URBAN AREA INFORMATION ON SZEGED

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 - - iNfORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This material contains . 'ormation affecting the National Defense of the United States within th? meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 94, the trammission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT Urban Area Information on Szeged REPORT DATE DISTR. NO. PAGES REQUIREMENT NO. REFERENCES sntiRrF FVAI lIATIONS ARF DEFINITIVE APPRAISAI oF CONTENT IS TENTATIVF Attached to the report is an overlay on a Szeged city plan. CONFITwNTIAL MIMIC; =11111111L1213111111 =Et JIMMIE Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL REPORT COUNTRY Hunga ry SUBJECT Urban Area Information on Szeged DATE OF INFORMATION PLACE ACQUIRED DATE DISTR. 13 Nov. 1956 NO. OF PAGES 21 REFERENCES: THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL -2- Urban Area matt on on Sse ed Reference is made to Enclosure A which is an overlay of a non-standard city plan of SZEGED, scale 1110,000 Numbers in parentheses refer to numbers on the overley. (1) Public telephone booth. Measured *vet 1 x / x 2.20 meters, metal frame with glass panes, painted yellow. Contained one automatic coin telephone, usable for local calls only at a oast of 40 filler; two 204il1er mins were necessary to operate the telepeone. It was located on the west side of MeArhelyi SugAreal in front of the house numbered 131. (2) Post ?Moe. A one-story brick building moosuring about 6 x 6 z 3 meters, with a tiled gable roof. Only one employee worked in this smell post office which had letter and package drops. .1t also had facilities for placing long-distanoe telephone calls, although no telephone exchange or telegraph office was located here. Textile Industrial Toohnical School (Textil Ipari Technikum). Built during 1951, this installation was originally intended for the Sumerian Defense Ministry and was to have become an AVS caeerne. it was common knowledge among workers during the installation's construction that it was to be a military installation. AVH officers in blue uniforms were seen in- specting the construction work in 1951. After the completion of this installation in the fall of 1951, the Traffic University (Keelekedesi Egyetem) moved in and began operation. This institution, newly es- tablished, and the only one of its kind in Hungary, was moved to SZOLNOK (N4710, t2011) in the spring of 1952. The installation than became a girls' dormitory for the Textile Industrial Technical School, which at thaU time was located downtown near Sseged University. During the summer of 1953 there was some remodelling as large-sise class rooms were made, garages turned into workshops, etc. In the fall of 1953* the Textile Industrial Technical School moved In. Reference is made to Figure 1 on pageao sketch of this school. The legend to this sketch follows. Numbers in brackets refer to numbers on the sketch. (3) r2 7 Cil VAsArhelyi SugkrAt. A thoroughfareiapproximately 30 meters widt with a concrete surfaced road about 8 meters wide; there were drainage ditches and brick sidewalks on each side. One lane of the road wee a single-traok streetcar line with am overhead power line. Gate. One large two-winged gate for vehicles and a small gate for pedestrians, constructed of wire mesh on steel frames. The vehicle gate was always closed. CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 od. fig 1-A7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 IN r,t CONFIDENTIAL - 3 - 25X1 Gate house. A small ony-story building measuring about 4 X 4 z 3 meters, with a flat concrete roof. The building was equipped with an iron bed % tableo chair, sto7a, and a telophone. During week days guards were posted htlro from 0700 to 2200 hours. Fence. Aire mesh supported by reinforced-concrete poles about 2.20 meters high and 20 x 20 am :thick. ThtJ top sections of these poles curved inwards and woro topi>ad with threa or four strands of barb td sire. Building. A omit-a-wry building meatturine about 4 x 4 x 3 meters with a flat concrete :roof, one doorwecad one window. re7 Building. A three-story brick buildlng with a basement, re- inforced-conorets :1!.oundation, and a fiat ooncrete roof oovered with tar paper. 11140* was us shovin moat:1.11ring about 80 x 12 16 to 18 metem A corridor/ about 1.30 to 1.40 meters wide, ran the length of the building. The north wing housed the kitchen, dining room, and class rooms. The south wing was the girls' dormitory. There ;Itsat one main antrancep a two-winged, glass- paned, mood en-frame door located in tile center of the west side of the building. %ere was a small door located at the north end, another at tho south. There wero three stairways, one main staircase in the centei% And a smaller one at each and of the building. Cf LW Gymnasium. A briok iltructure measuring about 35 x 20 x 8 to 9 meters, with a flat concrete roof. :A; was constructed in 1953m 54 as an addition to the rear of the building of Point (6). The only entrance was through the west end of the main building. It contained a basketball court, shower and dressing rooms. Its windows were very large. Warehouse. k one-story brick structure with a low pitched gable roof. The building measured about 15 x 3 to 305 z 3 meters. There was one door on the west end, and perhaps another on the gest. Pumphousu. A cza-story brick building with a low pitched gable roof. The baildiug measured about 3 x 3 x 3 meters. It housed an eleotrioally operated pump which supplied the installation's required writer pressure. Water we obtained from a public artesian w11, located some 200 meters east of the building. It wee potable and plentiful. Ammunitiou clump. A brick structure with a gable roof covered with red tile. The structure measured about 8 x 8 x 3, or 7 X 5 x 3 meters. An earth dike about 5 meters high surrounded the building. It was about 4 =tars wide at the base, narrower at the top. The building was set about 1 to 1 meters down into the grounds total height from the base of the foundation was CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 ,,, Sanitized Copy Ap?roved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL - 4 - about 3 nzeters, A vfootArn-fratie door of rogular sine was located on the east sike ;i atm dump had ncver boon used? Building A one-story Lrlok moauvrilw oibout 12 x 12 x 3.5 otters, with a coricretto of c!.to ..iuildiug contained three offices for the workshop m of Polmt 9.2) and had two en. trancesi one on the Iferst am ono ollth%u UCe. A door connected it to 'ft! vwkshopu or c5.,,s,a,jk Point (12). ri-27 Workshops or gumgwa, A vetaforcopt-uonorote frame structure. Its walls wklro fiid ;:zt with rd 1:eIok, It had a flat concrete roof, a oonwelivx1 21o4,:e and nanuured exwit 45t, 50 x 12 x 5 meters. TuiteitiLred modem:: glass-raned Jrto:v nixtanded along the entire west sido. WurrIng machinaz were 2,,stoly installed in this buildinm. Refer baok to Enclosure A, (4) ( 5 ) Pest Office. A awin ?kost offio4J locaW in a one-story corner building at the woraterli mit of 10th StnEW:" Th o building also housed private apartments. Facilities moria thq sew *ta ,:or the post office, Point (2). Lippai LuMberyard (Lippal:.11t*Yoklp). Th4a ycs,rd measured about 150 asters east-west by 250 utotorto north-sonth. It produced boards, poles, laths 7 etc. Raw lumber wan brought down tho Tisza River, or by rail- road, from the north o !woo A/Licit had 'hem :loated dawn the river were brought into the yard through &sswteA of tvam lines, which individualum, ly were about 75 or 98 cmovido and orika-cros6ed the entire yar41, Logs were pulled from the rivor by a wtool cAble connected to an electric motor. There were at leacif; 60 employees at the lumberyard. Finished products were transported exom the yard by rail almowt daily. A rail- road siding lay along the ocuth aide of the yard, which was connected by European-stabdard-Kauge railroad tracks to the SZEGED streetoar line system. An electric locomotive of about 120 HP pulled oars to and from the maitei SZEGED ralAroad garde. The lumber yard entrance located on Pist1s8 'AusapaIrt wma on the aame side of the yard as the railroad slang, GenoraW known as "Lippai Fatelep", the yard was state-owned but :;,icuxoes did not know its new name, if any. Lime-burning ineitmllatJan Otiemigetd). This wan a lime kiln with a brick smoke stack t7lbout a) meters high and about 6 or 7 meters in diameter. Entranos was on Poled Tiszapart, Southern Hungur.1.an Shoa Yaotory (161i MagyarorazAgi Cipdayar) An "Ls shaped two-story trick building with a tiled gale roof. The building extended along the north side of Romai KorAt, along the west side of Nevtelen utca, and the at side of Ssillert SugArdt. The Romai Iort aide of the building was about 50 meters long, that along Sailleri Sugirdt, about 100 meters longt Employees worked in two shifts, 0600 to 1400 and 1400 to 2200 hours, mix days a week for a total of 48 CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 -?ro v 00 00 ? .0 0...14 ..../.7.!,ft. . 04!... 0 ? working bouts.. The iiktal-la74Wor of emplc;..fma.? was estimated at 400, a . . ...;'-', .: , large/ pet(10Atage of wifittir*Wevionon, BootB it mantis and women's shoes wire4iiib1uced hmr:-Nart wore ..;rci a..c.trancee, one in the ?enter of the sidwj?. acing Licor....40,? ti...gv Lau,: t. ?or um. ,siaerli, Sugirtito There ....., ..., ... ..,..1.. . . , f! ? was also a144Ang poLv.11-::.4.,14se i'alm.::, In nvtolon Atca. Shope; showers, di4i3ing rocilarse E, high-voItaao transformer were located ...?..,4 . in the basmteryto . ? ? ?0 0 ? 25X1 ?:? (8) Polios etatiCh.,.8tt..?:cni ...Lotos, on :Ilsoth side of lismai Kora, between N?a1? WAMpiOd IMO rooms of the first floor of ertwC4 ..41A01 '4.1.:-.16At7; A,pproAima WI five steps led up to the entl'anc. .vb t6T r f:-Vit and about 10 policemen were assigned here. ? Pc lioo of ;411;i populace was ac- complished hereksv,Ati:J\J1:1 I/1?,T ' station was the FelsilvIros ? ? , ? - , P'** (9) Postal Culturitln'tuo, y gqitur P.emodelled in 1954 from a bowling alloy0.0iit A 41,4;4c I Gtout 200 in a large room with a small stslie".' shown timos veekly at standard admission pri.oes.a:,-...09.;:?!.,,,:.13:`, wodcn (11.m.1, '4(mind together in rows, were removed for daneiii;:- ite/:$,,okel..Np mteo eholo presented by the Sseged National.. lheat L dvo X.prLard IlyAfIceT vivre featured. ? ? ? (10) Post office. k%;hose coot-.0x.pd for Point(2) It was a one-room oMcH na.61,xlvE 6 !.Iii:terti on the first floor of a two-story apurtmer4 i4m14Q trAc co:.:1v,4rr of 3mmt Miklos dtoa and VisArhelyi SugArdtc vpho on .;!1,T, clrner. It mail box wns located on-Ole.:outioto,iu. .?.vWo wi)r in this pont office. ? ?? ? (11) Cultural Hall of the DIU Kulturtorem)0 This WAS a 'argot oncp%Ticie? Idu4id'Alg with many room, including one measuring nbout rilt.tto:3.1;th a stage where dances and celebrations took pL,44. veva rt4lepgrille rooms. Military induom tion ceremonies were hisio. hoprc overy yero Tao building, located at Munkaosy utoa #6, oxtundod vistwArd to Pefi!to utca0 "7-shaped, its arms measured:about 40 meterv02ong mm6 !ta c4nter sootion about 300 ? (12) Dread bakery. -1'&140 014,611ti horeo heated by liquid gas. There were ?10 or 12 (13aplavos. Phfrbakury ;upplied Algy6 Airfield end (13) other unalbecified maitaiv 14tAtal1ations. . ? ? . Salt warehouses Alva blOAWK Oth a.high-pitched, tiled gable roof. Its entrance was. on Folan 0 ? (14) PICK Salami Factory A twc..-4 brick building adjacent to the warehouse, Point (13), v;heit L&u 1i factory in Hungary. There were rumors of renorv.ticns and oxteastona, but sources knew only that a new drier had been tnotalled. No external construction was observed. SlaughtZriltg rae. hot 4ona hev:: Finished products were removed by truck. ? ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? :ONFIDENTIAL ?? ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 IA, 25X1 P s, ? -- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 _ CONFIDENTIAL - 6 - 25X1 (15) River police station. It was located in the basement of an apartment house on the corner of Sstalin Kort and Feist, Ticsapart, The total force was about 10 men. Three motor boats were available? (16) Communist Party building. It housed the city am! district Party head- quarters, also an ATE guard station, It houced the county Party hes& quarters until 1954, A three-story plaatered building, it was the only building in the area that was paint e elate. One Off armed guard was on duty at all times. Special doormntationa typo unknown, was required for entry. An attaohed small gag e with pcxking space for three cars had its entrance directly on the street, County Party headquarters moved to Hodmea8vAsitrhely (R 4625,0 X 2020) during 1954 when the county seat was shifted there from ftegnd, (17) Hungarian-Soviet Friendship Society (Magyar Szovjet Tgrsaag, MUT). A large three-story brick building with a tiled gable roofs it con- tained a large hall measuring about 30 z 15 t 8 meterso equipped with a balcony and portable stage. This hail had the largeet and most attractive dance floor in Szeged, was also umed !or mf,letinge and stage shows. The building formerly belonged to tho Craftsmen's As000iation #45 (Ipartestillet). (18) Public telephone booth, Same as Point (1), it wss located on the north corner of Sstalin 'Writ and Kossuth riajoe Sugirdt. ( 9 ) ( 2 0 ) Postal directory. It was a three-story brio k building measuring about 30 x 12 x 12 meteres with a tiled gable roof, Thera were single-story wings on the south, west, and north sides, this was the postal directory for southern Hungary. Gyula MART was its deputy chief and that itiohard ARNOLD a po engineer, was employed in this building, lire department (Tdsolt6 Laktanya), It also served as a first-aid stations It was the only public fire department in Szeged and also served neighboring small towns. There were, however, small fire stations in almost every Iarge plant and factory, Reference is made to Pigare 2 on page Al ek4tch of the fire department? Pollowing is the legend to this sicezon. Numbers in brackets refer to numbers on the sketch. LT and fe ftre-departmant oaserne. One tao.story building; with beds for firemen on duty. The department maintened a two-lane bowling alley in the basement beneath Point Fire-truck garages (Kessenleti Szertar), Six to eight vehicles were maintained in this one-story building. One was a personnel carrier for 20-25 persons, another was a gasoline truck which hauled water. Two of the vehicles were ladder-trucks, one automatic, the other operated manually, There were also about throe fire trucks *quipped with hoses and automatic pumps. rff CONFIDENTIAL 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13 ? CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 3 - ,70 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 ? CONFIDENTIAL - 7 - Yard. Lined with cobblestones. Ambulance garage. A one-story buildih huuaitI3 10 to 12 ambn. lances varying in size with capnoities 4;:zum 2 to 12 stretchers. Makes were Canadian Ford, CsepeLama %cods. First-Aid Station (Xenia Allomes). An alert squad was on duty at all times in this one-story building It was mainly made up of senior medical students? Two nurscci, usually malep were also in the squad. Gate. Located on the northwest side oi7 Stsilagyi Atoa, it gave access to the first aid station and amulance garages? Fire-department offioe building? About 80 men were on duty in this two-story building at all times. Mein entranuo. Located on the west a de of Kossuth La4os Sugared. Refer back to Fanclosure AG (21) Iron and Metallurgical Cooperative (Vis; As Femipari Smavetkeset). A one-story brick building, its main entrance waa on Leohner Ter. About 40 employees operating six or seven small lathes produced gas and oil lamps, and model aircraft engines This oo-op was formerly the Bodice Lamp Factory (Rodeos Limpagyar). (22) MIRKA Machine Repair Shop (MURXA Gepjavidi Moly). This shop *A4 part of the oo-op deocribed in Point (21)6 Nitml:w kind4 of pliers were produced here for the slued services? 1;ourc111 did not know for what purpose about 20 lathes were being used? (23) Public telephone booth. Same as booth, Point (1), it was located on the south side of Kossuth Lajos Suit/wet opposite the antrance gate to the ATE ?ammo, Point (48). (24) Bravery. About 51, puople were employed here; it was the former "Dreher* brewery. Beer vac delivered try five horse-dremn vehicles and two trucks. 25X1 (25) Southern. Hungarian Power Supplyys Electric Consumption Meter Inspeotime and Transformer Repair Shop (Delmagyaxorszegi Aramssolgiltate Nerd Bitelesitd 460 Trafd *levity(' Veeme;.DAY). A complex of many one- story buildings, this installation serviced all of Slimmed, repairing .mA maintaining power lines, transformers, fuses, eta. shout 120 people worked here, 20 of whom were women. (26) Gams Works and Thermal Power Plante'. (27) Cold-storage plant (8.6t8 His). Formerly known an the National CO. operative Cold Storage Plant, it also housed a brush factory which employed mostly women. NO further information. CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 . A ?-t Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 ? CONFIDENTIAL - 8 - ' a- (28) Clothing factory. A complex of buildiags 1/4-J4i0 gmurlj bovs&xl a tobacco factory thb.t was moved in 1946. Moat wellie three stories high. Approximately 1,200 amplajo lefle,t 80 per cent. were women, worked here in twv.I. 431.0,tw,, '!.400 aid from 1400 to 2200 hours, Prinoipal wo(uelts of al:titan' clothing, although iliome clotAi)v sne4 f,1 81;13d rainooats were also manufactured. (28a) National Pharmaceutical EnterpriseOlyo-,,,,132;L::,, fallalat). A new threeo.story building on the nokthw,..,,A -;,:jWY1:44;h Lajoe Sugirdt,. it was illuminated at night? 'ci.-iftEctuott,otre. (29) Briokyard. This Lastallatton has boun (30) Szeged Canning Factory (Szcgedi ItonzeIN (31) Szeged Hokum railroad atation6 Tie can'i:.0 rttiou building was a three-story brick structurop moA314:pA1. 1 noters, with a tiled gable roof. The winge were two KA4h, Tile ',siting room contained a 1ibrt4ry9 ticket and -41.a&gace '1012.L!'er shop, tobacoo and candy ator, and. a snack Five or six one-story warehouses, two id.th :,o'Nuo were in the immediate area. ii;a4h ramp was about 60 incet A-ciprivrimately nine XUropean-etaudard-gauge tracks pausoa ';t 1L atation, two for passenger trains, The others ocL t11.$?) loAaLts mops and a livestocikyard, This station was located fx1 the azdvasithely and 36k4scsaba (N 4639, E 2105) line which hemiao 'j!f,,Ickle,talVfn for the Sowed Canning Factoryw Point (30) aad 4c,41 1:".1A.o.i4 Thermal Power Plant and (Ate Works, Point (26), K74. milk cars at this station. Traffic amounted to about 10 pitizAwor Auta 4 freight trains daily. Traffio was grach lighter them 174,or V;arl War Il as trains no longer operated to gnd from YugoalavtLi. Jute Spinning atd Tisxtile Weaving taottrey uSevagyAr). Formerly known az the British-Hungarian jute Spinning And Textili Weaving Factory) it iu one of the oldset fact,ITici6 in 1-1,numry. It was very dirty and dult Sseeed Pig Fatteninii Farm (segedi Sortitu E.1/.1alti&), there were from 6,000 to 8,000 pies at W.e farma which cons sted of an officio braildingL two warshouse6, it ffrin4ing building, and a workshop containing Um) lathes ana other tools. Plywood factory (Falemez GyAr). This, the only Opivooei faatory in Szeged, was supposed to begin production of a g;t=mtlzteIy new material, similar to bakelite, by the end of 1954. This fnctory was then to have become the on.1y one of its kind in Hungax4. Previously there had been some new construction and a steam boiler had been installed. The chief engineer of the new production effort visa IstvAn BARASA; CONFIDENTIAL ' ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 ? ? ? 25X1 A 7.1 c ? FZ!:!,". ? (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) ? en Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 - ' CONFIDENTIAL _ -- 7 - Brickyard. it had a briok sizokestkwk 5.0 111C, hid ? Brickyard. i.d. e14.r. 7.{ Point (35). Air Police Patrol (Civil lir about 10 to 15 policemen were station:oil o.t ..fo'2ce Airfield and flying regulations. Police ntudy clg4t, (Road tuolt regulsx routine police trainin& horo? it Wae; -21.1.co Sssged Airfield Textile Combing, (Textil Kombinat,.f. Triv'tx been built slum World War II, A special povt.fir the Szeged Thermal Power Plant* which was eii rx t transformer station in Szeged.' Products wex..04 lanic.:04-wmt factory was supposedly equipped with anantova.'.,-,ic: 413tom. ..,J1cetd,h of Reference is made to Ftgaru 3 ou , the Texti1.tL;140 followiug 16 tho to tt.;,ct ,..;kii3-t.;h. Numbers in braOlum .rifitne toi uumbers on [if f:37 Garage buitdiug. A Ott0-atcy. ,?.1xcttAve with a flat concrete roof and tioncn)V,) Ind measured about 16 by 6.,e by 3.5-4 inip..srf.? 'j..ta?istJ room with about six double-winged aoon.; vroy.ie eouzh to aOCOMMO date buase:i. Pump hoube, 4 one ?Wkiolv 11411diaa!, 'Yr.,t.t- 5 X 5 z 3 meters, with a flat ocnorot halm ?tiitis 1-4 pampa* Water towolti.., A. eel rift.rek.444 .-J0111,vit,Tfio zi'-tvi>0L?tiOti by three conorete I43 with a 1.itairiakyr i tatidfirU) v... Zini v to the tank proper?, Over-all height wilt! o.bGut 4(..) rziai;orr.!rp. while the tank itself wta about 6 aotorts:.; h1d1 &vizi i3 ?J:rt: la diameter* There gas a 1j..ghteringrd uh top,. Tidowatoi.df- ix.ovar served only the OombLue thstallation,- 1,ta delivered water pressure to ?ca Watvout 4 tiLtoos atwspkwric uraosisuren. Water was probably obt,7,d trout ct klearby ,ia..tmeitin Pence. A wit sh ftii suppor-goa by ttoncreto poles topped by bit43d wire, I t stir:row 'mated .411,6 sot :Jr .,; ta3.1ation. Transformer hauL Workahopt toptirshop,exid laborator;/ ui.thxgiti:oaaltriug. about 90 x 20 to 30 x 6 me terev this bui1dir4 Wetti d:Velthrd into two seotione. The southern part wrx ?,.(-) stories iligt with ?Mose on the upper floor. Tho ground 1.41c-or was the laboratory, there testing of materials was ounduotodo The northern pnrt of the CONF.T...DENTIi..12u.,- ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 177 cc Lrg ru7 LT27 LT(37 LT.57 Lf?7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL - 10 - 25X1 building was moupied by workshops and reikklracyl, equipped, with lathes, saws, and machines for gear bobbing, cutting, planing, and drilling? This whole section was intced with small offioes, doorepand hallveye. Weaving, room (Win6terem). Measuring abrott V.30 z 60 x 6 meters, this large hallts ceiling was euppartei "b a isrde number of reinforoed-concrete columns about 50 rt.1svale in thidkness. In this room there were about fow typos of wearing machines, all having USSR inscriptiJna. Thi 4 4aotiau contained about 150 weaving madhines and employed about 40 women. Its roof was flat and partially covered vith glasa brks,, Carding room. (Karto16). Measuring aboub 100 z 20 It 6 meters, it was divided into many smaller rooms, oquAlvetl:. with carding machines, which were directly connected ix' Tqc..; loading reap and railroad aiding, Point (10). Raw matialti Neiltueed in one- liquare-neter boxes were delivered lAra- by Storeas place. reasuring about SO x 30x 6 &item, it was divided into individual storage rooms. 1.bwav:7.3 r.44ipozating machinery may have been located in its southern palqr, ktoth 1:aw materials and finished products were stared her There WelJ manly entrances on all sides. Railroad siding. This siding me oonaeced thl. smesed streetcar line aptem by a atandavd-Suropoun-cauge rail line? Railroad oars sere normally broueht back au th from the Sseged Freight Railroad Station by r, L:;:oetz.,,,w locomotive powered by a 120-horse-tower electric aztor lain gate. A two-winged, iron bar gate sbaat &ix mature wide and two meters high, it was kept open most the time. There was also a mall pedestrian entrance. Iblbuchin Sugirut. Formerly Kilvdria utca. Gate house. A single-story building measuring m-ouut 4 z 4 z 3 meters with a flat concrete roof. fnere Whi) fratil MaA on duty here at all times. Oats. An iron bar gate which blocked tin, ralivad siding, it was only unlocked for rail traffic. Yard. Entrance. A steel-framed door with glass paau, uaed by most employees. CONFIDENTIAL 5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 a LW 1, Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL - 11 - 25X1 Bicycle parking shack. A concrete, 7.11kod2parking stand for about 200 bicycles. Small gate. A small iran gate for pedestriana and bicycle riders. Plant cafeteria. A dining room meowing about 13 x 10 meters. Kitchen. Por the plant cafeteria. Gym. A large room measuring about 30 x 20 x 6 meters, it was also used as a theater. This grm was equipped with a basketball oovirt and other equipment. Dances were also held here occasion. ally. The second floor of this building houee4 offices and a studio which had a microphone for the publiu-address system which operated throughout the plant. This second floor mould only be reached through a stairway inside the gym. Ventilation room. A large room measuring about 22 x 15 x 6 meters, its entrance was from the hallway, Point (23). The steel door here led to a long corridor, on the ualls of which were mem fuse boxes. Inside the room there were two large ventilators, each powered by an electric motor of about 600 horse-power. The ventilators were directly connected to plant machinery to remove dust. Hallway. A hallwayetvo to three meters wide and about three meters highiled from one end of the building to the other. The floor was concrete and its walls were deooratwd with pictures. This corridor vas lined with doors on both aides, the doors on the north were metal Whereas on the south they were wooden with the exception of the ventilation room door. AT AT and r2?,7 Washrooms. 45t6r Driveway. Conorete,with a flower bed in the center. Lig Nein entrance. Double doors made of metal frames with glass panes. 45b7 Small amok bar. DISZ office. The office measured about 4 x 5 x 3.5 meters, there was one employee here, the DIU secretary. Office. No information. Hallway. Employees' time clocks were located in this hallway', which had a stairway leading to the second floor, where several offices were located. CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 _ (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) CONFIDENTIAL 25X1 Bag Entrance. LII visitors had to report Loma entranoe passes* Bil, Bff, 5?711 aria 5j7 ?Moose No informat:,..?A. Refer back to Enclocure A Southern BUngarinft Warehouse (Damagyarorsmagi Ra t) Ot concrete construction with a flat roof, it measured nb(xl 30 x I.:5 a 15 meters with many small udndows about 50 ca o square. VIAin.:; '14-D.0 it ',loading rasp end a railroad sidirxic ?connected to the streetoav 1,oec'a. The Szeged Iron Foutatry (Ssegedi Vasontdde). fire-eluiyped in about 1949, it 1ms formerly a small privately-owned ilittt-Olk Raw metal blocks for electric motors, and metal housings :,`.". (ileotric oil switches were being mit for KISS MO tors and i.l.ti(alfesinii9 ManufacttnIng KISS Motor is Gemili,r) and Gans Electrical Xakluf,locrarint?4BUDAPEST Gams Villemos Gy itr BUDAPEST)* Finished pmluote we:ve transported to BUDAPEST daily iv al.r. There were about 40 tomyloyway which included about 15 office employees, at this ,plant. Imre KIS3, about 24 years of age, an ardent commulist, and a 1951 graduatt; of the Sseged Tech- nical High Sohool, was believed to be the cW.st enicineier? Imre Kiss was not an engineor although he *coupled thie IADriAtion with a monthly salary of 2,600 forinta* He was about 180 omotall, of medium build, weighed about 80 kg* had black hair, bluish-groy ayes9 and looked rough* He wae the OP seoretary in school, lid wt sorve in the armed forces, was married and had two children? Sseged raft Paotory (Ssegedi Ks 044)0 A oweeplox of two or three two-story buildings, it produoed knives, roolanors, oad other small articles* It employed about 200 people, of whom about 40 were teohnic* cal draftsmen and office employees. Motor Vehicle Caserue (04pkocsis6 Laktanya)(4 Forherly the Hussar Laktanya.5c Szikra Match 1?-;.(y ,1:wilzra (Ayes OyAr). It okaieloted of one four- story brick Wildlw with a low-pitched, gable roof, and a few smaller buildings. The large building measured about 50 x 30 z 15 meters and faced on Pozsoeyi mtca. There were aboi,A,t three entrances, one was in the winter of the bloc* at Csemegi utcal the other two were on Bakai utca, one on the eaattwn eud aid the other on the eeste xm and of the blot** Only the one on the western end was allwe in use. From 500 to 600 employees, 70 percent of whom were women, worked here in three eight-hour shifts, six day* a week* Csillag Prison (Ccalta.6 Beirtan)* One of the largebt prisons in BUngary, it WAS surrounded by a wall, fourmeters high ,topped with electrically charged barbed wire. Petafi Caserne (Petdfi Laktanya). Formerly the 42-ts Horthy Miklos Ceserne.5* ? CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 17, Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL 25X1 (48) AVH Caserne6- (49) Szeged District Police Station (Szeged Render KepitAnyeag). This was a six-story brick building with a tiled gable roof, built about 1942. The top floor was taken up by a preliminary detention juil-house. (11zsgAlati Barten). This building measured about 50 meters long along the street. There was also a police gym la the yard. There were two antrancee for vehicles and one entrance In the center for pedestrians. (50) Smithy. About 10 employeee produced flat beds for horse-drawn vehicles and springs for automobiles. (51) Hungarian Railroad Szeged Business Directorate (NAV Ssegedi Uzlet Igazgatosaga, MAT). A four-story brick buildieg with tiled gable roof, it faced on Kossuth Lajas SugArtt. The following departments were located hares Political Department (Politikai OsatAly); Construction Department (tpitAsi OsztAly); Traffic Department (Yorgalmi OsztAly); Telecommunication and Safety Equipment Department (TAvkeziti de Biztosito Berendezeils OsztAly); Personnel and Labor Department (Szemitlyzeti de Munkafigyi OsztAly); and the Fara and Discount Depart- mint (Menstdij is KedvezmAny OsztAly). Thor 3 was running water in this building and it also had central heating., (52) Petefi Sports Club. This sports club had a soccer team, swimming teas, water?.ball team, athletics, ping-pong, bowling, etc. It was the second or third largest sports club in Szeged, (53) Court-House (TervenyszAk). A four-story building with a tiled gable roof, it measured about 50 x 50 x 15 meters. the Szeged District Court (Saeged JArAsbirosikg; a few other agencies or courts. There was also jail-house on the top floor. The main entrance was on Szires?nyi TAr0 ecs leaeted here, plus a preliminary detention tuis court house (54) DIU Szeged City and District Organization (D16Z Szeged VArovi As JArAsi 3zervezete). A three-story building measuring about 15 x 10 x 15 meters, it was formerly an apartment house. It faced on DeAk Ferenc utca (formerly Horthy Miklos utoa). Szeged Port Facilities (Rak Part). Sand, coal, weod, et*. were en., loaded here, although there was no unloading equipment. There were a few river passenger boats during the summer. One boat ran between Szeged and CeongrAd (W 46-42, E 2040), arriving at Szeged at 0900 hours and leaving for CsongrAd at 1430 hours. The river police had their boats parked along the north shore of this part. There was also a minter harbor end ship-repair works located four to five kilometers north of Szeged. ( 55 ) CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 25X1 -3 ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 - ? I) Jr:.! ?it: d 4:4 ? ?? . . CONFIDENTIAL * ? r .? ? 00 ? (56) itoXi.00 sports olub. It most* ed s? floor of a thro-story building, .whioh was forst* t. (57) *in Post Office (Pe Poolia),.: -Rnoint4sv Post Office #1, it was a four? stow brick building naussurAng 0:4;..st le asters. It was the tallest building in this nkighborh$4, with its main entrance on the isiesdayi Mr?. The fourth ,floor of this building was construsted or added during 1955. Thor* were public telephone booths in the hall near the main entrance, for.** local and long diatano ollo. lbw identified offices were also bested on the first. floor. The first floor WWI divided into throe.lcsOn.,.:,departnentss a. About six windows on the left side* of this nem entrance (the northern side) teak oar* or the followings postage ?stoves nailing of registered, , express, .and.regular mail, but no psokagos' placing ?long-distanoe tiolophoise oallecIologransi etc. b. About six windows on. the right side of the main entreace (the . . . suusburn side) handled the l'opnceings postal money orders' postal savings accounts' postal oka gasoline coupons; ritcso 0. A cocond entrance ca Rid The monad floOr wets posstily), post office and arises. The third automatic) tolephonf offices. ? alai. handled only the wailing of package.. .,,, ? . by the Newsprint Departusat Nirlase lisailnon's distvibution department, 0,Urth floors writ occupied by the '-"-eton, telegraph wanhango, and (31) .Polloo etation. A thrso-?tO Ties* Rotel (rises 11114114),,6 1951. tho An was replaced::: was on Teaelenyi aka... The tOUo (39). (60) tflitaped builangt, it was fornorly the min occupied by the ATE during 1950 '"'"polioe station. Its main Ea:trona* .departasnts were boosted bores motor vehicle registration,Atilitienoo of driver's lioensos, traffic polies (rislekoditsi Xihigasi *OestAly), traffic) vio/ations aspartnent, and drininal deportnant (Benegyi?Oestaly). About 150. policonen were attachod to this station.- ? Naladde Sports Club. It occupied ?the first floor of a trowystory Apartment house. It was still under construction in August 1955. It we a wirt-odilaped buildipg, its two wings were three stories high end Its center pert four stories high. It was of brick construction with a rointorood-oonerote foundation.. and a tiled gable roof. The center amnion flood on Londoni =St, ?and ***staled about 100 asters long by 15 *eters wide. Its wings were about 40 to 50 meters long and about 15 *eters yid*. This building was supposedly equipped with central heating, running water, gas and electria utillties.4 It was built by the 65/1 State Construction Entexyrisse (65/1 Allaal Spite/ Yillalat). Moording to newspapers this.. apartment house, plus one other, Point (61), wore supposed to oentsiin -200 apartments. CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13 ? CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 `7 '417f 9 .0 ?2, ? CONFIDENTIAL (61) Apartment house. Completed in August 1955, it building with a reinforced-concrete foundation Its center section faced Biro Josika uta, and x 15 meters. Its southern wing was about 20 x northern about 15 x 14 x 15 meters. mute were given only to Stakhanavite workers, ,25X1 was a "U"-shaped brick and a tiled gable roof. measured about 50 x 20 14 x 15 meters, its these apart Cl' members etc. (62) Sowed Hemp Factory (Ssegedi Xendergyir). An old factory, it memo featured flour bags, tent material, water hoses for fire fighting equipment, eta. About SOO employees, 75 per contact whom were women, 'lurked in three shifts. Raw material and finished products were delivered by truck. this installation operated its 7 truck.; in conjunction with the installation at Point (96). Souroes had no information concerning the management of these two installations. They thought that raw materials mere brought from the USSR, while finished products were generally delivered to Budapest. Szeged Bread Faotory (3segedi XenyOrgyir). A single-story brick building with a tiled gable roof, it measured about 15 x 6 to 7 x 3 to 395 meters. (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) Prison. A two-story building located on Bebe vitae - therefore re- ferred to as Mei Prison - it was formerly a military prison. Auto Repair Shop # U0 Located onblbuchio Sugirut # 11 (formerly Xilviria uton #I1), it was formerly privately owned. /t consisted of three single-story buildings. There were ebout SO employees. asset 541tNri was the manager. Masonry (Xofaragd Mien). Formerly the "Fischer" masonry, there were 20 to 25 employees working here. Bakery. It contained four ovens heated by wood and welt employed about 10 people, and was located in a basement. Priblio telephone booth. Same as Point (1), located on Dugonics Tiro District library (Arial IftyvtAr). A state-owned distrist library located on the first floor of a three-story apartment building at Bataan Xorut #152. Monthly membership fees were two forints for adults and one forint for children. University library (Rgyetemi Idnyvtir). A three-story brick building with a tiled gable roof, it measured about 60 x 40 x 24 meters. MAPY offices and a large hall called "Awls", where the university held its celebrations, dances, balls, etc., Imre located in this building. 25X1 Cooperative for the Manufacture and Repair of Medical Instruments (Orvosi Messer Motto 4 Javitd Xisipari Teruel(' Ssovetkesete). Located in a single story building, its floor space measured about 25 x 10 meters. It produced small instruments like pliers, scissors, etc.,, CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13 : CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 25X1 25X1 , Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL - 16 - 1:7 25X1 nosily for dentistry. (72) Officers' Club. A two-story building, the first floor oomprised a dance hall used for movie and theatar performances, one darroom, an office, and a toilet. The second floor had a buffet roos, a dining room with a seating capacity of about 200, apd a gams room. The namagor was always an army officer. A Lt0CIORFI waa the manager during 1954. There were two entranoes, one on OroszlAn ulca and one on Aradi oast* (73) ?met Office and Police Statimn. A two-story brick building with a tiled gable roof, it was located on the corner of Ridgy utca and Torontali Ter. The police station was called Wowed Station ?(Ujesegedi ?rumba). Its entrance was on TorontAli Ter. The post office entranoe was located on RAday utoa. The post office and the polio. station were located on the first floor, while the second floor was inhabited by poet office employees or police officials. (74) (75) (76) (77) (70 (79) Publio telephone booth. Same as Point (1), looatad in front of Nopkert utoa # 1. Communist Party building. The Usseged CP building was a single-story brick building with a. tiled gable roof, measured about 10 x 10:x 3 to 3.5 meterse It was formerly a privately owned villa. It was never guarded, only distriot meetings and celebrations were held hero. Plywood and wooden box factory (ielemes es Ude. gyer). A fairly large installation, it manufactured wooden boxes, cross bars, and puluets. Noodle factory (Tessta Oyer). ftrmerly the Vargyan Meta Oydr*, it was a two-story "V-shaped brick building with a flat concrete roof. Machinery occupiedtha second floor. It employed 40 people before 1948. Its former proprietor was employed in 1955 as a laborer in a bakery. Staged Military,,Reoruiting Center Osegedi Honved Kiegeszita Faranasnokede000 Hungarian Voluntary Defense Association's Szsged Aero Club (MOHO= 8segedi Rep118 CIttbja). Formerly ERZ Hungarian Aero Club - it was located o the first floor of a two-story apartment building at ZAssle utoa # 2. This location was formerly the KVRBUS Dancing School ("NUR108" TAnciskola). It comprised a large club room, office, check- room, and toilet. ?he aero club also had a library and a class room on tha second floor. Hungarian Voluntary Defense Association (Magyar Onkentes Ronvedolai therstseg- NOWSZ). Formerly the Hungarian Freedom FightereAssoola- tion (Magyar SsabadsAg Haroosok Seftetsege MSZHSZ) - it was an w0.- shaped single-story brick building with tiled gable roof. The building samurai about 15 x 10 x 6 meters. A motorcycle garage and a repair CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 s. A A Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL 25X1 *hop yore located in the basement. Another repair Chop in the yard meaeured about I x 6 x 3 meters. (81) Doses (Orgy Odpkoesisd Laktanya (Dense Gitra Astor tittiolst CassrA060 (82) latirvadAss Laktswa (Morder Huard Copern06. (85) Tissa Shoe Factory (Tissa CIO Orr). A twoatory, equaroo briek building with a tiled gable roof and a courtyard lined with oonorete tile; it vas located on Mbsakvai Xi/rut. About 300 employee?, many of whom were women, worked here in two shifts. Its north and south *bhp measured stoat 40 meters long by 8 meters wide, while its east and west wings were about 25 meters long by 10 meters wide. Paprika mill. A single-story building about 15 x 10 x 4 meters, *tiling only paprikaj it eaployed about Time or six people. New apartment houses., These fourstory brick buildings, covered with tiled gable roofs, were constructed during 1950 to 1951. Called the Paltgo Street Apartments (Paragt Utcai IMirilAssk), they were equipped with central heating, bath rooms, gas, endelectrioity. Hungarian State Railroad Alsoviros Cultural Home (AlsavAros Naturot then is. MAT). The MAT Cultural Rome was located here in a teo?wstory 'Wok building. Military conscriptions were held every year in August and Novedber.5* Ties* Hill (Tissa Won). A flour mill about four s tortes high, measuring about 50 to 60 x 30 x 20 meters; it WAS the lsrgast in 8segoodc; AAA Caserni(Ldgeodelmi Tis4tr Laktanya). Community slaughterhouse. The only slaughterhouse in !Mead. It WA oold4-storage and deep-frees. warehouses, and au ice plant which pro- duoed ice for distribution throughout *med. There was also another small ice plant in Swaged with about 15 employees. The slaughterhouse esployed about 300 workers. Ailuglo European-standard-gauge rellrosd Walk *annotated the slaughterhouse with the marshalling yards, Point (100). Pest office. The Alsovdros post office was boated here in a single story (91) Police station. Located here in n singleabstory building. (92) Enginiper caserne(UtAss Laktanya). Located on Ben utca, formerly R6ka utosmo, CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 -"""""-"P? ? CONK 'TIAL 25X1 (93) Swaged Rain Railroad Station (Saeged NagyAllonae). The main station building was a large threlomolkwy building covered with a WA gable roof. On the first floor were located two ticket window, three boolm filf, windows, baggage roan, cultural room, and offices*, Oa the Iteooni floor there was a restaurant, waiting rooms, barber shop, and ?Moss. On the third floor was an apartment for the station master and about nine single bedrooms for transient railroad employees- the fee was 2 forints per night- plus bath rooms, and *Moose, Th Q in station building soasured about 100 z 20 z 15 to IS metars4. There sere two warehouses boated south of the main station building. Six or seven luropean-gauge railroad tracks ran parallel to tits main station building* lb* tracks were built on a dike l on the coma level as *a second story of the main station building, and were but 1,500 meters long. There were no undorpasses or overpasses in the station. About 30 trains used this station daily. (94) Paprika Mill and Exchange (Paprika Bevaltd). Loosted here wars two concrete-framed driers measuring about 40 s: 20 x 15 me $s Farmers and peasants exchanged their raw produots here for finished goods. Obligatory deliveries of paprika war* also brought herso (95) Sowed Proight Railroad Station. About eight standard-Buropean-gauge railroad traoke, spaced about six material apart, and lined with red bricks, ranthrough this station. There were two long warehouses here with leading ramps on each side. The warebouses were of wooden-frame construction on cow:est* foundations and each measured about 230 motors long by about 10 meters wide. Many other small worshouwee wars located in the area. Osgood Hemp and Linen Weaving Paotory (Ujosegadi lander O Lensseve Ordr). This was an old faotory which had its own electric power plant, although it was also connected to community power lines, This power plant was utilised in case of amergenoy not only for tba plant itself but also for the *it:. There were *bout 1,200 employees, most4 women, working at this plants Some sections worked throe thirty while others worked two. The faotory produced linen cloth, textile fabrics, teat material, etc. ljessged Railroad Stations This was a small station with about four standard-bahropean-gauge railroad traoks. Thor, was very little traffic., Trains left regularly for NAX0 (N 4643, R 2049) and 111INNIN4NA (N 4640, 1 20.007). An AU border-guard station hers supplied 2mman patrols foram* train traveling in border areas. Passengers were transported between here and the Main railroad station of Sseged by bus. Little Railroad Station Otis "anti Alloads). A narrow-gauge line the tracks were about 91 os wide 06 otendod from here to PUSISTAMIRSIS (g_46-20, 19041), about 30 km.southwest-west of Singed, and to 'AMOS TANTA (I 46041, 2 191,47), about 30 to 35 km eel of Ssegod. Cs) CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81 -01043R000500190006-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/13: CIA-RDP81-01043R000500190006-6 CONFIDENTIAL The station oonsisted of a small two-etory station building and about five railroad traoks. There WAS heavy freight traffic on this line during the summer when fruits and vegetables were brought from neigh- boring areas to Swaged. (99) Otingyelog Enterprise (Gengyelog Tallalat). A woodua box factory preparing boxes for the transporting of fresh frito atd vegetables. It employed about 15 people. (100) Sseged Marshalling Yard (Rondese Pilyaudvar). Ono two-story building served as the station building with a smaller building located nearby. The yard had one round-house with about eight to nine trackep and a turn-table. There was a total of abaut 25 ev1;ander4-Eazopean-gauge railroad tracks in the yard. 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