MYSZKOW METALLURGICAL WORKS IN MYSZKOW

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CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8
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August 31, 1959
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This material contains information affectlag the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.B.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. COUNTRY Poland SUBJECT Nfyyszkow Metallurgical Works in Myszkow DATE DISTR. 91 AC1G ~8~ / 50X1-HUM NO. PAGES 1 REFERENCES RD DATE OF INFO. PLACE & DATE AC report on the Myszkow e a50X1-HUM Works which contains information on the following: steel foundry installation, plant layout and terrain with sketches of both production and expansion, labor force, and source of raw materials C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L x ARMY x NAVY x AIR x FBI AEC STATE . (NoM: Washie8toa distribution indicated by "X"; Field distribution by "#".) ?? ??' ?' ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 50X1-HUM Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Q Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20: CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 coivFi~~ENria ~ _~_ THE MYSZKOW METALLURGICAL WORKS IN POLAND (C) Table of Contents Pane Nr 221tiT'OduCti021 ~..~...e...e...es...........? ............................... 3 1? Back~rOUIld ? ..........................?.......................... 3 2. Production and Exnan?~sion ee..........?. .........................? 3 3. Labor Force ?....s.........?e.......??..e.a........ .............? 3 ~1.e SOLLTCe Of Raw MBte#i$ls ...................._...................... LF 5. The steel Foundrv ............................................... 4 6. P~L'ant Laxout and Description .................................... 4 COMMENTS ................................................................ 4- Annexes A through C ..................................................... 5-? co~vFioENria~ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20: CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20: CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 COIVFI~ENTI~ L -3- THE MYSZKOW METALLURGICAL WORKS IN POLAND (C) This report contains information on the Myszkow Metallurgical Works 50X1-H U M in MYSZKOW, Poland. information concerned the steel foundry installation and deacri tion of the plant layout anal terrain with sketches of both. some information on the production and 50X1-H U M expansion, a or orce, source o raw materials,_and background of the factory. 1. Backeround The l~fyszkow Metallurgical Works was a new steel foundry in MYSZKOW (N50- 35, E19-21)(UTM CB-824045}, Poland which was completed in 1955 (see Annex A for pinpoint location). It was established to produce assemblies for the railway industry specifically for steam engines and railroad cars..The project~w~s~-~ handled by the Special Projects Bureau (Biuro Projektow Budownictwa Specjalnego), now known as the Investment Supply and Designing Bureau (Biuro Projektowania i Dostaw Inwestycyjnych). 1? The total cost of the factory was 300,000,000 zlotys according to price 50X1-H U M levels of 1955 (w cenach 1955)? Included in that figure was 120,000,000 zlotys for the Durchase and installation of equipment. 2. Production and Expansion the .capacity of the steel foundry was , ons year y. this capacity was to be increased by late .1958 with the installation of two new ,gas furnaces with capacities of 15 tons (marteny gazowe - 15 tonowe). 3. Labor Force 50X1-HUM In 1956, the total labor force was 800, about one-third of the planned number.. By 1963, however, it was Tanned to employ 2500 workers, of whom about 10 percent were to be women. the following breakdown of the planned 50X1-H U M 2500 employees: about 200 were to b~ engineers, technicians,.. and foremen; 250 were to be administrative personnel; 1500 were to be skilled and semiskilled laborers; and 550 were to be unskilled laborers. 50X1-H U M CGNFIL`ENT IAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20: CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20: CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 CCNFIDENrIAL 4. Source of Raw Mater is All raw materials were shipped to the factoi^y by rail from the S'ileaian district of Poland. With the exception oiA iron ore9 which was imported from the USSR; Chime and all of the foundry raw materials were domestic - sand. clays coke9 limes and oil. 5. The Steel k'oundr;~ (see Annex B) The capac~,ty of the steel foundry in 1956 was 24+9000 tone yearly. It was located in a large red 5rick building of steel constructions about 150 by 58 by 15 m. The building was very modern in appearar~.ce and well 1i.ghted because of the latticework web of window panes covering nearly the entire northern and southern walls. There were box type skylights on the roof of the center section of the building, A railx?oad spur entered the building at the southwestern corner and ran nearly the full length of the foundry through the foundry materials storage area. There were two 30-m smokestacks at the southeast end of the building. Within the foundry building were located the following five sectionso the foundry materials storage sections the smelting sections mass mixing section, core castin sections and the casting section (see Annex B for internal layout of the f oundry~ o The foundry was equipped with two electric furnaces with 6`ton capacities, and two gas marten type furnaces with capacities of 15 tons were to have been installed b late 195g. was considered a modern oundry in Poland. 6. Plant La.vout and Description (see Annex C) The factory terrain was open and flat witk~ fiery few trees and shrubs. The total area of the terrain was 158000 sq m (300 by 500 m). It~was enclosed_completel..y on three sideso the north side by a brick wall about 2 m highs and the east and south sides by a heavy wire fence about 2 m high. ,The west side was only partially enclosed by a heavy wire fence (see Annex C). The buildings were well dispersed; the closest buildings (number 7 and 8 on Annex C) were separated by /~,0 m. The factory was on the local MY'SZI~OW water net and had no alternate water supply. The information in Annex C is sel~.explanatory. COMMENTS 2? Poland had a large. iron ore storage_ 50X1-H U facility somewhere in Silesia where ore was being .stockpiled in an attempt to stabilize the erratic flow of ore to foundries caused b spasmodic import shipments from the USSR and China, CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20: CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 CONFIDENTIAL PINPOINT LOCATION QF THE MYSZKOW METALLURGICAL WORKS IN MYSZKOW, POLAND Map Refa ZAWIERCIEe Poland 1:1008000 L E C~ ~ t?~! D Factory terrain of the Myszkow Metallurgical Works ~C~NFIDENi IAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Annex B SKETCH OF THE STEEL FOUNDRY AT MYSZKOW, POLAND R 4? Top View Foundry Materials Storage Area X50 w/6 to Mass Mixing 5ectionv~ Casting Section Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Gas Marten~t~p Furnace w~15 t Capacity Electri Core Casting 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 3?on~, c:~r~Fi~t r~ria~ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8 CC!'JFII~FfJTIAL ~= F.nr7 T r.~ Annex 0 to A portion of the area of a nei hborin tin roduct.- factor (fabryka wyrobow blaszanych~ it was to have a ~cint combanat ,on cos. gas px?o uc ng s ,ati.on an bo.i., er room s ac~a czarnic, i kot-1ownia~, Bcsth of these fac~.l~~ties we:~?e to be in one bu~~.ldi.ng~ somewhere between the t,wo facto- = e~~s (enact ~to~;a.tion wa,s u.nknown~,~ It was t~o 'be c~~mpleted by 1958, to A single-t~~~ck ra^Lrf~ad line, running generally east and vests which served ?,h; v ~. ty ~ ~' i~1X:a~ ?~C} X10 "?o A red. brick gall about ~ m highs whi~;h co~ple~k~e~,y enclosed the northern side of f~he fait?~y ',e~?rain, ~., A hea~~y wire .fence; abo9~,t 2 m highs which completely enclosed the eastern and sou.?he~n sides o.~ the fact~~~r~y terrain and ~part~.ah]Ly enc~los?d the ~~+e~?~~e~~~r side. ~ o The facts -- ~~ v railroad. s~~u:r ~ which cunv~e.irged wi+~h the 1~8~I~OW line about 300 m ~~est of the fac~t~arye 6, A finished produ.c+~~s stfirage warehouses, a gray brack~s gable roofed building9 about 2~ by 15 by 8 mo Thex?e were :=k~~lghts in the roof and small windowsg very close to the roofs along the two sdeso There ~~ an overhead crane with a rvapacity of 10 tons which x~an the full length. of the buildi.ngo The building was r_?onstructed about 190 or 19y:1, ~a The steel foundry bulldingo for complete i.nf"ormati.on see paragraph ~ of this report, 8o A 2-part buildings the main part of which housed the mechanical section9 a reinforced concreteprefat~~icated building, about 80 by ~,~ by 10 m. It was in three equal sections about 15 m w.id.es and each section had a. rounded roof with box-type skylightso The second part of the building ~,~s a 2-story, gray bricks flat-roofed buildings about 80 by 10 by 8 r~, ~h:h housed the off?.ices of the mechanical section and social rooms for the workerso It was being co~pl.eted..in 1.9560 9. The factor substation a ra brick able roofed buildin about 12 b 6 b 6 m, ~ was a on. y one or the fact?rye loo Afoot traffic entrance for the workerss through which they passed with no check by security guardso 11 and 12o Tu,i~- ~dentical9 gray bricks gable~r?ofeds barracks~typ? buildingsg about 15 by 8 by 4 m9 which housed the factory management offices such as the office of the directors deputy direct-~>- for technical affai.rss deputy director for administrative affairs investment offices and finance of?ficesm 13o A gravel road about ~,. ~ wider which led from I~8~I4.01~ to within .~.0 m of the soutry~estern corner of the factory terrain and southm past the factory further destination of the road was unknown c~r~Fi~ENria~ 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/20 :CIA-RDP80T00246A050300220001-8