MINE POLICE OF THE WISMUT CORPORATION

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CIA-RDP82-00457R005700480003-1
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 15, 2016
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January 9, 2004
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3
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Publication Date: 
September 7, 1950
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2004/04/15 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005700480003-1 INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. CLASSIFICATION SE 25X1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO0 COUNTRY Germany (Ruaaian Zone) SUBJECT Mine Police of the Wit Corporation F- 25X1 25X1 DATE DISTR.. 7 September 1950 25X0. OF PAGES NO. OF ENCLS. (USSED BELOW) 25XtUPPLENIENT TO REPORT NO. 1. The mine ';aolice of the '. is~nut Corporation wore placed under the juris- diction of the Volkspolizei The central office of the mine police was in Sieg /Schoenau II K 55) and controlled about 35, installations with a force of about 2.,500 the mine police are co,:rmandod by 'olizeirat HHoeoslor, (fnu), about 45 years of ago, who is assisted by Polizeirat Vogel, (fnu), political indoctrination officer, and Oborkonudssar Liederitz, (fnu), personnel officer, 2, i:.ine 12/3.6 at Johanna georgenstadt (I1 51/K 55) is guarded by a police unit with a personnel strength of about 80 anon, It is commanded by Kommi.ssar Schudy, (fnu), about 26 years of age. Schudy is an ex-officer who came from ';estern Germany, * The police unit furnished twelve 3-man mine guard details, two or three of which were combined under the command of an Obor- -7rachrmeister of llauptwachtmeister, I ost of the police personnel were billeted in Stadt /ion Hotel, Johann ;oor ;g.:,n ,tacit t, where Hauptwachtrneister "Ioditzka,, (fnu), PK-Loiter of mine 12/169 also lived. '7oditzka came from Dresden and had formerly been in a- concentration camp,, 3m In addition to the mine police, there was a nine criminal police force, organized into two mining districts, District Ida 2 included mine: 1, 8, 10, 12, and 16, in Which five or six older criminal policemen score on duty, always wearing plain clothes. One 'lundorlich, (fnu), was PK-Leiter of District 2. i A Soviet political officer was assigned as supervisor to each m.yne. The political officer at mine 12/16 was Senior Lieutenant Lukateki, (fnu) i ajc Krasnopoolski, (fnu), was work supervisor, Fajor Ilardikov, (fnu), administrative officer and one Kiozolov, (fnu), porso.lnel and billeting o.f.ficer. Lia jor Koruchicin, (fnu), who was also identified there hold an unknown as.,ignnont0 Two Soviet and two German pit foremen were observoc'i in each mine. 25X1 ormmont8 ?t was known that Komniasar S c u y was chief of the nine police In the .uc area. CLASSIFICATION SE Approved For Release 2004/04/15 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005700480003-1