DOEBERITZ AIRFIELD

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CIA-RDP80-00810A002200290019-6
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 19, 2016
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December 20, 2005
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19
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Publication Date: 
August 3, 1953
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2006/01/12 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA002200290019-6 L.D ~1 J LNTRY~. errfk.2V REPORT O LASS ICATION OF IClsjz C.vi SECUI:ITY I u-011- ATIQ= ~lTI0N 25X1 ... ?F;'n OF CONTENT OBTAINED 25X1 DATE PREPARED 3 August 1953 -.~. ___~?_. ENCLOS~JRES (NO. & TYPE) S _ Y ;- y r~ li RKS 25X1 25X1 25X1 ;l. Shipments observed at Dallgow railroad station between 2 and 5 June inc:.uOs 2June0 Three boxcars from Fuerstenwalde/Spree and consigned to the "Red Am,!" loader-. with wooden barrels were reloaded onto trucks F I ed Two boxcars which were loaded with bons Having rour rins an pad od in crates 30 cm in diameter x 1 meter high, and also converted boxcar were aiepatched t~ Brandis, escorted by three soldiers with black-bordered blue epaulets. Pht?ee boxcar:, and 1 converted, boxcar were loaded and dispatched to FalkenberL/E1ster. Qt.-_ boxcar a: 1 converted boxcar were dispatched to Juetertog ~iltes Lager. Lj-re. Identical shipments consisting of two boxcars and one converted boxcar, loaded with bombs and each shipment escorted by two air force soldiers wt're dispatched to Eorstel, Brandenburg a3.tstae.t and Jueterbog nltes Lager.f On 17 and 18 June, trucks each loaded with Dc ebee tz ~=infield On 17 June, 21 I1-10s were observed parked near the area where bombs are known to be stored Personnel ate their meals in front of the Il-lOs on tables, was also observed that food was brought to the ar=a by truck. After 17 June, guards, a-~ the field were reinforced. 1tt intervals of 200 to 250 meters, double sentries were posted. equip-)ad with steel helmets, gas masks, rucksacks and armed with ubra~chine gunse On 19 and 20 June, the sentries wore field caps instead of steel he"ts. "I`wenty-three I140s loaded with bombs were observed at the field or, 22 Jute and by 2 June had been removed. Between 23 and 26 June, no air activity was obs(rved2 A farmer employee at the field learned from Captain Yakushev (fnu) that th rear detail was ready for departure as soon as the new headquarters arri.ved.3 boxes and escorted by a soldier wearing a steel helmet and armed with a submachine guns were seen, leaving the field". and proceeding toward Falkensee and Pla:rna 25X1 5. On 6 June, Captain Narushni (fnu) still acted as auditor at the artillery, agai_xent park. activities observed at the installation were normal. the unit stationed at the field was to traps sad soon a. On 29 June, the Luftwaffen Kaserne in uoeberitz was lightly occupied. The=head- quarters building No 57 was guarded by a soldier with black-bordered blue apauletr and. was armed with a submachine guns 7. On 10 June the two Ai gun emplacements at the western edge of the field were "I.JASS1=!CATION SECR%TICONTFtOL - U.S. OFa'ICTAIS O JIX Approved For Release 2006/01/12 : CIA-RDP80-00810A002200290019-6 Approved For Release 2006/01/12 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA002200290019-6 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY io L C ,grg Until 30 May 1953, Doeberitz airfield was occupied a rend a to division headquarters and a ground attack regiment. The units trs~rtt 'earreii to Brandenburg-Briesto The shipments reported indict:te that the supply :n lid. _o! of the ground attack corps stationed in Dallgow/Doeberitz were not trannfttrr d. 25X1 Previously, the supply depot of the ground attack corps which as asd 25X1 the air force, equipment depot of the ground attack corps with As 4.,.n Both depots are allegedly located in the former artillery equipment park.: Ammuunitioin has also-been observed there. It was believed that this a yrLunit >>on d.a: oot supplied only the ground attack units stationed in Doeberitz. It has nod; t, determined whether this depot, while being dissolved, shipped ammunition tf) otht units of the ground attack corps or whether an atmon ition depot of the E ,in attack corps also exists in Doeberitz, 2., Ch=ant . the ii--lOs were probably transferred tt. abt-it in connection with the demonstrations in Berlin. C Captain Yakushev belonce to the ground unit of the ground -Attack: 'reeg er~t which was transferred to Brandenburg-Briest. It ie not kna tzn whit ,i unit, is expected, to arrive in Loeberitz. 40 ento The artillery equipment park is occupied by a supply depot and cn air force equipment depot of the ground attack corps of the Twenty-Fourth ,hr Artyn Allegedly, an ammunition depot is also stationed there. No information hat been received on a transfer of these installations. 5,0 r_ Conn th The two AA gun emplacements are occupied by a 37 mm AA bad :}eery One emplacement is located in the northwestern section of the field and U o-th one is in the southwestern section. SECRET/COIN.. - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2006/01/12 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA002200290019-6