TAEGLICHE RUNDSCHAU

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CIA-RDP80-00810A005900150010-3
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RIPPUB
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S
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4
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December 21, 2016
Document Release Date: 
February 12, 2008
Sequence Number: 
10
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Publication Date: 
February 11, 1955
Content Type: 
REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/02/12 : CIA-RDP80-00810A005900150010-3 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION REPORT COUNTRY East Germany SUBJECT T1gliche Rundschau PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES. WITHIN THE MEANING OF TITLE IS, SECTIONS 755 AND 751, OF THE U. S. CODE. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR REVEL- ATION OF ITS CONTENTS TO OR RECEIPT BY AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITER MT LAW THE REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM IS PROHIBITED. DATE DISTR. 11 February 1955 NO. OF PAGES. NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 1. There are some indications that the Taezliche Rundschau vl*' not be discontinued whatever the changes may be in the political situation in East Cerrr)any. It is rumored among employees that the T rl; ?h hundsch1u plans 'b 'fdp offices in :oscn","r and in 3onn. The general speculation is that if permanent correspondents are assigned to the- -places, the paper itself will be continued for a longer period of is tahhen to mean that inter, German problems should be discussed in the paper les ions pertaining directly to Soviet foreign olicy, pa.rti cerninz `Vest Germany. time. the Tae l4; iche Rundschau 25X1 is to express more clearly te point of view of the Soviet Occupation Forces and of the Soviet 11A.h, Com-,issioner in East Germany 1. This 3. .s of ? ()ctobe.r 'ire had been no substantial changes or reduc- tions in the Sovi t personnerl of the paper. The editor-in-chief, Sokolov (fnu), "hai returned from his leave in the USCI5. The de_outy e.i`.,or-in-chief, Bernikov (fnu), went on leave on 25 Septemb(-r.. Pestov (fnu), the second deputy editor-in-chief, wos still on leave and so Hkolayev (fnu the Soviet editor of the all-German section. i,lel :ov (fnu), who was temporarily in charge of the Foreign Relations -IRA Section, has become the editor-irl-chief of Neue `pelt. One of the e' itors of the Control :Section, Gazalov (fnu), pies sent to the U;:`'?, "Ind v,,sa r?ep :aced by os, n1 a..ov FBI Approved For Release 2008/02/12 : CIA-RDP80-00810A005900150010-3 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/02/12 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005900150010-3 Approved For Release 2008/02/12 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005900150010-3 Approved For Release 2008/02/12 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005900150010-3 CLASSIFICATION SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY RE ATIAI REPORT CD Na ;'OUNTRY Delay Germany 11 'ebx>Iaty LL_ SUBJEC1 PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. TNIS DOCUNINT CONTAINS IMFOSNATON AFFICTINS 'TUN NATIONAL 01F1NSa OF Till 1101110 STATts. VITMIN Till 11UN1N4 OF TITLI IS. SECTIONS TS$ AND 104. OF TMa S. S. COMA. Al 4111110(0 ITS TIANSNISSIOM CO 1HIlL- AT1OM OF ITS COMTSMTS TO ON REM" ST AN SNAUTMONItaD F*NaOM IS PRONISITEO ST LAM INS 2IMODVC1%ON OF THIS PORN IS PIONISITIN. Forces and of the Soviet High Commissioner in East Germany 1. This is taken to mean that inter x a ierman problems should be discussed in the paper less than. problems pertaining directly to Soviet foreign policy, particularly concerning Vest Germany. the Taegliche Rundschau 25X1 is to express more clearly the point of view of t e aov e . Occupation 3. As of 9 October 195., there had been no substantial changes or reduc- tions in the Soviet personnel of the paper. The editor-in-chief, Sokolov (fnu), ha i returned from his leave in the USSR. The deputy editor-in-chief, Bernikov (fnu), went on leave on 25 September. Pestov (fnu), the second deputy editor-in-chief, was still. on leave and so was Nikolayev (fnu)S the Soviet editor of the all-German section. Ael ,_j'rov (fnu), who was temporarily in charge of the Foreign Relations Section, has become the editor-in-chief of Neue Welt. 4. One of the editor e Control ~ecti TI C 1 v a the USSR, and was replaced by Posdniakov eic , --CLASSIFICATION SDCFEf STATE NAVY 7C NSR? ~ DISTRIBUTION y iC i AIR fBI ARM ' THIS IS UNEVAL D INFORMATION There are some indications. that the T ae l i the ;i ndschau will not o