POLISH SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS IN WARSAW
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP80-00810A001000760001-6
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RIPPUB
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S
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 21, 2016
Document Release Date:
February 25, 2009
Sequence Number:
1
Case Number:
Publication Date:
March 20, 1953
Content Type:
REPORT
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Piiiah. Supply ln.stallatictirs in 11K
RFPAPL.D .~ 20 1,1arch lo53
This is UNEVALUATED Information
.rumU 3y 'rne ;owacia 'aei Qepot in', 's _ was .Ubeeaved
th
all
e railroad line, running past the insta:>_laatiorf. The 'depot, at which
no changes were ro deed . was guarded by military p :r onnel and included
a V large piles of gasoline barrels, of all sizes X~i ch : ever a
2. Prior to 15 November 1952, item stored in. t:e .e large ordnance sheds
which wade lo, ie4t of t h0 hors!~iacn ? s training oui ~ d der
Si usewiea and, 161'e. refe:,.:.red to As tea, iric_1_?jded biD.eti ,equipment
of all types'-. elec IcaI.egu t, elects?ic rioters a m~rc cle
department and a complete medical depot. Tha a - item filled only part
of the two-story ordnance buildi: 3gs, which .ire about 100 meters
long and 30 meters wide. The other departments were off limits to
source. A large depot containing military material and material for
other government, corxtror l ed plans as well as fire extinguishers was
located in a former stable of the riding groatnds. The ordnance buildings
were guarded by KBW (Internal Security) soldiers from the barracks
installation east of m en Pa -k. Motor v .?ri{.cles picking up items at
c. installations included military vehicierl and try-zcks occupied by
civilians. Incoming shipments were made by .,- r) .1.2
3 In September 1952, sor-caflod Construction Project
11o 300 south of the riding grounds was to include a large armory,
large tailor's and shoes- .kerA s shops would be
established in the same area. Poles said tha a the tr il.or M s and
shoemaker ss shops attach--red to the= OP 3 conv?ct labor camp, which was
also referred to as the Mongol Camp, would '.hen move to SlV~sewiece 2
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4. Three other tracks para.llel_ with the trunk line were constructed
east of the two.-track railroad line to Radom (R 52/Q 19) past the
western ed,;e of the large supply center near Slusewiec prior to
September 1952. These trackapwhich started d .ri?ctly south of the
Okecie railroad station,, were to be continued farther to the east
~:;r the cons- action of four additional tracks. The tracks ended
at bumping posts in the south without joining the trunk line. The
track i.nstallation~3 which seemed to be large sidings to store cars
:l.ncliyr d, no ramps or storehouses.
5e Prior to September 1952$ nachine tools and
wood. v Irking. machines were on the first floor or one of the
completed buildings of Construction Project No 300. A radio station
operated by soldiers uzcxing brown uniforms had already been
loc.a ted on the top flog or this building, An antenna shaft which
e,r ended. from the ground to the roof of the building and had a
width of 85 x 85 was boarded up by source and was used to
house an extendable antenna installation.
6. In the, fall of 1952, tree construction of new track installations
there was space enough
Comment. The . a.el depot is confirmed up to January 1953.
It allegedly also includes large tanks
a number of which is ii:stial_led underground.
c~~mrae~t,:, The ;asa. Ordnance Depot is .a hoxrdinate to the
Security Ministry,, The statements of previous reports are confirmed
in all essential points.
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th of the Okecie railroad station was not, vet coanuleted
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