WAELLISCH HOF SCHLOSS LIECHTENSTEIN LIESING RODAUN KALKSBURG BRUNN AM GEBIRGE MILITARY POSTS

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CIA-RDP80-00810A006900900009-1
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2
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December 21, 2016
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June 17, 2008
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9
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May 6, 1955
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2008/06/17: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006900900009-1 COUNTRY - TOPIC CLASSIFICATION SEC Asa Austria REPORT Waellisch Hof, Schloss Lisohtens*6114 LiMi , As6ump Kalksburg, Brunn - 25X1 Gebirge Military Posts EVALUATION LACE OBTAINED- DATE OF CONTEN 6 May 1955 DATE OBTAINED DATE PREPARED REFERENCES 2 PAGES ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) REMARKS 25X1 1. Between 1100 and 1200 on 9 April 1955, the following observations were made: a. Wasilisch Hof was guarded by a sentry wearing black-bordered blue epaulets Thirty-six trucks, 18 van-like trucks 3 _tank trucks, and 4 jeeps were parka under lean-to roofs. Trucks wearing black-bordered blue epaulets, and both with drivers wearing red-bor ere ac a au eta were seen in traffic at the installation. Only new motor vehicles, including 40 trucks and 15 tank trucks, were seen in the "Konzervati Park". Work was being done on1the tank trucks, the containers of which were not yet painted. b. Liechtenstein Castle was guarded by a sentry wearing black-bordered blue epaulets. There was no vehicular or personnel traffic at the installation, the status of which appeared unchanged. 2. Between 1245 and 1400 on 9 April, the following observations were made: a. Building No 270 on Breitenfurter Strasse in Liesing was guarded by a sentry wearing black-bordered blue epaulets. Jeep 25X1 parked in front of the building. The motor vehicle park in Liesing was guarded by a sentry we k-hnrdered blue epaulets, Th cks, 25X1 3 sedans, 1 bus and were parked under lean-to roofs. Soldiers wearing 25X1 red-bordered black epaulets were also seen at the installation. Telephone cables, part of which were newly laid ended at building No 25X1 1 on Zander Gasse. Building No 29-31 on Schloss Gases was guarded by a sentry wearing black-bordered blue epaulets. Three field-grade officers wearing blue-bordered blue epaulets and trucks 25X1 jeep ri nccIFtr.ATInti SECRET Approved For Release 2008/06/17: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006900900009-1 Approved For Release 2008/06/17: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006900900009-1 with driver wearing black-bordered blue epaulets occuuied by personnel wearing black-bordered blue and red-bordered black epaulets arrived at or left the installation. Truck with driver wearing red-bordered black epaulets parked in front building No 32-42 on Johann Schoeffel Gasse. Three trucks, all of them looking old and in need of repair were parked in rront, of building No 14 on Seibel Gasse. b. Truck) with driver wearing black-bordered blue epaulets and loaded with boxes entered Plieselmuehle Castle at Rodaun. c. Building No 6 on Graefin Zichy Gasse in Kalkabura was guarded b;; a sentry wearing black-bordered blue epaulets. Eleven trucks and 2 van-like trucks were parked under lean-to roofs. It was arparent that there was a considerably smaller number of motor vehicles than usual parked there. 3. Between 1430 and 1500, a former factory, about 500 meters north-northwest of Brunn am Gebirae railroad station was guarded by a sentry wearing red- bordered black epaulets. Seventeen trucks, including 11 new ones without numbers were parked near the installation. The buildings of the former factory were presumably used by the Soviets. Four soldiers were doing repair work on the roofs. Numerous broken boxes, including ammunition boxes, were piled up in the factory yard. 2 Comment. The arrival of the new trucks seen in the Konzervati Park was reported previously. Comment. This installation is reported for the first time. Possibly a motor vehicle park and an equipment depot are located there. Approved For Release 2008/06/17: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA006900900009-1