ANKLEM AIRFIELD

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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP82-00457R005800720003-0
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
Document Creation Date: 
November 16, 2016
Document Release Date: 
March 23, 2000
Sequence Number: 
3
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Publication Date: 
August 31, 1950
Content Type: 
REPORT
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i%TELLOFAX p eer Release 200a0,IEL0457R005800720003-0 EVALUATIC DATE OF DATE OBT REFERENC PAGES -2--. ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) REMARKS SOURCE ? tai- .._.~.._..~..M.. with the, Director of antra n e igence to the h Uatted ,.Statas...._... _...,.. _._ . _.. _.._. Next Review Date: 2008 1. The airfield was southwest of Aniclam (ts 54/U 99) and west of the road to Friedland (N 54/P M. It extended about 1,,4 00 motors along Fr ed- laende r : trasse, about 1, ,400 meters along the southern border of the field, and about 19200 ne',;ers along the northern edge. (1) There was one concrete taxiway, about 6 meters wide, which extended in a westerly direction from 11sriedlaender Strasse across the northern half of the field. (2) The railroad spur track was dismantled in 1947. The surrounding terrain is almost level and without particularly high obstacles. (3) 2. The hangars which had not been destroyed during the war have been de:iolished by the Soviets since 1945. No buildings have been reconstructed. (14) 3. The entire landing field was sodded and serviceable for use by aircraft. (5) 4. There were no supply depots at the field, but a SED functionary who g:zarded the field said that depots are to be established at the field in the near future. Daily parachute jumps from four biplanes have been made since 27 July 1950,(6) Two parachutists jumped from each plane. Since the jumps were made from very low altitudes it often seemed that the parachutes did not open. The jumps were made at intervals of about 20 minutes between 9 a.raf, and 9 p.m. or between 6 a.m. and 6 or 7 p.m? The field seems to be used as a training field only during the daytime. The biplanes presumably returned to another field in the evening. Field Co=aents, 25X1A 25X1A The information on the location and size of the field agrees with wartime records. The field has not been enlarged since the war. The taxiway was previously reported. The railroad spur track allegedly was still in existence in Parch 1919, Other sources have not reported that the field installations were recon- structed. CLASSIFICATION /CONTROL/:I.~OFFICIALS C7..'' ,Y CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2000/05/18 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005800720003-0 Approved For Release 2000/05/18 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005800720003-0 CONFIDENTIAL rT/c ::Tiic:1.,/u3 G F IGIALS O 'LY 2 25X1A 25X1X The information has not b. on conff rrtied by This is the first information that parachu e jux ps ~?rero made at the field. The report does not indicate to shiah unit the aircraft and parachutists are assigned, iilJ.'~.l~U CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2000/05/18 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005800720003-0