SOVIET RATION SUPPLY DEPOT AT SATZKORN

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CIA-RDP80-00810A005400090009-7
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3
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December 21, 2016
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9
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP80-00810A005400090009-7 Soviet Ration Supply Depot at Satzkorn REPORT DATE OBTAINED... REFERENCES, PAGES... ENCLOSURES REMARKS This is UNEVALUATED Information The f'ollo)rin - is a Cbplete list of Soviet incoming and outgoing rail shipments of the rAtion supply depot at Satzkorn in September 1954: 1. Incomini $h3.'G?1`IPLIlt3 canned meat Salt eggs tomato pulp groats cereals cereals makorka oats . . . canned fish fish fieh millet rice _ tom-... biscuits chocolate .. lard hulled, barley.. flour Load Leipzig Heidenau Riesa Wurzen Halberstadt Stassfurt undetermined Werder CLASSIFICATION SECfl EI Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP80-00810A005400090009-7 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005400090009-7 Outdoing Shipments: fliesa? harboir Kaulsdorf, bakery Ale engrabow Neubukow Koenigsborn Jueterbog Dresden-Neustadt Wfuensdorf Chemnitz. ITilbersdorf Chen iitz- Altendorf Postock-l3ramow RathenowwNorth Altenburg Gera Aue Beelitz fernburg Magdeburg Kirchmoeser Kapen Bad Elster Brandenburg Prora Peenemuende Leipzig 14ahren Berlin'-Friedrichshageke SECRET Load '' Number of Care in OeRtsmber ,,~ P 19 B 3B 27 B 16 B 4. B 30 B 30 B 31 B 16 B n 8B 2 D- 4 B 2B 4B I B 33 2 B 1.33 Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP80-0081OA005400090009-7 Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005400090009-7 Frankfurt/oder Foltaiwa Stalingrad Gorki crockery empty bags 4 B 3B scales I B 1? ~ LCo' The volume of incoming supply shipments at the GSFG food ration supply depot in Satskorn amounted to 210 carloads and, thus, during the third quarter of 1954 is bestow the average volume. The average volume amounted to 290 carloads. The rate of shipments coming directly from the USSR was 122 carloads. The cereals from the food f$ctorias in Riess and Wurzen were also produced from grain imported from the Usst. Poor ration shipments from the zone, except for salt, were low. The shipment-record renal ration supply shipments used in August were exchanged in September. Return shipments of empty ma equipment to the USSR are given numbers The toUoviag confirm installation until September 1954: the ration supply depot of the Third Shock Army in Koenigeiorn the ration supply depot of the Twenty-Fourth Air Arnq in Jasterbog-Altes lager the ration sstpply depot of the First Gds Mecz Army in Dresden-Neustadt an administrative office in the uranium mining area (7) an ad inistrative office of the navy in Rostock-Brainow an office with the Hq IV Arty Corps the administration of the medical department with the Hq GSFG the GSPG ration supply depot in Frankfurt/Oder- ia reported for the first time. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/04/08: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005400090009-7