SOVIET AMMUNITION DEPOTS

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Approved On I s 02 ?i '/0`T CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 1/ Annex 2 Soviet A imunit ion Depots Al:habotical order ltenhain (County of Gririma Saxony) (2) (N 52/r iii,,) , in tine former German Array ammunition depot, on the eastern outskirts of ltenheins on the Trebsen highway. (3) Large-size depot 25X1C (1.) (5) Lt Col Dervin (November 1948), L ej or Bogumassov July 1941) (6) 250 ammunition bunkers (7) Night shifts, brightly illuminated at night (8) Sleciel railroad track connecting the depot with the Alten? hair railroad station (Deu cha-Tr ebeen branch line) with spur track inside the depot (9) ":atch towers s shelter roofs for guards at intervals of 250 mg high wire fence, guard company of 150 officers and EM reliaved once a month from Leipzig, installation divided up into an exterior and an interior zone o Strict security control.., (10) The depot is often also reported under the local identifi- cation of "Amelshain"o 2? (1) Am atadt-Rudisleben Thuringi (2) (i 51/1 25). iolte plant II, (former German Army atur1unition depot) 3 km N-NE of Arnstadt (3) Large-size depot, a,p, arently only captured ammunition (6) 8 to 14 large concrete bunkers (7), Area illuancinra ted at night (8) Rud isleben railroad station, no spur track (9) On three sides inclosed by brick walls, on one side by a board fence 25X1 25X1A (10) Depot unguarded in August 1949., gnly entrances locked Since then, possibly evacuated, 25X1A (1.) Asc erslebV ,n (Di:atrict of Me debur~)I fC ri ier Ge ? = in Army amrrun. t ion depot i.. nno Cr j r a 3'_ a.LZ:E:: ,,0,0t. _.F . r . . . . w .ur 0 e+fou t+.E.,,w,t?:L& ,.,v1t which I s sh1PPOd . ay' at tic tines SLC\.:,T/CChThOL/ 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 Ap P fya 2092/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-004572004700100011-4 CENTRAL INi AGENCY 2/ Annex 2 (5) 30 to 40 0oviots, ordnance sergeants (6) Yes, details unknown (10) possibly closed since the captured ammunition was shipped away. ~ 25X1A (1) Beendorf u (2) (L: 53/Y 21), former German Air Force ammunition depot 5 km northeast of Helmstedt (3) Large-size depot, apparently only for captured am :unction, which was shipped away all the tuna. (10) ireau aably closed (1) Berinterode : (2) (4' 52/C 91),a 20 km southwest of hordbausen, between Breitenworbis and :?uelfinerode (3) Large-size depot, captured material., outgoing shipmenta (6) kotash shaft (80 Spur track from the Bernterode railroad station (10) Latest outgoing shipment reported in January 1949, possibly evacuated nowa (1) Huoau: (2) (I? 53/z 11), former German Air Force ammunition depot on the Ziesar-Goerzke railroad line and the Loepe:rnitz- Dretzen highway (3) Large size depots 5 sq km, captured and Soviet ammuni- ti on (5) Soviet personnel, names unknown (6) Numerous underground bunkers, camouflaged by pine woods (8) Buckau railroad station of the biesaraGoerzke railroad line (branch line),, apparently no spur track (9) Double barbed-wire fence, watch towers with Machine guns and spotlights, every 500 in one sentry SLOC,i~'T/M NTLGIl Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 3E&RET/CONTROL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 3/ Annex 2 7. (1) Crawin.kel r (2) (,. 51/J DO,, former German Mr Force ammunition depot in the woods northwest of Crav:i nkel (3) Medium-sizq depot, Soviet ammuniti on, . demolished, apparently under reconstruction ($) Georgental - Ohrdruf - Graefenroda railroad line, no spur track available (1) Dannenwalde 3 (2) ('N 54/U 61), woodland . northwest of the Dannenwalde railroad station. Former German ^~r T ammunition depot 0 (3) Large-size de}, o t, captured and Soviet arrmmuniti on, outgoing shi~p_menta (5) Soviet and German personnel (8) On the N.,;ustrelitz-Berlin railroad line, Dannenwalde railroad station, spur track (9) Fenced-off, 4 watch towers, spotlights, heavily guarded. Civil population of the neighboring locali- ties evacuated,, 9. (1) Demmin: (2) (N 54/U 61), former Gerrzan Army ammunition depot, seized by the Soviets undamaged in 1945, however, no information so far on utilization by the SA0 presumably ii. km east of liobrilugk, south of the kinsterwalde-Toreau railroad line (3) i4edium to large-size depot, 3 km long, artillery and infantry aRimuniti on, captured and Soviet ammunition 10,. (:) Dobriluggk Iiennersdorf (2) (p, F2/A 05). former depot of the 25X1 25X1A 25X1 (6) Only surface installations, cants ncrent buildings (8) Dobrilugk/Kirchhain railroad st&tion on the Cottbus Torgau railroad line (9) Located in Sj:arse woods,- eamcuflaeed a air.st aerial observation,, 0 gua.r,ds detailed from the Finsterwalde air base. ILLEGIB (2) (N 53/z 65), former German explosives plant, underground, 25X1 SEC/,tET/COYTRO Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 SE ''T/CONTROL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY A/ Annex 2 (3) (5) Officer in etiarE.e of reconstruction- ajor Yc al a in the woods on the Frankfurt/Oder - Berlin hi ;hway, north of Petershagen Large-size depot, surface installations demolished, apparently only underground installations in operations Soviet ammunition, 600 Soviet and 1.0 German workers. (6) Underground bunker 150m 130 x 20 to 25 m, projecting above ground level by 12 to 15 ms reinforced concrete vialls 1.5 M thick, several stories reconditioned by the Sovietsand completed by July 1949, special pumping station, venti- lations own power plant. (8) apur track from the Briesen railroad station (on the Frankfurt/Oiler - Berlin railroad line ),ending; inside the bunker. The track ,still.__ended_QU,tsicIa_~tl~e in~t ll,at on in July 1949? (9) Soviet sentries armed with rifles and German 'police (10) Often also reported under the local identification of retershageno 12a (1) Fiinow~ (2) (N 53/v 08), former German "':aldeslust installationn& previously a branch establishment of tx.e Finow copper and brass factorys BOO in northeast of%inow underground installations p (3) Large-size depots surface anOn captured and Soviet ammunition (5) Undamaged,, German and. Soviet work force (6) Underground installation, no details (8) Finow railroad stationaon th whether ber s aadsp Ftracfuis branch line,, No infor available o (9) Board fence, 2 m highs secured by numerous erire entangle '-~. .Wentss Soviet guards (10) Frequently reported under the designation of ''tialdeslustr 13 (1) Fuerstenbe r =? Steinfoe~ r,?de i a 1 d N E 4 /U 52 L o nor t aa: , Of "ec izl .fl- ee be two .en Gr,: arar.2unition, stoc: c near.1.y to SE0VULT/C OLTROL ILLEGIB 25X1 25X1A 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 RET/CONTROL m- CETITRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 5/ Annex 2 (6) No inforr-ation (7) Incor:ui.r niEhtly arar-,unition slA.I.r:e nts by truck frora Fuerstenberg via ~:'lteir,f'oerde (8) FuerstnnherE railroad, station (Neustrelitz v- Loewenberg, lime)? no spur tracks b.i,hr:way via 6teinfoerde;; i1 (1) Fue rstensee ; (2) (3) (N ;4/U 63), former German arniainitlon dejots southviiest or F'uerstens ee s east of the Neus tre.iitz 1''uerstentn rg highway in the woods ..:ediu.:n to large-size depots Soviet and captured a_'rmuni- Lion, current outgcing shipments (f;.) Soviet Army (6) Underground .n/tallatiors? no details (8) S.,ur track r: ranching off from the 1,:eus trelitz = "`uerstenc berg railroad line (9) Sentries and latrols wore irrsi .nia of the tank troops ,.1G) There is contradictory inf'or:,=, tion on the dissolution of the depot O ourface insta3lletions de,olished, rest of underg,round ir~:~ta71r?tions scheduled for Itest of ay-, ,unit i.on ,k, J. f,ped off !L:urrunition depot reconstructed and in opera- t ion,, 15, (1) FFuuerstenti'rel.de (2) N 53/V 33)# eastern exit of uerstenwalde (3) Ilediurn-si.ze depots irclosed by e major ration sul;ply anc fuel de,Ot s Soviet z rtillery arimunition ~ the an;munit ion depot possibly being of only local impor- tance ( ) .^sl,p:arently not #Aviail_ab e (9) YYatoh towers with spotlights, barbed-wire fenoe, 3 meters hie' inolosing the whole installation. 25X1 25X1A ILLEGIB 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 Apprl"702/18/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457ROO1700100011-4 25X1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 6/ Annex 2 i6,, (1) Gera% (ri 51/K o6), possibly former powder or explosives factory, on the northern outskirts of Gera.=-Tint in the direction of Foechitz, adjacent to t1.e ka_,erns area (3) =:=ediun_s i.ze d ep:ot, Soviet as m.unita on,, about I 1art~-e brick cantonmer;t buildings and underground instn. Ia' tions (6) Yes., no details (8) Leipzig-`itz-Gera railroad lines no spur track (9) Inclosed by a wire fence, two watch towers (1) Gross Ueeren, (2) (N 53/7 73)q south of Berlin (3) ireviously (19.+7) apparently a lame=size depots how- ever, more recent and exact information is lacking (8) Gross beeren railroad station (Lerlin-Lurkenwalde railroad line), apparently spur track available (10) a-ossibly no 1ont,er utilized 18n (1) Glienicke e (2) (N 53/ 11)z, between Glienieke and aiesark, bordered by t le autobahn and the Reich Yb igh.w ay kit, 36.5 to 37,5 south of the Luecknitz tank factory near Lerrennuehie (3,) i'.edium to large-size depot:, artillery eapa!ouniti on, size about 12,.5 acres, in the woods (5) 200 to 300 Soviets' Got:mandin . officer of the d6,~;ota Capt Su.kov (November 1948) (6),Unknovin but possible (8) Bueakr.itz railroad station (Gross ''~usteritz 3ieser branch line.) ba; truck from there (9) Soviet guards (10) Also reported under the designation of buecknitz depot 25X1A ILLEGIB ET/CONTROL 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 SEET/CONTROL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 7/ Annex 2 (3) Presumably large-size depot, finished German captured aiaauniti on of all kinds (6) Unknown but possible (8) Loeckwitz railroad stati one presumably no spur track available 20A1) GuestrowmPriemerwald (2) {M 54/T 98), former German Army ammunition depot,; 7 km east of Guestrow in the i'riernerwald (3) Large-size depot 9 Soviet and captured ammunition of all kinds 25X1C (4)1 1 (?) active group for shipping off ammunition active group for sr ippin ; Off captured material (infor:ration dated November 1948) (5) ,''VD officer: i;;aj T'ederov (late 1948) (6) Available s no details (8) Spur track branching off from the Guestrow-Priemerburg railroad line (10) Shipments continually leaving since May 1949 n the depot is likely to have been evacuated in the n antime , The track installations have been dismantled since late December 19490 Soviet Zone police acre said to have moved into quarters of this depot on 10 January 1950. 21Q (1) hohenleipisch (2) (N 52/A 03), former German Air Force ammunition depot in the woods north of Hohenleipisch west of the 31s terwerda- Dobrilugk railroad line (3) Large-size depot, captured and Soviet ammunition of 9L l kinds, also aircraft bombs,, about 20 surface and 30 underground bunkers. additional buildings completed by January 1948. 25X1 25X1A (4) Ordnance School 1031 corLmanding officer 25X1C Col Barushe was reported there in the Summer of 1911$ 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP82-00457R004706100011-4 Approved or Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 CENTRAL ITS GENCE AGENCY 8/ Amex a (5) '.assili ;ybernov was leader of the ECuard detachment of 200 Soviet soldiers until :,:ay l9' 90 5ucce.sor unknown (6) About 30 underground bunkers (8) I ohenleis isch railroad station on t h.e Llstervierd.a- Dobriluek railroad line., Probably a railroad spur track leading into the depot is available,, 19) The Soviet guard detail has been reduced to 200 soldiers since late May 191i.9 o Fire extinguishing, signal, and telephone instillations are in the depot,, 25X1 25X1A 22., (1) Jue terbo . : (2) (N 52/E 69). forr.:er German r,rmy arnunit ion depot,, immediately northwest of the L'ltes Lager training camp north of the Jue terbog-Treuenbrie tzen higiway,, (3) Large-size depot for Soviet a.r munition of all kinds and German captured ammunition (4) (6) possibly available but not corfirrd (7) Night shifts (8) _Si,.ur track branching off from the Tief enbrunnen rail- road station (J'ueterbog-Treuenbrietzen railroad line) (9) Board fence secured by several lines of barbed wire.. strongly guarded (sentries and patrols) by Soviet soldiers and Soviet Zone police (10 )Frequently also resorted under the designation of Alt es Luger 23U (1) Jue terbog=Zinr:a a (2) (N 53/E 69) not knovin as to whether near the village or the cloister of Zinna., i11 7)bably situated betvieen the two places east of the highroads (3) Ap;larently large=e'ze depot,, Soviet arnrnunition about 12 buildings (8) (9) 'irna railroad station (Juet:rbog.Luckenwalde railroad line),, ANrarently no spur track to t he depot. T e >l.aces were alle.,edl7 ev.-;c'aated by the c:lv,11an `) u i t3. Can The is ar!o C3 :ta 1, . T/C 01. ROL 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 Approved "pVUWP"/07 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 9/ Arno;;. 2 (2) ( 52/'x:, 17), former Dessau.-'Kap en German ,rriy a rur un i tion depots south of the Kapen railroad station on the Dessau.Oranienburg railroad line, wrroodland,. (3) Ldrge =4ize depot, Soviet ammunition and captured avrruni- tion of all kinds including 'itali?an chemical munitions, large ins tallation with more than .100 -,:warehouses, 25X1 25X1A 25X1C (4) Aj.arently I for units employed in the depot (5) Soviet and 200 German workers., Officers in cl rge of the technical department; Capt Kaldovitsh, and Capt Yashkin (September 1948) Novernber Cai;t 1,-r tof'fki.n,, chief of staff 2d xt Anatoli, adjutant 2d Lt Krinayev, technical officer 2d Lt :;:ekaykof'f', technical officer Capt i;:itroshin, leader of demolition detail 2d Lt Dogr ikoff, officer of demola Lion detail 2d Lt ,;axim, officer of demolition detail 2d Lt Orlov, officer of demolition detail 2d Shickloff officer in c to rge of trans- portation department (6) Apparently not available most of the ammunition warehouses earth .coated (8) Spur track branching off from the Kapen railroad stat: on (Dessaua0ranienbatr . railroad line) and oraiieninr= inside the depot (9) ',,Are fence, guarded by Soviets and Gerir..an police (270 men) 25X1A (10) the depot is to be evacuated for billeting .:,ov e ? ne oli ce r Allegedly, t :.e ammunition in stoc w1 1 be shipped to L::ockrehna a 25,, (1) Mockrehna m (2) (N1 52/K 53). f. oriaer Gcxman Air Iorce ammunition depot south of the TorgautlLilenburg railroad lime, in the woods between the ...ockrehna and Doberschuetz railroad stations 25X1 (3) Large-size es ,ecial? ca- tured ammunition of all kinds, ((4) lrcbably available, no details (8) Spur tracks branching' off f'rorl the :.:ockrehna and Dobersciu,.:tz railroad stations on the Tore- au-Kilenburg: railroad line i;st'~ttb T/C 0?i`ih(; L/ Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 25X1A 25X1 25X1 ApprovedWitw-111 ,91WA8/A : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 11/ Annex 2 29, (1) Rothensteino (2) (I 51/,T 75), former underground in tailation of the ;e i s s i la nt , 3 km south of Ro th en s t e in , on the western bank of the Saale River, in the Rothen- stainer Fels (Rothenstein rocky area) (3) Larjemsize depot, Soviet and captured aamunition of all kinds (6) Only underground installations, about 15 galleries driven into the hill, 50 to 70 .m underground , modern ventilation (7) Unloading generally at night (8) Rothenstein and Kahla railroad stations (Rudolstadt- Jena railroad line), railroad line and highway pass near the depot on t he western bank of t h e Saale River. (9) Strictly guarded by Soviets and Soviet Zone police, illuminated at night, road temporarily closed to public traffic, railroad personnel must not fire or drop ashes, fire box 3 le kept closed, for a 6?km section. 30, (1) SSie elhaeno (2) (M 54/T 70), forger i'erleberg German military post t 2vining grounds vast of the rsrle'berR-Spiep'el_ hagen highroad, north of a high tension line (3) i.=ediwii size depot, Soviet artillery and infantry at. unction; ammunition bunkers of concrete (8 x 4 x 2.5 m) (8) larleberg railroad station ('rti`ittenberge -lerleberg iritzwalk railroad line), no spur track, 1'erleberg -a Spiegelhagen higkroa d (9) Guard detail of 20 Soviets (presumably belonging to a lerleberg tank unit); wire fence, three watch- towers, a 50=mPtrip of the woods inclosing the depot is cleared (1) achleife (2) (0 52/A 74). former German Air Force ammunition depot, 7 kw southeast of SJremberg, in the wood- lank of the 11uskau forest become a large u,-size u eput. j;:C i T/COKTWL/ 25X1 25X1A ILLEGIB 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07: CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 Approved For Release 2002/08/07.m CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 SEkET/CONTROL a CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 10/ Annex 2 (9) Strictly guarded by 100 Soviets and 250 Soviet one police9 watchtowers at intervals of 500 rr, double patrols (10) Possibly the ammunition in stock in the Kapen depot will be shifted to Lockrehna,, 26, (1) Neustrelitz (2) (.; 54/U 54), probably former German Air Force arimmuni- Lion depot about 1;00 in north of Neustrelitz., in the woods nest of the Neubrandenburg highway, (3) Berge-size depot9 captured and Soviet ammunition (4) Identified under the designation of Depot 150 (6) Fully dug-in ar:n:unition bunkers (8) Neustrelitz railroad station on the 1\eubrandenburg Berlin railroad line; no spur track, incoming shipments by truck from the railroad station (9) strictly guarded, watchtowers, numerous spotlir;l1tsa 27-M l ulv erhof (2) (ii, 54/T 141})9 north of the Rastow railroad station on the Ludwigslust-Schwerin railroad line, presumably in the lulverhof forest (3) Large -size depots, apparently only German ammunition and explosives9 frequent der+lol2tion of old ammunition, outgoing shipments of captured ammunition (4) Rastow railroad station (Schwerin-Ludwi :slust railroad line) 9 apy.,arently no spur track available. 28 (1) Rathenow (2) (N farmer Arado plant 9 5 k south of Ilathenow=a small wood-9 east of the Rathenowm.-.oe ;l in lrigh"vay (bets^Jeen the kilo., ter stones 26:,4 and 27.0) (3) Ledium-size depot9 Soviet artillery atwiunition9 three large warehouses, several annexes (5) Soviet artilleryr..en (6th ;,rt Div?) "t Sour track bvanehing off from the at ho m Brandoubt rG rz&11rosA l~t-s (9) V4Xb*d-44r0 feeee? gtxe by Sootet soldt r VICOMML 25X1 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 BE RET/CONTIOL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 12/ Annex 2 (6) Extensive underground installations, no details so far (8) Schieife railroad station (74 (3isswasser - Cottbus railroad line) probably no spur track (9) 150 Soviet Zone police during; reconstruction 32.(1) Schwerin-Buchh,1z (2) (M 54/T 45 ), former Ger.can Aruy ammunition depot,. in the Luohholz woods southeast of Schvierin, on both sides of the Schwerin-l archirn railroad line (3) Large-size depots, captured and Soviet., ammunition of all kinds,current outgoing shipments reported since October 1948 (4) Soviet Army (5) Cffioer (rank?) Valayev (June 1949 ) (6) Likely to be available (8) Stern railroad station (Sohiwwerin-i1urchim railroad line) s, besides,, spur track to the depot (10) Apparently, tt e whole of the depot was evacuated and taken over by German Soviet Zone police for kasernes during the second half of Sep tembe r 1949. 33., (1) Toepch in (2) (N 53/Z 91), former Gerr an Army ammunition depots, on the southwestern outskirts of Toepchin, on the Toe-chin- v':ue nsdor f h if,~iw ay (3) Large -size depot, 'l0 a: ~.munit ion bunkers and temporary warehouses, Soviet a1x;.unition of all kinds, tread wines, flame thrower fuel? filled to capacity (i}) probably an installation of the Third J.?{ecz lrs.,3r.9 possibly (5) 100 Soviet soldiers s 1,000 German workers; Officers in c har(,e t as of June 19919 Tserborin and Vossenski y ,,u, .t Yag nikov_ 1..! y S fi;,d I.rol.A1ib.R_y a is abAQ a.1 di'~cri 1 -. Flame thrower fuel is stored in four dug -in tanks 25X1 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 34 (1) Tor a um Linnr a 2) (N 52/s 64), former German Army arrmuniticon depots 3 km west of To.rgau, between Zinna and Sueptitzf, woodland (8) L:i ur track from the Toepchin railroad station ( .~:ittenwald ? Toepebtin branch line) (9) Fenced=off, Toepchin-Lehrendorf highway. closed to public traffic; strict control of civil railroad traffic; guarded by a Soviet company (19t. ecZ Div?) (10) Presumably one of the largest depots in the Soviet one 25X1 C ILLEGIB (ki) CENTRAL INTELLIQ NCE AGENCY 13/ Ant?Ix 2 ApprMwtT/I'002 (3) Large size depot, Soviat and captured am.aunition of all kinds the guard unit on June 1948: (5) Officer in charge of the depot: A Soviet Lt Col. unknown (9) Inclosed by a triple fence; three :^)a tchtc&ors - guard service : bout 200 Soviet soldiers (tank tro ok,urs and artillerymen) and 200 to 300 Soviet -gone police About 200 concrete storage bunkers Spur track from the Torgau-Leippzig railroad line (.branching off south of the Torgau railroad station),, access roads from Zinna, Sueptitz, and ::.-elpitz 35 (1)'`dilmersdorf G (2) Former Gerraran Air Force ammunition depot (N 53/V 32)2, north of ,ilmersdorf on the Be eskow-A'uerstenwalde rail road line, in a woodland 9 disguised as brickyard (3) Large maize depot, Soviet ammunition of all kinds and captured German stock; more than 100 underground and surface concrete bunkers (size 15 x 10 x.2 m) {5) About 100 German workers and two Soviet companies (ruby epaulets and red-bordered black epaulets, about 20 officers, names unknovan (6) Underground. concrete bunkers, no details (7) Loading work done at night wi ecyai : oad~tn ,1 , cr,1 from. ti.~e ~x ?^ ~.,, f S A trx' tSC+t;;: t.~i A C* 1 .1 { t j..i. .. ' a.w.i ~.J rV' t' `+.4 frhJ k:l ? it SL4U'`I,'/CU'ILTnGLu Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4 25X1 25X1A 25X1 C 25X1 Approvg~ E INTELLIGENCE AGLIT 1,4/ Annex 2 (10) Depot frequently reported under the designation of ,arnitsch or i'faf f endorf , 36. (1) :7ulkow a (2) (N 53/Z 49), former Neuxuipin German ,}r-,V ammunition depot, in the Altru,j in woods, north of the '?ulkow railroad station Neuruppin-Loewenberg)2 south of the Tholeiann Lake (3) Large size depot, captured and Soviet ammunition of all kinds (5) Soviet and about 200 German workers, no names (6) pout 60 underground bunkers (8) Sx}ur track from the "ulkow railroad station (Neuruppin. Locwenberg railroad line), access roads from i,Aulkow t9) strictly guarded and restricted 37, (1).',eithaina (2) (N 52/E 81), former German Army ammunition depot, south of the Zeithain troop trainin?; grounds, north of Roederau on the Falkenberg highroad (3) Large-size depot, Soviet ac.'nunition of all kinds and captured German stock; numerous ar.,.nunition bunkers, some of them underground,, size 20 x 12 x 2 rn (5) Soviet and German labor force, no names available (6) A,,,parently only seat underground storage bunkers (8) 5,1ur track from the ?Loaderau railroad station (Roederau-i'alkenberg railroad line) (9) Double fence, electric alarms, night illwaina tion, strict checking of t Le Gerrian civilians. Guard detail about 50 soldiers,, red ef;,aulets (10) Ins he woods 1 Ian north of Goh1is, new i~stallation under construction since July 10,.$. rrobably a Zeithain branch depot,. No details yet available. 25X1 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700100011-4