FACTORIES AND INDUSTRY IN BULGARIA

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT 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. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY SECURITY INFORMATION COUNTRY Bulgaria SUBJECT Factories and Industry Bulgaria DATE OF INFO. PLACE ACQUIRED REPORT DATE DISTR. 1 April 1953 NO. OF PAGES 32 REQUIREMENT NO. RD REFERENCES THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) 25X1 25X1 Bays - June 1951 1. The dynamite factory of Barrio a (N 1.2-8.29 E 23-08) is located approximately five kilometers north of the town in a natural depression of the land. It occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters, is surrounded by level plains which are planted to wheat25X1 and corn, and employs approximately 100 workers. B?Irakov2 - Spring 1951 2. The paper mill which formerly belonged to Balabanov (fnu) is located 2.000 meters east of Barakovo (N 1t2-Ott. B 23-O4) . It employs 800-1,,000 workers. the greater part of the output is sawmIJ 1 described in the following paragraph. - - - - 25X1 The sawmill which formerly belonged to Balabanov is located approximately 3,500 meters east of Barakovo. It employs 1,200 workers and produces 1$00 cubic meters of lumber per day. A arrow..gauge k?S11' .connects the sawmill with the paper mill mentioned above. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY STATE x ARMY X INAVY X AIR Li I I AEC ORR $ x Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Batak -- Spring 1950 4. The sawmill of Batak (N Ll-57, E 2I-11) consists of four sawmills which were formerly under private control but have now been regrouped into a single enterprise. The mill employs 200 workers and produces 100 to 150 cubic meters of lumber per day, the greater part of which is pine and fix. Transportation to the railroad station is effected by means of auto vehicles which are furnished by the State transport enterprise. Batanoytsi - Spring 1951 5. The cement factory of Batanovtsi (N I2-379 E 22-57) is located 250 meters south of the railroad station, immediately to the south of the rail line. It occupies an area of 800 by 800 meters, employs 1,000 workers, and produces 650.tons of cement a day. The total output is sent to the USSR. Beloslav - Autumn 1950 6. A glass factory is located two kilometers north of the railroad station at Beloslav (N 2+3-.10, E 27-)9 19000 meters north of the rail line. It employs 800 workers in three shifts per day and produces transparent glass (approximately 60 percent of the total production), ornamental glass, and reinforced glass,. The transparent glass is exported to Turkey and the USSR. The plant has a single-track, standard- gauge line which connects with the Beloslav railroad station. Iasi - Autumn 1950 7. An electric water-mill is located in the western outskirts of Bukyuvtsi (N 243-1l, E 23-51), between the village and the Skata River. It is connected with the river by a rectilinear canal in which the water runs slowly. The mill occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters, employs 70-80 workers, and produces 24 tons of wheat flour in each 24 hour period. Burgy; - Autumn 1950 8. The Veriga Foundry is located in the western outskirts of Burgas, immediately north of the road to Aytos (N 12-12, E 27-15). It occupies an area of 500 by 400 meters, employs 800 workers, and produces iron stoves, chains, and threaded bolts for connecting steel. A foundry which has an enameling department is located in the western outskirts of Burgas, adjacent to the enterprise described in the paragraph above. It occupies an area of 800 by 200 meters, employs an unknown number of workers, and produces basins, sinks, pipes, etc. of cast-iron. 10. A ceramics factory is located 300 meters east of the foundry described above, immediately north of the road to Aytos. It occupies an area of 600 by 300 meters, employs 500 workers, and produces stoves, tiles, insulators and small electrical items. U. An electric mill is located in the western outskirts of Burgas, 800 meters north of the rail line to Aytos. It occupies an area of 1,500 by 500 meters and has U rasimills which are among the largest in Bulgaria. Bya1.a Slatina - Spring 1950 12. A weaving and spinning mila'l is located in the western outskirts of Byala Slatina (N 43-28, E 23-56) on the road to Borovan (N 43-250 B 23-43). It employs 400 workers in two shifts per day and produces cotton yarn and cloth. SECRET/CONTROL:- U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL. -- U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Gara Iskur - July 1951 30. A factory for the laminating of metals (see No. 1 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 200 meters (at right angles with the river) in Gara IMkr (N 42-40, E 23-25). It employs 200 workers in three shifts per day and engages in the laminating and wire-drawing of various metals. Raw materials are primarily supplied by the Soviet Satellite countries. 31. The electric motors factory (see No. 7 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 300 meters (at right angles with the rail line), employs 250 workers, and produces electric motors of up tb five horsepower. 32. A factory which puts protective coverings on electric cables (see No. 6 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies 150 meters of land (at right angles with the rail line) and employs approximately 100 workers. It produces protective coverings of pressed paper which has been impregnated with an oleo-resinous mixture and protec- tive tubing elements of paper as described above, for electric plants. 33. The factory which produces rubber articles (see No. 2 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 200 meters (at right angles with the rail line) by ? meters. It employs 150-200 workers and produces rubber garments, rubber shoes ketown as "tsar uli.,9' and small rubber articles. 34. The motor vehicle repair shop at Gara Iskur (see No. 8 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 800 meters and employs 500-600 workers. The enterprise engages in small and medium repairs for motor vehicles and also in military repairs. 25X1 25X1 36. The paper mill of Gara Isl&r (see No. 3 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 600 meters (at right angles with the rail line) by ? meters. It employs 800 workers in three shifts per day and produces paper and cardboard of various types. 37. The enamel factory located at Gara. Iskair (see No. 4 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 200 meters (at right angles with the rail line) by ? meters. The plant employs 200 workers and produces varnishes and paints. 38. The glue factory, formerly known as the Khitos Factory, of Gara Iskur (see No. 11 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 300 by 150 meters. It employs 150 workers and produces glue from bones and bone "meal', for filtration. 39. A factory for the distillation of turpentine (see No. 9 of Appendix B,, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 100 by 50 meters and employs 80-90 workers in two shifts per day. The mica factory of Gara Iskur (see No. 13 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 200 by 50 meters and employs approximately 100 workers,, the 40. A factory for the distillation of alcohol (see No. 5 of Appendix B,, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 500 meters (at right angles with the rail line) by ? meters. It employs 250 workers and produces ethyl alcohol. 41. A distillery for various oi:Ls, occupying an area of 250 by 250 meters and employing 150-200 workers is located in Gara Iskur (see No. 1 6 of Appendix a location). 25X1 42. The Rtno Spins ng and Weaving IdlI of Gara Iskur (see No. 10 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 500 by. 100 meters. and employs 400 workers, most of which are women. The factory produces cloth of wool and cotton and blankets of wool and cotton. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY -6- 25X1 i 43. Another spinning and weaving mill in Gara Iskur (see No. 14 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 500 by 300 meters, waploys 40Q workers., and produces cotton cloth and cotton garments. W.. An enterprise which makes prefabricated houses of wood (see No. 15 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an area of 1,000 by 800 meters in Gara Iskur. It operates under Soviet administration and employs 600 workers, 300 of which are political prisoners. The enterprise produces complete prefabricated houses of wood, apprc 3.mately three per day. The director is Aleksandr Davidovi.:th Z hianoT, former prince of the Georgian tepublic. 25X1 45. A plywood factory in Gara Iskur (see No. 12 of Appendix B for location) occupies an area of 200 m~ters (Darallal to the railroad) by ? meters and loys approximately 100 workers. ~ 7 25X1 116. A wooden model shop in Gara Iskur (see No. 17 of Appendix B, page 22 for location) occupies an ar It produces various models in woo Gara Kostenets - Spring 196,1 1.7. The Maritsa Paper Mill of Gara Kostenets (N )42-18, E 23-52) is located approxi- 25X1 mately 1,500 meters northwest of the railroad station, immediately south of the rail line to Sofia. It occupies an area of 500 by 300 meters (parallel to the rail line) and employs 400_workers in three shifts per day* the factory also produces newsp it n i.8. A match factory is located 1,200 meters east of railroad station of Gara Kostenets, immediately north of the rail line. It occupies an area of 700 by 300 meters (at right angles with the railroad), employs 800-1,000 workers in three shifts per day, and produces safety matches. )9. A chemical factory, formerly known as the Nikola Chilov Factory, is located 3$00 25X1 the line to Sofia. It occupies an area of 1.000 by 1.000 meters. Gara Novoseltsi - Spring 1951 50. A ceramics and earthenware factory is located 500 meters east of the station of Gara Novoseltsi (N 42-37, E 23-35), immediately south of the rail line. It occupies an area of 800 by 500 meters (at right angles with the railroad) and employs 1,500 workers in three shifts per day. Production consists of pottery, small electrical items, and small products (not artistic). The enterprise is connected with the pit-coal mine of Chukurovo (N 42-32, E 23-37, now Gabra) by a 2-car cable line which is nine kilometers long. Gara Robertovo - Spring 196x1 51. An enterprise for the distillation of mineral oils and the dry distillation of lignite is located 600 meters east of Gara Robertovo (N b2-4O, E 23.31). It is an old constructioi , w a a enlarged in 1948s occupies an area of 600 meters (parallel to the railroad) by ? meters, and employs approximately 400 workers in three shifts per day. The factory engages in the distilling of mineral oils and the dry dis- tillation of lig3.ts. Gara Yam - Spring 1951 52. A li.unoleum factory is located one kilometer west of Gara Yana (N h2-16, E 23-31),25X1 200 meters north of the rail line. It occupies an area of 500 by 300 metersiaxtd ploys 400 workers in three shifts per day. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL ... U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY -?- 5a. A factory for the production of impermeable liquids is located 500 meters west of the station of Gara Yana, 200 meters north of the rail line. It occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters, employs 150-200 workers, and produces impermeable liquids (especially for cement). 54. A factory which produces protective coverings for electric cables is located 600 meters east of tit; station of Gara Yana, 200 meters north of the rail line. It occupies an area of 200 by 150 meters, employs 100 workers, and produces protective cDvjw3sags of paper impregnated with an oleo-resinous mixture. 55. A chemical-pharmaceutical factory is located 1,000 meters east of the station of Gara Yana, 200 meters north of the rail line all(] occupies an area of 0 b meter Gornaa Bang, - July 1951 25X1 56. A shoe factory and harness workshop is located immediately north of the station of C n Banya (N 142-41a E 23-13) , 50-100 meters west of the rail line. It occupies an area of 1,500 by 1,000 meters (at right angles with the railroad), employs appromately 2,000 Trudovaks and 200 civilian workers, and produces leather shoes, harnesses and saddles for draft horses and riding horses, and small leather items. The total output is sent to the Bulgarian Armed Forces. 57. A spinning and weaving mill is located in the southern, outskirts of Gorna Banya. It occupies an area of 800 by 800 meters, employs 1,000 workers in three shifts per day,, and produces yarn and cloth of wool, cotton, and silk. immediately 58. A paper mill is located in the southeast outskirts of Gomm Banyaa south of the factory described in the preceding parraph. It occupies an area of 800 by 800 meters, employs 700-800 workers of which the major part is women, and produces various types of paper and cardboard and cardboard boxes impregnated with an oleo-resinous substance. GCM'na Orya1thov3 tsa - Spr ing 1951 59. The foundry in Gorna Oryakhovitsa (N L3-07, E 25-41) occupies an area of 600 by 300 meters (see No. 1 of Appendix C, page 23 for location. It employs approxi- mately 1,000 workers and produces unknown items of iron and cast-iron. 60. The safe factory of Gorna Oryakhovitsa (see No. 8 of Appendix Ca page 23 for loca- tion) occupies an area of 200 by 150 meters, employs approximately 150 workers, and produces safes and shelves of iron. 61. The electric cable factory of Gorna Oryakhovitsa (see No. 5 of Appendix C, page 23 for location) occupies an area of 200 by 150 meters, employs ],,50-200 workers, grad produces electric cables 'with protective coverings of paper impregnated with an oleo-resinous mixture. The major part of the output is sent to the USSR. The automobile repair workshop of Gorna Oryakhovitsa (see No. 7 of Appendix C, page 23 for location) occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters, employs 100 workers., makes small and medium repairs on auto vehicles, and constructs wooden parts for auto vehicles. 63. The pharmaceutical factory of Gorna Oryakhovitsa (see No. 2 of Appendix C, page 23 for location) occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters and employs apptOXIVAtely 300 workers. 25X1 61. The brick factory of Gornna 0ryakhovitsa (see No. 12 of Appendix C, page 23 for location) occupies an area of 100 by 50 meters, employs 500 workers, and produces approximately 7,,OOOa000 building bricks per year and tiles of the Marseilles type. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIAIB ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL $ U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 8- 65. The sawmill of Gorna Oryakhovitsa (see No. 6 of Appendix Cs page 23 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 40O meters and employs 250 workers. It produces lumber of beech, oaks and wa.?nut, of which the major part is sent to the car factory of 'rya ovo and to the railroad repair shops of Sofia. 66. The spinning and weaving mill and tailor shop of Gorna 0. akhovitsa (see No. 9 of Appendix C, page 23 for location) occupies an area of 00 by 300 meters and employs 600 worker in three shifts per day. It produces cotton cloth and cotton gar?ments. 67. A spinning and weaving mill in Gorna Oryakhovitsa (see No. 10 of Appendix C, page 23 for location) occupies an area of 400 by-300 meters and employs 300 workers in three shifts per day. It produces cotton cloths most of which is sent to the USSR. 68. The sugar factory of Gorna Oryakhovitsa (see No. 3 of Appendix Cs page 23 for loca- tion) occupies an area of 1,000 by 700 meters and employs approximately 1x000 workers from October to May and 200-300 workers during the remainder of the year. Produc- tion consists of beet sugar and alcohol fran the fermentation and distillation of mola;ss es. 69. A cawing factory of Goxa Oryakhovitsa (see No. 4 of Appendix Cs page 23 for loca- tion) occupies an area of 800 by 400 meters and employs 10500 workers from May to November and 500 workers during the remainder of the year. Production consists of canned beefs pork, and mutton, dried and canned vegetables, marmalade, and alcohol from the distillation of grain. An unknown percentage of the output is sent to the USSR. 70. Another canning factory of Gorna Oryakhovitsa (see No. 11 of Appendix C., page 23 for :Location), consisting of a single building 200 by 35 meters in sizes employs 30O-400 workers from May to November and produces canned fruit and marmalade. I1man - Spring 1951 71. The shoe factory of Ikhtin (N 42-26, E 23.48), formerly known as the Bata Factory., is located in the northwest outskirts of the city, 300 meters west of the road to Sofia. The factory occupies and area of 300 by 200 meters and employs 200 workers. 25X1 Karnobat - Winter 1950 72. The spinning and weaving mall of Karnobat (N 42-39a E 27-00) is located 1.0000 meters east of the railroad stations immediately south of the rail line. It occupies an area of 500 by 300 meters, employs 700-800 workers and produces cotton yarn and cloth. 73. The oil factory of Karnobat is located 700 meters east of the railroad station., immediately west of the factory described in the preceding paragraph. It occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters and produces seed oils (90 percent sunflower seeds). Info=ant could furnish no further details. 25X1 74. The electric md.11 of Karnobat is located 300 meters east of the railroad stations immediately west of the factory described in the preceding paragraphs and occupies an area of 400 meters (parallel with the railroad) by ? meters. Kazanl~tak - Spring 1951 75. An arms and ammunition factory is located at Kazanluk (N 42-37s E 25-24, see page 214, Appendix D for exact location). The enterprise was constructed priox to 1925 and oonsists of 24 2-story constructions approximately 120 by 20 meters in sizes arranged SECRET/CONTROL, - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1 in three rows and flanked by lines of poplars (see Appendix D., page 24for factory lay-out). The roof is of red tile covered by corrugated sheets and has a max3mmum height of 12 meters in the middle. Three brick ohimneys'are visible., rising to a height of 55-60 meters and surmounted by a red star 145.meters'high.-khieh:'is_illum- inated at night. The factory directorate is located in a 3-story constriction, approximately 60 by 30 meters in size., which has a pavillion roof of > eilles-type tile. The factory area proper covers an area appc?oximately 600 by 800 meters in size and is surrounded by a brick wall three meters high. The complex employs a total of approximately 7x000 workers. The various offices, living quarters$ and dining halls occupy 20-25 buildings covering an area of approximately 800 by 600 meters outside the surrounding walla and immediately to the east of the factory. Informant could furnish no production details. Kazichene - Spring 1951 76. The sioinnin-v mill of Kazichene (N li.2-40., E 23-28) 25X1 is located in the southwestern outskirts of the town, 25X1 immediately south of the road to Sofia. The factory occupies an area of 600 by 400 meters., employs approximately 800 workers., and produces cotton yarn. 77. The tannery of Kazichene is located 400 meters west of the town., 300 meters west of the factory described in the preceding factory. It occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters and employs 150-200 workers. 25X1 78. Another tannery in Kazichene., formerly known as the Aleksandur Nedeliev Factory., is located 400 meters west of the town., immediately north of the road to_Sofia. It occupies an area of 1100 by 200 meters and employs 350 workers. azhevo - July 1951 79. A galvanizing factory is located in the middle of Knyazhevo (N I.2-b0, E 23-13)., on the road to Sofia. It occupies an area of 600 by 500 meters and employs 300 work- ers in three shifts per day. 80. A factory which produces small articles of bakelite is located in the middle of Knyazhevo, immediately north of the factory described in the paragraph above. It occupies an area of 150 by 100 meters., employs approximately 100 workers., and produces small electric items of Bakelite and various boxes of bakelite. 81. A spinning and weaving mill and tailor shop is located in the middle of Knyazhevo., to the, north of the road to Sofia. It occupies an area of 4400 by 200 meters., employs 300 workers in three shifts per day., and produces cotton and woolen cloth and cotton and woolen gaxmemts. The total output is sent to the USSR. 82. A textile dye plant. is located in the middle of Knyazhevo,, immediately south of the road to Sofia,. It occupies an area of 500 by 150 meters and employs 250-300 workers in three shifts per day. The enterprise also has a department for the waterproofing of cloth. 25X1 83. Another textile dyeing plant is located in the middle of Knyazhevo, 150 meters to the north of the factory described in the preceding paragraph. It occupies an area of 00 by )115'0 meters and employs 00 workers in three shifts per day. Kostinbrod - Spring 1951 25X1 814.. The Georgi Dimitrov Chemical-Pharmaceutical Factory,, formerly known as the Nikola Chilov Factory is located approximately 18000 meters east of the railroad-station of Kosti.nbrod (N 42-49, E 2:3-13), between the town and the Vasilevtsi River, Tbb SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL, - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY factory is approximately 1,000 meters from the river and occupies an area of 5,000 meters (north south) by 1,000 meters. A wire fence set in poles of reinforced cor- crete two meters high encloses the area. To the north, south, and west, the'land 25X1 is level and is planted to Born and wheat to the east are mountainous.spurs. The factory was constructed l92S; enlargement was begs in 19 5-19146 and 3s still under way. A single-track, normal-gauge spur line connects the plant with the railroad station of Kostinbrod. Personnel consists of 3,500-14,000 workers divided into three shifts per. day. Pro- duction consists of various acids, dyeing products such as tinctures, mordants, various inks, colora for dyeing, etc., adhesive products such as natural resins, glue, gain, etc., and various pharmaceutical items. It is claimed that the factor325X1 will also produce explosives; informant admits this poss b t but adds that this is evident a secret sub ect which is never mentioned. Leading peraozane nc u e o a krinsk, chemist at the enterprise since 19148; Vladimir Stratoetin., chemist a e enterprise since 191.0;. and Boris Sarev chemist-pharmacist rought to the enterprise in 191l- 1942 where he was con c ng a us specialized studies. whim - Spring 1951 25X1 85. A cellulose factory is under construction at the railroad station of Krichim (N 42-03, E 214-26). It was begun in 191.8 and will be completed in 1953 (see No. 6 of Appendix E. page 25 for location). The factory will occupy an area of 2,000 by 1,000 meters; in the spring of 1951, foundations had been laid for an unknown number of sheds and the first floors were being erected. The project is carried out by a State construc- tion society which has its directional headquarters at Plovdiv; the working personnel consists of 1400 Trudovaks and 600-700 civilian laborers. The project will cost two and one-half million leva. The engineer Akrabov (fr~u) is in charge of the work* A deputy of the Subranie (National Assembly , after muc pressure in the parliamentary body, failed in completing the plans relative to the arrangements of the enterprise, and was later arrested because the selected place was too far 25X1 from. the source of raw materials. 86. The Krichim canning factory, formerly known as Stoyan Tevililiev and Company, (see No. I.of Appendix E, page 25 for location) occupies an area of 100 by 50 meters and employs 300 workers from May to November. 87. Another canning factory, formerly the Stoyan Tevililiev and Company (see No. 2 of Appendix E, page 25 for location),occupies an area of 700 by 500 meters in Gara Krichim, and employs 1,200 workers in all seasons. 88. Another canning factory of Gara Krichim (see No. 3 of Appendix E, page 25.9 for location) occupies an area, of 350 by 200. meters and employs 800 workers in all seat ns. 89. The canning factory in Gera Krichim formerly known as the Marinov Factory (see No. 1. of Appendix E, page 25, for location) occupies an area of 800 by 350 meters and em- ploys 600-700 workers from May to November. 90. A depot for the products of the above-mentioned factories is located in Gara Krichim (see No. 5 of Appendix E, page 25, for location). The depot is equipped with refrigeration and the products there are prepared for shipment. The Krichim :':7.ctories produce marmalade, canned vegetables, dried vegetables, and fruit pre- arv'es. The major part of these items are sent to the USSR; the labels pasted on the cartons are lettered with Russian cyrillic characters. K Kilo - Spring 1951. 91. An enterprise for the extraction and refining of lead ore, formerly the Tambfets enterprise, is located at Kurilo (N 142-50, E 23-19), approximately 1,500 meters northeast of the railroad station and 1400 meters east of the rail line. It occupies an area of 800 by 600 meters, employs approximately 200 workers, and engages in the extraction and refining of lead ores from the mines of Iskrets and Asenovgrad SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 92. An iron turnery is located approximately 2,000 meters northeast of the railroad station of Kurilo, 1.00 meters east of the rubber factory formerly known as the Zebra.. Factory. It occupies an area of 400 by 300 meters and employs 200 workers. Informant could furnish no production. details. 53. The rubber products factory formerly known as the Zebra Factory is located approxi- mate2y'2,000 meters north-northeast of the railroad station of Kurilo, 400 meters k east of the rail line. It occupies an area of 4u by 200 meters, employs 100 wor ers9 and produces rubber sheets for hospitals., rubber instruments for hospitals, and small rubber rti61es. The foundry at K6ilo is located 1,9000 meters east of the railroad station, occupies an area of 150 by 100 meter's, and employs 70-80 workers. Informant could furnish no details concerning production. Kea- ovo Konare - Spring 1951 95. 90" - The canning factory of K.rtovo Konare (N 42-069 E 21-29) is located 200 meters northeast of the railroad station and immediately to the south of the rail line. It occupies an area of 300 by 300 meters, employs 400 workers from May to November, and produces marmalade (80 percent of the total production)., canned vegetables, and fruit preserves. Levsk,i - Spring 1951 The electric mill of Levska. (N 43-22s E 25-08) is located 200 meters west of the railroad station. The plant consists of a single 3-story building which has a useable area of 1,400 by 1, one hundred and fift to two hun- dred workers are employed.. 97. The canning factory of Lev-ski is located 200 meters west of the railroad station, immediately to the west of the mill described In the preceding paragraph. It occupies an area of 700 by 300 meters, employs 100 workers, and produces frozen pork, frozen mutton, and various canned meats. The major part of the output is sent, in refrigerator cars, to the USSR and Czechoslovakia. 98. Luzhene - Spring 1951 The sawmill of Luzhene (N 192-02, E 214-00) consists of eight or nine units which have been regrouped into one enterprise. It is located three or four kilometers south of the town., immediately west of the rail line. The sawmill employs 1,500 workers and produces 800-1,000 cubic meters of lumber per day, most of which is pine and fir lumber. Me?zdx?a - June 1951 99. The spinning and weaving i,.11 of Me ra (V - 23-ho) consists of two 25X1 factories ad acent to each other. 7d they are located between the railroad station an 25X1 the city, employ a total of ~00-350 workers, and produce cotton yarn and cloth. Minkova Makh1.-. - Spring 1`951 25X1 100. The canning factory and macaroni factory of Minkova Makhlawas constructed by a volunteer labor brigade and began production in the autumn of 1949. It allegedly employs 2,000 workers, the major part of the output is sent to the Bulgarian Armed Forces. (NOTEa Minkova Makhla is located in zone 5B of the it could not be locate25X1 on the 12100 00 ., but the location would appear to be in the 25X1 section bounded by N 43- , E 22-8 to N 43-45, E 23-00 and N 43-54, E 22-48 to N 443--54, E 23-00 . ) SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL ._ U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Pavl7Lkeni - Spring 1951 101. The electric mill of Pavlikeni (N 43..1L, E 25-18), formerly known as the Khadzhi Slavts Millq is located 19500 meters east of the railroad station and 19500 meters north of the rail line. It Consists of a single building and employs approximately 25X1 102.: The oil factory of Psrv'3 ? era. is located 19500 meters east of the railroad station and Immediately west of they mill described in the preceding paragraph. It employs 200 workers and produces seed oil (90 percent sunflower oil) and Petmes Jam (a Bul- garian product made with quincess pumpkins, sugar ,cane, and sugar). Pazardzhik - Spring 1951 103. The rubber products factory in Pazardzhik (N 42-11, E 2Jl9), formerly known as the Kamila Factory, is located 800 meters north, of the railroad station and 50 meters east of the road which connects the city and the station. It occupies an area of 200 meters (along the road) I ? meters, employs approximately 1,000 workers,, and produces bicycle tires and inner tubes, rubber shoes known as tsarvuli, and small rubber articles. 104. The spinning and weaving mill of Pazardzhi.k is located in the northern outskirts of the city, immediately east of the road to Kalugerovo (N L2-18, E 24-11). It occupies an area of 700 by 600 meters, employs 600-700 workers and produces cotton yarn and cloth. 105. The oil factory of Pazardzhik is located in the western outskirts of the city, immediately south of the road to Sofi.. It occupies an area of 100 meters (along the road) by ? meters., employs 250 workers., and produces seed oils (90 percent sunflower oil). 106. The canning factory of Pazaxdzhik is located in the western outskirts of the city., facing the factory described in the preceding paragraph. It occupies an area of 800 meters (along the road) by ? meters, employs 600 workers from May to November, and produces canned vegetables,. fruit preserves., and powdered vegetables. Pernik - May 1951 107. The iron tools and iron-works factory of Pernik (N 42-36, E 23-039 now Dimitrovo) is located 1,500 meters northeast of the railroad station imm di t l t , e a e y sou h of the rail line to Sofia. It occupies an area of 800 meters (parallel with the railroad) by 600 meters and employs 500 workers in three shifts per day. F_ I 108. A factory which produce:: kitcheh;s.toves-and cookiiig-ranges is--located approxi- mately 3,500 meters west of the railroad station of Pernik immediatel north of y a the rail line. It occupies an area of 400 meters (parallel with the railroad) by ? meters., employs 500 workers, and produces stoves.and`ki:tc ,en ranges. 109. The glass factory in Pernik is located soiJh of the factory described in the pre- ceding factory. It occupies an area of 500 meters (parallel with the railroad) by ? meters, employe 700 workers in three shifts per day, and produces transparent glass (approximately 80 percent of the total production, ornamental glass, re- inforced glass, and pottery. The total production of the factory amounts to 24so00 square meters per day. 110. An earthenware factory is located 50 meters northeast of the iron tools factory d s ib d i e cr e n paragraph 107 above, to the south of the rail line to Sofia. It occupies an area of 500 meters (parallel with the railroad) by 90 meters,and em l:oys 600 workers in tTM sh3 fts of 10 and one-half hours each, 25X1 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1 Peshtera - Spring 1950 111. Three or four sawmills, fomi'erly private enterprises but now regrouped into a single administration., are located in the immediate vicinity of the railroad station at Peshtera (N 142-02, E 214-18). They employ a total of 1400 workers and produce 200-250 cubic meters of lumber per day, the major part of which is pine and fir. Pleven - Spring 1951 112. .i1he metallurgical factory of Pleven (N 43-25, E 214-36) is located in the northeastern outskirts of the city., immediately south of the railroad line. It occupies a trapezoid-shaped area of which the larger base (immediately south of the railroad) is 39000 meters long, the smaller base is 1,000 meters, the eastern side is 3,,000 meters, and the western side is approximately 1,500 meters. The factory is an old construc- tion, but -bas been, a ode ized grid enlyarged by 'taking `the equipment of small factories which were nationalized. It employs approximately 6,000 workers in two shifts per day and produces boilers for heating sta.lati6n6i,vad .&tor6 -far' ste heating, bomb., for compressed gas, smooth-surface transmisaio! wheels; ad ldobile-di'ffereiitials (on it foreign license, safes, stoves and' kitchen ranges, nails and various ietal_ goods. 113. The L'Iv (Liones Cement" Plant :,f Pleven is located six kilometers west of the out- skirts of the city, immediately north of the railroad line. It occupies an area of cated four kilometers south of the factory a.n connecnea wrtiri one factory by a cement n 11101 F jJ1 v s.+ I 2-car cable line. 114. A brick factory is located two kilometers west of the old railroad station of Pleven, 700 meters south of the rail line. It occupies an area of 700 by 500 meters, employs 1400 workers and produces pierced-type bricks and various earthen- ware articles (not artistic t 215. Approximately 10 small spi.r,ning and weaving mills are located throughout Pleven. These employ 30 to 140 workers: most of which are women and boys. 116. A canning factory is located one kilometer east of the old railroad station of Pleven, 600-700 meters south of the rail line. The building was completed in 1914225X1 informant did not know the area occupied. From May to November, 2,000 workers OMMmmd and 2.500 (sic) are employed during the remainder of the year. The production, most of which 25X1 is sent to the Bulgarian Armed Forces, consists of dried vegetables, canned . vegetables, marmalade, and fruit preserves. Plovdiv - Spring 1951 11,7. A metallurgical factory in Plovdiv (see No. 1 of Appendix F) page 26 for location) occupies an area of 500 by 1O0 meters: employs 1,500 workers in three shifts per day, and produces plates for the supports, beds., tunnels, etc. for the. fitting-out of rail lines. 118. Another metallurgical factory in Plovdiv (see No. 7 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of.700 by 300 meters and produces rails-and all necessary equipment for the fitting-out of railroad lines. 119. Another metallurgical factory in Plovdiv (see No. 11 of Appendix F. page 26 for location) occupies an area of 1400 by 200 meters and produces small machine tools., pumps, and extinguishers. 120. Another metallurgical factory in Plovdiv (see No. 12 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 250 by 250 meters and produces safes, metal goods., and various metal-works. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY _14- 25X1 121. The electric motors factory of Plovdiv (see No. 15 of Appendix F, page 26 for loca- tion) occupies an area of 300 by 150 meters and produces electric motors and radiators for auto vehicles. 122. The repair shop for traction vehicles in Plovdiv (see No. 8 of Appendix F. page 26 for location) was begun in 1947 and completed in the spring of 1950. It-occupies an area of 1,500 by 1,000 meters, employs 19500 workers in three shifts per day., and engages in small, medium, and large repairs of auto vehicles, farm tractors., etc. It was runored locally that this enterprise is to: be given to a Soviet c olip. 123. A nail factory in Plovdiv (see No. 6 of Appendix F9 page 26 for location) occupies an area of 600 by 400 meters, and employs approximately 800 workers in three shifts per day. 124. A tin-works factory in Plovdiv (see No. 3 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 600 by 500 meters and employs 1,000 workers in three shifts per day. 125. A railroad oar repair shop in Plovdiv (see No. 9 of Appendix Fs page 26 for loa'a- tion), a recently constructed building which began dotivities in the autumn of 1950.1 occupies an area of 1,000 by 700 meters. 126. A tobacco factory in Plovdiv (see No. 21 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occu- pies an area of 2,000 by 1,500 meters in the business district northeast of the city. The factory employs 10POOO workers, 90 percent of which are women. 127. The spinning and weaving mill in Plovdiv (see No. 18 of Appendix F, page 26 for location), formerly known as the Tsaritsa Yoanna Factory, occupies an area of 800 by 300 meters., employs 1,200 workers in three shifts per day, and produces woolen and act ton cloth. 128. The Proletareka Spinning and Weaving Mi.11 of Plovdiv (see No. 19 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 300 meters, employs 1,500 workers in three shifts per day, and produces woolen and cotton cloth. 129. The sugar factory of Plovdiv (see No. 20 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 19500 meters by 1,000 meters., employs 2,500 workers in three shifts per day, and produces beet sugar. The total output is used to fulfill the national needs. 130. An oil factory of Plovdiv (see No. 5 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 300 by 300 meters, employs 400 workers,, and produces seed oils. 131. Another oil factory of Plovdiv (see No. 14 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 500 meters, employs 400 workers, and produces seed and cast '.oil.. 132. A 'ruing of Plovdiv (see No. 4 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 400 meters, employs 1,500 workers, and X oduoes canned meats, canned fruits and vegetables, marmalade$ and powdered vegetables. 133. Another canning factory in Plovdiv (see No. 13 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 400 by 300 meters and produces canned meats canned fruits and vegetables, and marmalade. 25X1 134. The canning factory in Plovdiv formerly known as the Badeste Factory (see No. 17 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 400 meters, employs 1,200 workers., and produces canned meats, canned fruits and vegetables, and marmalade. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY -1.5- 135. A rice-husking factory in Plovdiv (see No. 2 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 500 meters and employs approximately 1,000 workers. The rice is provided by the rice-fields of Chirpan (N 12-11, E 25-18), Pazardzhik, and Plovdiv. The entire output is absorbed by the domestic markets. 136. The rice-husking factory of' Plovdiv formerly known as the Berlinov Factory (see- 25X1 16 26 f A N i 8 o. o ppend x F, page for location) occupies an area of 00 by 500 meters. Its rice is provided by the areas listed in-t-be preceding paragraph, and its output is also absorbed by the domestic ma..rkets. 137. A cereal depot of Plovdiv (see No. 10 of Appendix F, page 26 for location) occupies an area of 600 by 300 meters and consists of an unknown number of warehouses arranged parallel to the rail line. Popovo -- Autumn 1950 138. An oil factor-, formerly known as the Savovi Brothers Factory, is located 50.0 meters east of the railroad station at Popo-~,j (N 43-219 E 26-1Li.), 200 meters north of the rail line. It employs 150 workers and produces seed oils (90 percent sunflower seeds). 25X1 Rakitovo - Spring 1950 x.,39. Five or six sawmills,, formerly private enterprises and now regrouped into a single administration, are located in the eastern outskirts of Rakitovo (N 41-59, E 24-05)- They employ 600 workers and produce 300-350 cubic meters of lumber per day, most of which is pine and fir. The wood is transported to the railroad station of Rakitovo by motor vehicles furnished by the State transport enterprise. Ruse - January 1950 140. The locomotive and railroad car repair shop of Ruse (see No. 10 of Appendix G. page 27 for location) occupies an area of 1,500 by 800 meters, employs 39000 workers in three shifts per day, and engages in the repair of locomotives and railroad cars. 1,41. The chemical factory of Ruse (see No. 7 of Appendix G, page 27 for location) occu- pies an area of 600 by 200 meters., employs 600 workers in two shifts per day, and produces various acids., and liquids and powders for the dyeing industry. 142. A factory which makes small articles and models of wood (see No. 11 of Appendix G., page 27 for location) occupies an area of )400 by 300 meters, employs approxina tely 140 workers,, and produces small items (not artistib) of wood, and wooden models upon request of metalltirgsca1 f"a,ctories. 114.3. A spinning factory (formerly English) located in Ruse (see No. 6 of Appendix G, page 27) occupies an area of 300 by 250 meters, employs 1,000 workers in three shifts per day, and produces various yarns. Most of the output is sent to the USSR. 144. A sugar factory (formerly Belgian, see No. of Appendix 0, page 27 for location) occupies an area of 1,500 by 800 meters., employs 29600 workers in three shifts per day, and produces beet sugar and alcohol from the fermentation and distillation of molasses. The total out=put is exported to the USSR and the Satellite countries. the factory is 'fitted out with'very modern equipment. 25X1 115. A fish-processing factory (see No. 9 of`Appendix G, page 27 fcr location) occupies an area of 600 by 250 meters and produces frozen fish, dried fish, salt.-fish, and canned fish. An unknown percentage of the output is sent to the Bulgarian Armed Forces. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY -16- 25X1 146. A group of factories) I(see No. 12 of Appendix 0, page 27 for location) occupy an approximate area of 49000 by 2,500 meters in the industrial quarter of Ruse and employ 15,000-20,000 workers. This group includes 25X1 a. One agricultural machinery factory., formerly known as the Muelhaupt Factory; be, Three safe factories; e. Approximately 110 metallurgical factories which produce small machine tools and small equipment for petal working; d. Two nail factories; e. Three or four small chemical factories; f. Three brick factories., the quality of production' is the beet ih Bulgaria;. g. Approximately 10 small textile factories; h. Seen or eight oil factories, i. Three or four soap factories ; and J. Three glass factories. Shumen - Spring 1951 1157. A metallurgical factory in Shumen (N 43-16, T 2655, now Kolarovgrad) occupies an area of 1.00 by 300 meters and employs 400 workers (see No. 3 of Appendix H, page 28 for location). The production consists of metal safes and shelves and various metal-works and metal goods. Most of the safes are sent to the USSR. 148. The metallurgical factory and foundry (see No. 7 of Appendix H, page 28 for loca- 25X1 tion) occupies an area of 800 by 600 meters and employs 19200 workers. 25X1 149. A nail and lock factory (see No. 5 of Appendix H, page 28 for location) occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters, employs 150.200 workers, and produces various types of mails and locks. 150. A nail and cable factory (see No. 2 of Appendix H. page 28 for location) occupies 25X1 .w 1. ., a des n . . w . .. . cables (for power, telephones, and telegraphs). 25X1 151. A foundry which has an enameling department (see No. 1 of Appendix H, page 28 for location) occupies an area of 600 by 500 meters, employs 1,200 workers in three shifts per day, and produces stoves, basins, sinks, tubing., etc. of cast-iron. 152. A chemical-pharmaceutical factory in Shumen (see No. 8 of Appendix H, page 28 for location) occupies an area of 500 by 400 meters.anddemploys approximately 600 153? A spinning and weaving mill in Shumen (see No. 4 of Appendix H, page 28 for loca- tion) occupies an area of 800 by?300 meters, employs 1,500 workers in three shifts per day, and produces cotton and woolen cloth and cotton and woolen 'blankets. The total output of blankets is sent to the Bulgarian Armed Forces. 154. The canning factory of Shum,en (see No. 6 of Appendix H, page for location) occupies an area of 800 by 400 meters, employs 800 workers, and produces canned meats and smoked and salted meats, The major part of the output of this factory is sent to the Bulgarian Armed Forces. S opot - Spring 1951 . 25X1 155. An arms and ammunition factory is located in Sopot (N 142-38, S 24-46). It. was -1 2 hflwn contractors s Iliya Stoyanov, Geor Goranov from Radomir; and Nilcola Kalchev, from Karlovo. The cost of the buildings SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL -, U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 159. Another canning factory is located approximately 1.9500 meters west of the Stara Zagora railroad station., 50 meters east of the factory described in the preceding paragraph. It occupies an area of 700 by 300 meters., employs 1,200 workers$ and produces canned meat., marmalade, fruit preserves., and alcohol from the distilla- tion of grain. The output is sent to the Bulgarian Armed Force-, "or"eeported to the USSR., as is the output of the factory described in the preceding paragraph. 160. A macaroni factory is located in the southwestern outskirts of Stara Zagora., 50 ,r.7 _1._e.._ 25X1 _21_1 1__3 of the and in It occupies an area of 300 by .100 meters and employs 120 workers. Svanichevo - Spring 1951 161. A canning factory is located in Svanichevo (N 42-1l, E 24-15), 800 meters west of the railroad station and 100 meters north of the rail line. It occupies an area of 300 by 200 meters, employs 250 workers from May to November., and produces marmalade, fruit preserves., and canned vegetables. Svetovrachene - Spring 1951 162. A factory which produces rubber products is located 800 meters west of the rail- road station of Svetovrachene (N 42-472 E 23-28)., immediately to the south of the rail line. The factory was built in the years 1937-19140; enlargement work was begun in 191:46 and is scheduled for completion in September-October 1951. It occu- pies an area of 1.9500 by 700-800 meters and consists of two old buildings plus 25X1 some 50 new buildings under construction and has a floor space of 8,000 square meters. The new machinery, some of which is in place is all of Soviet on . A roximate 300-)100 workers are employedF Six or seven hundred laborers are ? mp oyed in completing the construction work. Production consists of tssrveLLi. shoes mad high Tubber boots, and rubber equipment for hospitals; production of automobile tires is also planned. The equipment from the Baki.sh Factory of Sofia allegedly will soon be transferred to this factory. 25X1 163. A chemical-pharmaceutical factory is located immediately southwest of the railroad station at Svetovrachene. It occupies an area of 200 by 150 meters and employs 100 workers. Informant could furnish no production details. 161i.. A spinning and weaving mill is located 300 meters southwest of the railroad station at Svrstovrachens, south of the rail line., and immediately west of the factory described in the ,fol.lowi.n paragraph. It occupies an area of 100 meters (at right angles with the rail line) by ? meters., employs 300 workers,, and produces cotton cloth. 165. A factory for the preparation of carbides is located 500 meters southwest of the railroad station at Svetovrachene, immediately south of the rail line. It occupies an area of 200 by 150 meters and employs approximately 100 workers. 25X1 1 -1 Tema - May 1950 166. A textile and blanket factory is located 200 meters southeast of the railroad station of Tryavna (N 42-52, E 25-30). It occupies an area of 1,000 by 1,000 meters, employs 2,500 workers., and produces woolen and cotton cloth, woolen and cotton blankets, and garments. The complex has its own thermoelectric plant which has a capacity of 5,000 kilowatts. Tsiarkva - Spring 1951 10. A chemical factory is located 1,000 meters southeast of Tstrkva (N 42-36, E 23-07), immediately east of the road to Krapets (N 142-31, E 23-09). It occupies an a 7 a of 800 by 600 meters and employs approximately 1,000 workers. 25X1 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL .s U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY T novo - Spring 1951 168. The metallurgical factory of Taovo (N 43?0b., E 25-40) occupies an area of 800 by 400 meters and employs 800 workers in three shifts per day (see No. 4 of Appendix J, page 31 for location). It produces sheet iron tanks of up to 50 ton capacities. 169. A : c d ?y ign Tsar ,, Ff, (see No. 6 of Appendix J, page 31 for location) occupies an area of 300 by 200 meterrs, employs 600-700 workers., and produces stoves and kitchen ranges and bottle-stands for the Bulgarian hospitals). 170. Another foundry in TaaMovo (see No. 3 of Appendix J, page 31 for location) occupies an area of 400 by 300 meters., employs approximately 400 workers, and produces smooth- eurfaded transnission Yheel4sg maximum of three meters in diameter, and cast-iron tubes for canalization. 171. An enterprise for the 1+ sting and wire-drawing of copper in Turnovo (see No. 5 of Appendix J, page 31 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 500 meters and produces single-wire and cables of copper and copper sheets. 172. A spinning mill (formerly English) is located in Tbirnovo (see No. 8 of Appendix J, page 31) occupies an area of 300 by 1,50 meters and produces various types of yarn. 173. A spinning and weaving mill and tailor shop (see No.9 of Appendix J, page 31 for location) occupies an area of 300 by 160 meters in Turnovo. The factory produces woolen., cotton., and silk cloth and woolen, cotton, and silk garments. 174. A spinning-maill (see No. 1 of Appendix J, page 31 for location), constructed during 1928.1931, occupies an area of 500 by 200 meters in Turnovo. The factory is in operation from September to January and employs 800 workers, 80 percent of which are women, in two shifts per day. Stoyan Stoy? former owner c-? 0,9 mill, is the director. 25X1 175. The Turnovo tannery (see No. 10 of Appendix J, page 31 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 400 meters. 25X1 176. The macaroni factory at Turnovo (see No. 2 of Appendix J, page 31 for location o copies an area o# 300 by 200 meters and e toys 150 workers. 25X1 177. The Turnovo brewery (see No. 7 of Appendix J., page 31 for location occu ies an area of 1,000 by 1000 meter and a to s 00 workers. 25X1 Tv .rditsa - (no date of information given) 178. A iamite factor, is located approximately eight kilometers northeast of Tvarditsa (Nb2-42, E 25-54), 100 meters east of a river. It occupies an area of 100 300 meters and employs 60-80 workers. 25X1 Varna - Spring 1951 179? A dynamite factory which 25X1 s located nine kilometers west of the city of Varna and one ome er sou o lie road to Devnya (N 43-14.. E 2733), opposite the village of Dragievo which is north of the road. It consists of five or six factory buildings set m a park planted with tillow trees. in an area of 1 0?0 by K00 it produced three tons per day in the pre-war period. 180. A metallurgical factory in Varna (see No. 4 of Appendix Ks page 32 for location) occupies an area of 800 by 300 meters., employs approximately 1,000 workers, and produces safes$ radiators for steam-heating., and nails... SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 181. The V.kan Foundry of Varna, (see No. 3 of Appendix K, page 32 for location) occu- pies an area of 800 by 400 meters., employs 1,500 workers, and produces agricultural equipment of iron, and various iron locks and hardware. .. 182. The I Ma Spinning and Weaving Mill of Varna (see No. 2 of Appendix K, pap 32 for location) occupies an area of 1,000 by 600 meters9 employs 29500 workers mostly wdme:) in three shifts per day, and produces thread and cloth of wool and cotton. An unknown percentage of the ~ output is sent to the USSR. 183. A tobacco factory of Varna (see No. 6 of Appendix K, page 32 for location) occupies an. area of 500 by 300 meters and employs approximately 2.000 workers in urea 18.. A factory known as the V o Chervenkov Factory is under construction in Va 25X1 (see No. 5 of Appendix K9 page 32 for location. Vidn - June 1951 185. A ceramics factory is located in the southern outskirts of Vidin (N 800 meters to the west of the railroad line. It occupies an area of 350 b E 20-51)9 300 meters, employs 400 workers in two shifts per day., and produces otte by insulators for hlgh?powef? lines, and small electrical items. The factory is connected with the Vidin, railroad station by a single trackanormal gauge spur line. 186. A brick factory is located immediately west of the factory described in the pre- ceding paragraph. It occupies an area of 200 by 100 meters9 employs 150 workers in one shift per day, and produces 6,000,000 solid bricks per year and tiles of the Marseilles type. Vratsa - June 1951 187. A safe factory is located in the northeast outskirts of Vratsa (N 13-13, E 23-32), immediately east of the railroad line. It occupies an area of 200 by 150 meters, employs 150 workers., and produces safes and metal shelves. 188. A spinning and weaving mill is located in the southeastern outskirts of Vratsa, 700 meters east of the railroad., and immediately west of the road to Mezdra. It consists of five or six factories,, formerly privately owned, which are now regrouped into a single administration. Personnel consists of 1,200-1,500 workers in three shifts'per day. The factory produces cotton yarn and cloth, most of which is sent to the USSR; the raw cotton is pro ..ded by the USSR, and returng 88 percent of the f i.ni&hed.. articles as paymeht,, the remaining 12 percent being deducted to meet production coste. V:dama - Spring 1951 189. An oil. factory is located in the eastern outskirts of Vulchedrum (N 43-430 E 23-26). It occupies an area of 800 by !00 meters, employs 150-200 workers, and produces seed oils (90 percent sunflower seeds). Yakoruda - Spring 1949 190. The sawmill *hi his located 600 meters northeast of Yakoruda (N 42-03, E 23-t10) consists of three or four sawmills which were formerly privately owned and have now been regrouped into a single enterprise. They occupy an area of 1,000 by 600 meters, employ 800 workers, and produce 500 cubic meters of lumber per day, most of which is pine and fir. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFTr'TA.T?s ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA000500340005-4 LEGEND 1. Nitrogen fertilizer factory, under constriction. 2. Sulfuric acid factory. 3. Automobile and machinery repair workshop., under construction. 1 g . Yulkan Cement Factory. 5. ,-Eternit" factory. 6. Depot for the "eteIn t" factory, under construction. 7. TMTs Maritsa II thermoelectric plant, under construction. 8. TETs Maritsa III thermoelectric plant, under construction. I Section, consisting of a total of 200 factories. II Section, consisting of a total of 100 factories. III Section, consisting of a total of 120 factories. IV Section, consisting of a total of 140 factori Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL m U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY N Gara Iskur Station Robertovo Station 1. Metal laminating factory. 2. Rubber articles factory. 3. Paper mill. Lj.. En e1 factory. 5. Grain distillation factory. 6. Factory which produces protective coverings for electric cables. 7. Electric motor factory. 8. Motor vehicle repair shop. 9. Turpentine'distiIlatior factory. 10. Runo Spinning and Weaving Mill. 11. Glue factory, formerly known as the Khitos Factory. 12. Plywood factory. 13. Mica working factory. 14. Spinning and weaving mill. 15. Wooden prefabricated house factory. 16. Distillery for various oils. 17. Wooden model factory. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 Novoseltsi Station 1. 2. 14. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9? 10. U. 12. 13? L E 0 E N D Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA000500340005-4 Foundry. Pharmaceutical factory. Sugar factory. Canning factory. Electric cable factory. Sawmill. Automobile repair shop. Safe factory. Spinning, weaving, and garment factory. Spinning and weaving mill. Canning factory. Brick factory. Transformers of the railroad station. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 25X1 APPENDIX D KazanJI tc SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY -2l4- 1. Surrounding wall. 2. Zone in which "covered" and "open" depots and roofed open- air coverin gs are located. 3. Directorate. 4. Zone in which 20-25 factories, various headquarters o##i d ces, ining halls, and lodgings are located. Masonry building. Rows of poplars. Garden.. rwV W a, SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 25X1 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS CULT APPENDIX E -25- 1. 2. 3? 5? 6. Canning factory, formerly the Stoyan Tevikiliev and Company Factory. Canning factory, formerly the Stoyan Tevikiliev and Company Factory. Canning factory, formerly the Stoyan Teviki2iev and Company Factory. Canning factory, formerly the Marinov Factory. Depot of the finished products of the canning factories. Cellulose factory, under construction. SECRET/CQ TROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS OIL! 1. Metallurgical factory. 2. Rice busking' factory, 3. Tin-works factory. 4. Canning factory. 5. Oil factory. 6. Nail factory. 7. Metallurgical factory. 8. Traction vehicles repair chop. 9. Railroad car repair shop. 10. Cereals depot. 11. Metallurgical factory. 12. Metallurgical factory. . Canning factory. lL&. Oil factory. 15. Electric motor factory. -26.- 16. Rice husking factory, formerly Eerlinov Factory. 17. Canning factory, formerly Badeste Factory. 18. Spinning and weaving mills. formerly Tsaritea Toanna Mill. 196 Proletarska Spinning and Weaving Mill. 20. Sugar factory. 21. Tobacco factory. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 APPENDIX: G SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY -27- LEGEND 1. Command of the Danube River Fleet. 2. Barracks of the Danube River Navy. 3.? Commercial port. 4. Passenger station. 5? Ferry--boat crossing point. 6. Spinning factory. 7. Chemical factory. 8. Sugar factory. 90' Fish processing factory. 10. Locomotive and railroad oar. repair sho 11. SpecialUbd detail and Model, .ship .ft0od). 12. Various industrial enterprises, SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 APPENDIX; H Sh me (now Kolarovgrad) LEGEND SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY -28?- 1. Foundry. 2. Nail and cable factory. 3. Metallurgical factory. b. Spinning and weaving mill. 5. Nail and lock factory. 6. Canning factory. 7. Metallurgical factory or foundry. 8. Chemicalpharinaoeutical factory. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OF'FICI lQ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 25X1 SECIEtET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS OIILY -29- j. a- -;-I I - A. w r A x x Y r V P. k k k X Ir y ^ r %d - k ~k ^ ., k ~V k W SECRET/CON'T'ROL - U.S. OFFICI&IS ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-425X1 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS CNIS APPENDIX I (Continued) -30- I 1. Bntrance., two, half-gates openin& teirarsd thm iateriar 2.! Canoe and brick wall . 3. Fence supported by poles of oe ]wilding. reinforced concrete. o (chimney. 4. Zone in which 12 factories, directorate hsadquartersi How of various offices, etc. are located. poplars. SECRET/CCINTROL - U.S. am cum oPu Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 25X1 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY APPENDIX J .,% A. -31- T rnovo 1. Spinning-mill. 2. Macaroni factory. 3. Foundry. b. Metallurgical factory. 5. Laminating and wire-drawing of copper. 6. Foundry. 7. Beer factory. 8. Spinning-mill.. 9. Spinning and weaving mill and tailor shop. 10. Tannery. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA000500340005-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 APPENDT3~ I Lighthouse JMIAA~N////tly/f/IlJtillglulWI, S ~sf qJ/~l~i/p 3. ?/JJhd~N,~``~ SEA ~rurWuruJn+yuu~utt pt,,wrnm'llf m, HinrMiywMfnrlnnrNrNtyJgr~ly t~ygvi JN~vM-w,n q ffYW/rpN11/M07NHI N A +~MM~/N~N' cm,, 2. LEGEND I eora3.cxvag Naval. ShhpyarcLs. I Mal Spi g and Weaving Mill. 3' Vi1kan Foundry' cal factory' v 50 , tified factory unrder co~strucfi~ion. Mo Uiaidenidentif 6. Tobacco factory. 7. Commercia]. port. SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFflCIAI3 CULT SECRET'/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY -32- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/02 : CIA-RDP80-00810A000500340005-4 !