MISCELLANEOUS MILITARY DATA
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CIA-RDP80-00810A004600360010-4
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December 20, 2016
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August 10, 2007
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August 12, 1954
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REPORT
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! Approved For Release 2007/08/10 :CIA-RDP80-00810A004600360010-4
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION REPORT
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bUE~IfCT Mieoellaneous Military Data
REPORT
DATE gETR. 12 AugueL 1954
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2. On the same road on 30 March 1954, a column case observed consietittg of the following=
a. One aatitaak gu>~.
b. Four 75 mm. chart.barrel gone.
o. Two mortars of about S.om. caliber.
d. One bus full to capacity with nonoaomieaioned officers.
e. One ambulance.
f. One taxilcer.
g. Two field kitaheaa.
The soldiers in the motor vehicles hauling the goes wore red Dap bands.
3. A military unit quartered at %osuohoW (Freyetadt) wee st..the training oamp.at
Trsemeasno Lubuskie (Sohermeiael) bat returned to its garrison in February. It
returned by rail trsnsporte at a few daysl intervals. 'rhe first traaepart arrived
on 20 Feb?~uary.1954, and the last one on 28 February 1954.
4. The ahartage of lYeight oars and flat oars becomes noticeable between the 25th and
3Oth of each month, Oa these days the Dare are c deeted militnr units fns
tranaportntion of troops. Rail,transporte with milio~y uniter;travel moeytly by night.
By day they atand.at major junction statiass where they?are placed on shunting traolca
and obscured by other care so that they are difficult to eee.
5. A ldfige Polish infantry unit is gluu?tered in the woods riser I~ie$tta village, about
20 kilometers tt~th, oP. Glogow.(Glogau').. .This unit''ie equipped'with eaalS'guoe. 'It
fNOiEr WwN.rl.. drtliauq.. I.dk.l.d 6f... ~ IMId d1.hi6.lin by N#??,1
ie said by local inhabitants that two Polish divisions ere to arrive soon is this
district.
6. In Maroh 1954, ~ influx of farmers from the Kielce Voivodahip was noted is the
"Recovered Territories." They were evacuated from their farms and the villages
have been occupied by Polish Arapr unite.
~: Kaieano vibe, situated about 20 kilaaietere aomth of Ologow,
could sot be boated on the map. Ia this area there are two plncea bearing this
name. One of them ie Pfarzae8~ :~itvated is the Kroeno Odrsanekie diatriot~and
the eeoond, Probeteee situated is the Swiebodaia dietriot. Both of them hoxevar
are situated muoh far~,her than 20 km. from Ologow.