SCHOOL AT WARNEMUNDE FOR PROSPECTIVE RUSSIAN SAILORS

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CIA-RDP82-00457R000300100004-7
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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November 9, 2016
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December 16, 1998
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4
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Publication Date: 
January 23, 1947
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IR
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Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : F. bC CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE CROUP. INTELUGENCE REPORT COUNTRY Germany/Russian Zone SUBJECT School at Warnemf nde for Prospective Russian Sailors ORIGIN 25X1X6 ADso A DEP. VLASSIYItrA FBT i IVrl . -. - y SPDF O DAOSQ FSK F8V ' 0 _ B DEP. .1(E{`i. Ff3~ ' 0 FS : It SPOT GFCB 00 WONTRa P~:sPd a 9S9/ _ 3f'RA 25X1A2g~ 00300100004-7 DATE: 25X1X6 INFO. DIS . PAGES SUPPLEMENT 23 January 1947 1. Approximately 500 men are stationed at Warnemende in permanent billets. Their task is to maintain and provision the motor boats patrolling the coast. A Pole named. Jaroty Is at the head of these men, half of whom are Poles and Ger- mans, who teach seamanship to Russian youths recently arrived from the USSR. The Russians are between 16 and 20 years of age. The Customs Station, renamed Skole, now houses between 200 and 250 students. 2. The commandant of the school is an old Russian officer named Orlov, who is a member of the Communist Party. It is his duty to supervise the activities of the Pole Jaroty. 13 Class. C A IC 2D TO: TS DDA Jfie:.0, 4 An, 7? Auth: DDA REG. 77t`1 '&c Document No. ---- 110 CUpj a in C1023,