SOVIET PERSONALITIES AT FARBENFABRIK, WOLFEN, AND KHIMKOMBINAT, RUEZHNOYE
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION REPORT
This Document contains information affecting the Na-
tional Defense of the United States, within the mean-
ing of Title 18, Sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as
amended. Its transmission or revelation of its contents
to or receipt by an unauthorized person is prohibited
by law. The reproduction of this form Is prohibited.
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SECURITY INFORMATION
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COUNTRY USSR (Ukrainian SSR)/Germany (SovZone) REPORT
SUBJECT SoViet Personalities at Farbenfabrik, DATE DISTR.
2 October 1953
Wolf en, and Khimkombinat,
Rubezhnoye
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THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE.
THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE.
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2. Read Rubezhnoye for Rubezhnaya throughout the report.
3. On page 1 of Enclosure A,
position.
4. On page 2 of Enclosure A0
under Barannik, read Soviet position for Russian
under Mashinsksya, read "dotsentan for l'dozentin".
5. On page 3 of Enclosure A, under Vorozov, read Ministry of Chemical Industry
for Ministry Of Chemistry.
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ENOL00111 (i)e, Descriptions of goviete Who Were at Zither Wolfen or at
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Through the chemists, he controlled the work on dyestuffs for color
film and watched over the written reports. In addition, he was interested
in the work previously done at Wolfen on triphenylmethane dyes. This
latter was hie special field of interedt for NIOPIK in Moscow and for
which he collected journalsoamples,eit. Be also worked with MISUCBH.
and others on the organization and general control of the scientific
work. He undoubtedly took an important part in the preparation of the
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list of those chemists who were to be sent to the USSR. UPTET was in 50X1-HUM
Molten At the bealmmlna trf 710 Soviet occupation in July 1945
He was probably there until the end of 19450X1-HUM
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wore a military uniform. she was a sister to UMW; his assietant,and
reiponsible to him directly. am was assigned to control the work of
the chemists Wdysetuffs for color film and at the same time learn the 50X1-HUM
teaming. involved. She was in Wolfen in the spring of 1946
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She was probably there until the end of 194
MASHINSMAYA
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She WSS "dorsntin" in the technical institute in the
?ivy or nuschnaya. From,sarly summer 1947, she served as liaison between
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the works director and the group of Wolfson specialists.
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titan Vill dressed In as U4IfOrM of a Sajeti
In the larbenfabrik at Wolfen)he controlled all. of the
libraries. archivecand mll other moientifio omnipotent.
1. AS also
Organised the scientific work of the Molten chemists and oontrolled
all of the reports whioh had to conform to the Soviet pattern. Be
probably took an important part in the preparation of the list of
Ohimiets who were to be sent to the USSR, sines he was present at
Molten from the beginning of the Soviet oconpation to, no doubt, the
end of 1946. MISUSE appeared in Rubeehnayawearing civilian olothing
in JUS 1947.
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Wore a military uniform.
from the
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war eons:serums %ISA pan dismantiing and construction
reduction control in Wolfen. She was present in Molten
boginhing of the Soviet oecupation to about the mime of
was present in Rubeshneva in November of that
in Rubeshnutioshos held a loading
in thiribimkombinat. In the USON)she wore civilian clothes.
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-Prot early summer 1947 until fall 1950 he was director
of theilIOPIK affiliate in Rubezbnaya. He was replaced by TITE01.7.
After this tile, he was.an.engimear with the communal administration
outside.. theworks.
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Ae.wore a colonel's uniform Next to
the chief director of the works (Wolfen), he wae one. of the most '
important people. His most important task was the dismantling of
? equipment, but he was also charged with the re-erection Of equipment
necessary for dyestuffs production. Be was present in Wolfen from
the beginning of the occupation in July 1945 until perhaps 1947.
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until its closing in May 1951.
His deputy at that time wan TROYANOV.
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Until about 1448 he
he
in Liskhimstroi. He
June 1941.
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was director of the Ehimkombinat Rubezhnaya0
then undertook the direction of the caustic works
was in charge of the Wonsan group until about
Wars a maihrist nnifevom'l
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He took part in the
control of the report. of the chemists concerning their scientific and
tedhistial work. Re was in Molten at the beginning of the occupation
45. fl was probably still there At the end of 1946
In 194 he came to lubaahnsiflot the ecientifio Work
n the WIOPIX Affiliate until May 1931. Rs wore
civilian clothing in the USSR.
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rniiially, he
Aral sent to %%beans" direct from the Moscow Ministry of Chemistry
to Assign the field of work of each of the Molten specialists, but was
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of a factory of a special administrative district. His father was the
authOr of a famous text on dyestuffs.
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