek River dered with gold braid and a officers upon gradua- five-pointed gold star on tion from the school. the lower portion of the left sleeve. The commandant was a general who wore a light- blue cap with a red band, gold epaulets with a silver star, and wide red stripes on his trousers. The installation was estimated to be occupied by a total of 2,000 troops, including more than 100 officers and roughly 300 NCOs with war decora- tions. The troops were observed marching out and assembling in the yard. When moving out of the installation, the troops were armed with short rifles, Approve !e 2001111121: CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 fRkn Pyatigorsk (N44-Ol, E43-05) Approved For ReIi~WH1421 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 -3- 1. Old barracks installa- About one and one- tion of several brick half km southeast buildings, up to five of the railroad stories high, and nurser- station, north of ous stables; enclosed the new concrete by a brick wall. bridge over the Podkumok River, on the west side of the road to Nalchik (N43-29.,E43-37). about 20 heavy model Maxim machine guns, and eight to ten light mortars. Also, two or three T34 tanks were once observed near the installation. Two or three times the firing of artillery pieces was heard from a westerly direction at night. Occupied to capacity by a cavalry unit. Columns of 30C to 400 mounted troops were frequently observed leaving the installation. A troop training ground was located northwest of the city. 2. Old barracks instal- Opposite the barracks occupied by an infantry unit of lation of one large installation men- about 300 troops who wore red four-story brick building tioned in paragraph epaulets and were armed only and one smaller building; one. with rifles. The unit furnished enclosed by a brick wall. the guards for the P9'( camp and various buildings in the area of the city. Practice with dogs was frequently observed in the installation. 3. Old barracks instal- About two and one- Occupied by a unit estimated at lation of eight to ten half km southeast 600 to 700 troops. Troops were four-story brick build- of the railroad frequently observed practicing ings, several smaller station, on the west riding on,the riding course. buildings and one riding side of the road to course3enclosed partly Nalchik (N43-29, by a wall and partly E43-37). by a board fence. Approved For 1/21 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 Approved For Rele +12DDjPt : CIA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 -4- Kraslodar Barracks installation (N45-02, of one six-story brick E39-00) building, about 120 meters long, storehouses, racks yard; two wooden and a bar- enclosed by a wire fence. Military installation of one large garage in a. fenced-in yard. Southern sector of Occupied by about one the city, near the battalion of troops wearing former cadet school. bright-red epaulets and black epaulets -with tank insignia. Forty to fifty trucks were parked in the barracks yard. Also, eight to ten tanks with large bogie wheels, about twenty 76.2-mm AT guns, and about ten 120-mm mortars belonged to the unit. Near the former cadet school. Ten to 15 T34 tanks, five to seven 37-mm AT guns, and two or three AT guns of a heavier model were parked in the yard. Troops wearing tank insignia on their epaulets were frequently observed moving out of the installation with AT guns towed by tanks or horses. The former cadet school was evacuated by PWs in July 1949. An advance detail arrived there in early August 1949 and was later fol- lowed by a unit referred to as engineers. Extensive new barracks installation. Northern perimeter of the city, on both sides of a wide road reaching the airfield at a distance of two or three km. Construction was started in early 1948. The installation was ready for use in February 1949, but was not occupied. That section of the installation which was located west of the road included four two-story barracks buildings, two two-story administration buildings, four small wooden houses, two stables, and six storage sheds. That Approved For Release 2001/11/21 CIA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 CONFIDENTIAL Stavropol (N45-03, E41-58) Approved For ReI ? !1j 1 1 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA000300010008-9 -5- section of the installation which was located east of the road had, except for some minor differences, the same layout as the- astern part. 1. Barracks installa- tion of one three-story .sandstone building, about 150 meters long, and some sheds and stables. 2. Barracks installation on one large three-story sandstone building and some stables. 3. Barracks installation of several large three- story brick buildings and some storage sheds. 1. Barracks installa- tion, including a large riding course bordering on the street and several brick build- ings and stables beyond the riding yard. 2. Barracks installa- tion of one large multi- story red building. installations the of the city. located and Western sector of the city, south of a broad avenue leading from the railroad station across the city in a southwestern direction. About 200 meters southwest of the so-called riding school, on the southwestern side of the avenue. Occupied by a cavalry unit of undetermined strength. Occupied by a cavalry unit and an infantry unit. Occupied by an infantry unit estimated at one battalion. Referred to as riding school. Officers and en- listed personnel were frequently. observed being instructed in riding. Besides the three barracks installations described, a three- story Cossack Bar- racks, a cadet school, and an MVD school were located in the area of the city. A radio tower, about 60 meters high, was seen several hundred meters west of the barracks installa- tions located in the western sector of the city. Troops were observed near the radio tower. 25X1X Referred to as cadet school, said that The installation was es- e school commandant timated to be occupied by was living in a villa more than 500 cadets who in the southern sector wore black uniforms With of the city. red stripes on their trousers and, in summer, white blouses Approved For Release 2001/11/21 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 CONFIDE TIAL 25X1X Novorossiysk (Nhh-43, E37-).7) Rostov (N47-15, E39-53) Approved For Rd g q 111121 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 -6- 3. Barracks installa- tion of two long brick buildings, about 200 meters apart, with several wooden huts, possibly stables, in between the buildings. Barracks installation of several brick buildings. and white vizor-type caps. Western perimeter Occupied by a horse-drawn or of the city, on the mounted unit. Horse-drawn AT south side of the guns and other light guns, as southwest-bound well as one cavalry group, were thoroughfare. observed in the barracks instal- lation. The troops wore green- bordered epaulets. Western perimeter of the city. Occupied by a unit of soldiers who wore blue-bordered red epaulets and were armed with rifles, submachine guns, and light machine guns. Besides, mounted units of platoon to company size were seen in the city almost daily. 1. Barracks installa- Southern sector tion of one large of the city. three-story building, one garage, one work- shop, and six to eight small officers' houses; enclosed by a wire fence, two meters high. 1. Barracks installation of one angular four-story Occupied by a border guard unit of 200 to 300 troops wearing green epaulets. A colonel was the commanding officer. The troops were armed with rifles and submachine guns. Guards in the harbor and crews of motor boats were furnished by the unit. Northern sector of Occupied by-a unit estimated the city, on Krasno- at one battalion. Ten to 12 armeyskaya Ulitsa. personnel vehicles were parked near the huts. building, about 100 meter long, and eight wooden huts, each fitted with three rod antenae con- nected by wires to a tower in the barracks yard. Approved For Release 2001/11/21 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 CONFIDINTIAL Approved For Release 2001/11/21 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 25X1A CONFIDENTIAL -7- 2. Headquarters building, Northern sector of a long red four-story Officers and well-dressed civilians with a black the city, at the were observed roof. intersection of Kras- entering or leaving the noarmeyskaya Ulitsa building continuously. and Budenovskaya Some of the officers wore Ulitsa. d 3. Barracks installa- tion of one angular, red two-story brick building with a black roof. Northeastern sector of the city, north- west of the railroad station of Selmash (agricultural machine factory). ark-blue trousers with wide red or white stripes. Occupied by a unit estimated at one battalion, the person- Ml of which was frequently changed. 4. Barracks installa- Northern bank of the Occupied by a naval unit tion of one long four- Don River, north of story brick building. the western point than one at not less ne battalion. of the large. island. Billeting area, Northeastern sector of the city, north of the agricultural machine factory, bor- dering on F' Camp No 7182/18. 1. Military building, a large two-.wing struc- ture, eight or nine stories high, with a cupola on the eastern wing. 19500 men. Recruits of,the 1927 through 1930 classes arrived in the spring of 1949. After a short period of basic training, they were employed in road construction. Center of the city, Occupied by an MVD head- at 33 to 36 Engels- quarters, commanded by a kaya, near the inter- general whose deputy was section of Engels- a colonel. Sections of kaya Ulitsa and the headquarters which Budenovskaya Ulitsa, were identified by way of conversation with the German interpreter included a propaganda section a Approved For Release 2001/11/21 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA000300010008-9 CONFIDENTIAL of the headquarters toured the area as far as Krasnodar, Stalino (N48-00, E37-48) and Zhdanov (N47-05',E37-40). Kamensk (N48-21, E4o-19) Approved For Release 2001111121.: CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 CONFIDENTIAL Southeastern peri- meter of the city, on the southern side of the road to Stalingrad. area or Center of the city. one red brick building, by an MU guard , about 200 meters long, battalion of three companies with garages and stables. estimated at 400 men. The Barracks installation of several, rectangularly arranged, four-story brick buildings, some small buildings, stables and garages with a wall along the road. Approved political security section, a counter-intelligence and counter-sabotage section, and a section in charge of PVP camps. A police court, the police headquarters, and a prison were also directly assigned to the headquarters, which was equipped with seven or eight sedans and about 15 trucks, some. of which were numbered P 75-66 and from P 75-71 through P 75-81. troops wore red epaulets, red collar patches, and red- bordered blue caps. They were armed with rifles and sub- machine guns. Each company was equipped with radio sets. The battalion had 30 to 35 van- like trucks, some horse-drawn vehicles,and 30 to 40 horses. Occupied by about 1,500 troops, some of whom were accommodated in tents. Troops wearing tank insignia, others wearing a lightning insignia on the sleeve and yellow-bordered red epaulets, several field officers, and one general were observed. Some troops Wore a Soviet star o n the left side of their breasts. Numerous trucks, sedans, aid jeeps. T Wrere parked in the billeting oops practicinpp D b with 2001 /11 /21 Ail areafiO F r R le .s 1 Cl RDP81 0081 o e e 39 j CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2~JJA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 Astrakhan (N46-21, E48-03) Barracks installation of one semicircular brick building, about 400 meters long, and some smaller buildings to the rear; enclosed by an iron lattice fence. Stalingrad Construction of apart- Northern sector of For details on Building Site (N48-h5, ment houses with pill- the city, at the Enclosures 2 E44-25) boxes and emplacements. site of the destroyed No72b49Thee location and desig through 1. Old barracks instal lation, reconstructed after the war, of multi- story brick buildings, forming a rectangle, and large storehouses. several tanks, and armored scout cars were observed near the installation. South of the main Occupied by a unit of about railroad station, 1,000 young troops wearing just south of the red epaulets. One major was two-steeple cathedral.observed to be the ranking officer. Some mortars were seen in the barracks yard. The sentries standing guard at the entrances were armed with rifles. Doses west and nation of the so-called Palisadnyy northwest of the Red Dom Building Site, situated east Barricade Plant, on of Buildin Site No 264, were a ridge slightly Excavations sloping in a north- were, from a distance, westerly direction observed being made also on to a large ravine. the hilly terrain west of the A strip of vacant prominent railroad curve, ground about 400 southwest of the Red October meters wide was loca- Plant.-More building sites ted between the plant had been laid out in the and Building Site area northwest of Building No 264. Site No`264. They extended as close as approximately 300?.meters to the large ravine. About one km south- Occupied by a motorized Referred to as Red east of the airfield, artillery unit estimated at Barracks by Soviet located northwest of one regiment. About 40 workers. the Stalingrad I Railroad Station, near an industrial railroad spur. long-barreled guns of about 100 mm caliber with rubber- tired wheels were frequently observed parked in front of the storehouse Approved For Release 2001111121: CIA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 ? CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Releasl7 CIA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 2. Barracks installa- tion of multi-story brick buildings. About one km south of the airfield, Occupied by a unit es- Referred to as timated at one battalion, engineer barracks whose personnel wore black- by Soviet workers. bordered black epaulets Driving practice with the number 48. Machine with tanks was gun drill was observed in held near the the installation. The troops airfield continuously. apparently, were not older than 18 years. 3. Multi-story military building covered with a sheet-metal roof, about 100 by 40 meters, moun- ting five or six high umbrella aerials with arms, 60 to 70 cm long. Northeast of the Stalingrad I Rail- road Station., about 150 meters from the bank of the Volga River. Referred to as air defense center. MVD officers were observed in the building at all ti>ses. Bombs., air-raid warning, fire-fighting, and gas defense equipment were exhibited there. Fire engines were parked in garages in the courtyard. Approved For Ra 11121 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000300010008-9 Approved For Rele $ 3A 1 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA000300010008-9 Pyatigorsk (N44-Ol, E43-05) Rostov (N47-159 E39-53) 25X1X Soviet Supply Installations in the North Caucasus MD Installation Location Occupation Remarks Ordnance shop of seven Northwestern peri- Numerous lathes, milling single-story brick build- meter of the city, machines, and drilling ings, on the premises east of an airfield. machines were observed of a destroyed barracks in one of the buildings. installation, which Light and heavy infantry housed also the FW camp; weapons were seen there enclosed by a wire fence, once. Boxes of various sizes were frequently carried out of the other six buildings. The troops observed in the installa- tion wore red epaulets. Military reotor vehicle Eastern sector of Referred to as Avto Remontnyy repair shop; an old the city, about two Zavod 50 (A.R.Z. 50) establish.,ent covering km south of the a. General: In charge of the a built-up area of about Selmash Railroad repair shop was one lieutenant 350 by 150 meters; en- Station, on both colonel, to whom one Lieutenant closed by a high wall. sides of a street Colonel Timoshenko (fnu) was For details see En- with a streetcar assigned. According to Soviet closure 1. line leading from soldiers, the superior head- north-northwest to quarters. of the repair shop was south-southeast, a motorized division stationed The repair shop in and around Rostov. Many proper was located soldiers wore on their epaulets on the west side insignia consisting of a wheel of the street, with two wings. Attendants of whereas materials; an officer candidate school, spare parts, fuels, tank troops, and air force troops etc.,were stored on were also employed in the shop. the east side of Motor vehicle engines were over- the street. hauled and repaired in the in- stallation. Most of the old Soviet engines were replaced by new German ones. b. Work force and working hours: Approved F~bMBf$,001111121 : CIA-RDP80-00810A(Tbb0'8-,the entire manpower Kamensk (N)48-21, E40-19) Approved For Releas tWJZ CIA-RDP80-0081 OA000300010008-9 employed in the repair shop consisted of 700 to 800 male and female workers, including about 50 PWs. They worked two shifts. The Soviet workers were skilled and capable of operating German-made machines. c. Type and rate of production: The following engine types were observed being overhauled: ZIS S ZIS 151, Studebaker, Dodge, Ford 6, Willys, Gaz AA and Gaz-Ml. The monthly output ranged from 200 to 400 engines and 800 to 1,000 lifting jacks. These figures were published in output surveys. d. Power supply: Electricity was supplied from outside by an overhead transmission line via two transformer stations. The electricity used had a voltage of 380. The installation had an emergency power station fitted with a J&aybach diesel engine. Fuel depot, about 100 by 300 meters, equipped with a railroad spur track and enclosed by a high board fence topped by barbed wire. About five km north Ten to 15 surface tanks, more of the Donets River than ten meters high and five on a double-track to seven meters in diameter, railroad line leading resting on concrete bases. to the north. Pipe lines came out of the fenced-in area. Civilian motor vehicles were frequently ob- served. The installation was guarded by civilian sentries armed with rifles. Approved For Release 2001/11/21 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000300010008-9 CONFIDENTIAL Frolovo (N49-459 E)43-38) Approved For Release 3 j 1lA f IA-RDP80-0081 OA000300010008-9 Ordnance shop, an old installation, about 300 by 200 meters, of two two-story administration buildings and eight two- story brick sheds. -13- Southeastern peri- 20 to 30 heavy AA guns were meter of the city, observed in a storage area. on the highway to Light AA guns and ten to 15 Stalingrad. mortars of 120 mm caliber were stored inside the installation. Machine guns with drum magazines and small arms Gi various types were obse ed in the brick sheds. Th weapons had apparently been used before; the quantities of the weapons stored fluctuated constantly. The labor force of the installation was estimated at one company, engaged exclusively in repair work. The small foundry was in operation day and night. Neither incoming nor outgoing shipments were observed. 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