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SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING IN ROSTOCK

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CIA-RDP82-00457R000100290006-7
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
Document Creation Date: 
November 9, 2016
Document Release Date: 
March 20, 1999
Sequence Number: 
6
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Publication Date: 
October 1, 1946
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IR
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Approved For Releage 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000100290 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP INTEL UGENCE REPORT COUNTRY r any/KassI Zone SUBJECT Shipping and Shipbufiding in Ros 25 *MN '25X1A6a INFO I October 1946 DIST.. 7 November 1946 PAGES SUPPLEMENT la. In Rostock harbor on 1 October, potash was being loaded in three shifts for shipment to Denm rk$, Sweden.., and Finland,, The 4 ton steamer "lioranda" a .d two *'.her Russian steamers of 2.500 tons each were. load- ing zinc bare and copper plates. Forty to fifty' carloada of machinery from the Aradowerk in Warne de were still sitting in the harbor wait- ing for unloadiag0 The machinery is consigned to Leningrad. The Weptun Shipyard in Rostock has received a Russian order for thirty 600 -ton boats. One thousand men are. working on Russian orders (ship conversion and repair). Six hundred other workers are producing agri- cultural tools for civilian use. The former Germn ferry. "Rtigen" has been converted to a troop transport for the Russians by eptun.o Dis- mantled machinery has been returned to- "Reptun" to increase production, The former Reinkel aircraft plant in mantled is now M&kinq Rostock which was completely dis- etc.) and rgricultu ?al ? it it GCiid ,tc~` rl `4 y`'Cr G iJ ?c o e y. Director of Ccnfr Archivist of 'At Next ex..mination chairs,. 25X1A9a CLASSIFICATION NO IC 1IS S7 O Otml I'DS ITO B DEF'. --~ !~_