1. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL FOR TRUDOVAK OFFICERS 2. SPIRIT AND MORALE OF TRUDOVAKS
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CIA-RDP80-00810A004600500008-1
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December 20, 2016
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November 26, 2007
Sequence Number:
8
Case Number:
Publication Date:
August 9, 1954
Content Type:
REPORT
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SUBJECT 1. Independent School for
Trudovak Officers
2. Spirit and Morale of Trudovaks
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tional Defense of the United States, within the mean-
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2. After 1 January 1953, however; the training of Trudovak officers was taken away
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from the "Vasil Levskitt military school and assigned to a separate, independent
school for Trudovak officers
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Newly graduated officers are first 25X1
assigned to a Trudovak unit, wearing the uniform of line officers and receive
those of Trudovak officers from the unit to which they are sent.
until 1 January 1953 Trudovak officers were 25X1
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Relations Between Trudovaks and Other Military Groups
6. The attitude of the Interior Troops toward the Trudovaks is extremely arrogant
and cruel and with a clearly emphasized feeling of superiority.
7, among the soldiers of the Interior Troops lectures 25X1
are given to provoke them and turn them against the Trudovaks, whom they look
on as enemies of the country.
8. There are no relations between the two: sports, clubs, culture, etc.
9. The soldiers of the construction units,and especially those of the Air Force,
look with interest and express in conversations their sympathy for the Trudo-
vaks for the unbearable conditions of life to which they are subjected.
10. Between the soldiers of the construction units and the Trudovaks there are essen-
tially normal and close relations in such activities as sports events, cultural
clubs, etc.
11. The Trudovaks look with open awe at the Interior Troops and with envy at the
soldiers of the construction units.
12. The contrast and antagonism between the three types of soldiers is especially
evidenced in the places where units of them are quartered near each other,
showing the difference in clothing, food, conditions, and relations with the
command personnel.