(SANITIZED)ITEMS SHIPPED TO THE USSR DURING THE LAST FIVE YEARS(SANITIZED)

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" Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 25X1 Items shits :.munition the USSR durin+ the last five years L-railable del-ills Ton to twenty kegs of "black powder" were shipped by a plant o the USSR. from Sch,nefeld. Each key; was heavy, and about 50 cm . tall an-1 40 on in diameter. Calcium Turing :!946 and 1947, chirped in larqe quantities. Truck e.osds, consisting; norrma3.ly of from 20 to 30 cases, came into Berlin daily. At first the cdbiurm was shipped by plane, later by rail from the "chlesischer Sahnhof in Berlin,. It was packet in eater-tight boxes resembling munitions cases. Each usually iioighed 100 kilograms. Carbon rods Delivered by "lemons--Plania, Berlin. They *.aere of the type used for notion picture apparatus; of various sizes. ur to and somewhat over a rioter in lena*th. Several r t a case 1 - r 25X1 carbon rods delivered by Siamns-P1anie:, Berlin, Co mrreesor One very heavy co- nressor was shipped, It was ''cept at Am Fal- .r ma:xir!g in the cellar for soma time awaiting shipment. Crucibles 1lado of grarhite; 15" high and 15" in diameter, From Dresdenn- i~.a Tnsber , firm, ` uantities unknown. 25X1 Graphite In pondered form, in paper bags. In 1949, a Dresden firm de- livered a shipment to Siemens-Plania, Berlin 25X1 `*vidently the nources of the graphite and the graphite crucibles i,as DEB !'chrmeltztiegel and Grarhit ark, Dresden-Hainsberg, Droadenerstr'asse 50. 1)uraluriin Shipped in Large quantities in 1947. Sheets measured about 2 x I Sheets meters, smith a thiclatoss of 1 to 1.5 rim, They arrived in loose slacks, about twa feet high. They vere smooth, not rolished Glass Test Tubes Picked up twice a month from 1947 to 1949 from Schott & Genossen iaz Jana. Those trims taesre usmally trade .Sobol.ev., 25X1 "':folio" Devices "l shint of about 20 was sent from Berlin, before 25X1 .I{17 1946. These devices *.,mero enclosed in .malt cases 3" x 10" ", .rith a p1n, .in cord and a switch for use with 220 and 11.0 volts. Another cord., about 1.5 meters lcmng, extended from the cnse s At the :ncld of this core there was an insulated holding -_ece, with a metal rod about 5" 1onq extending from it. When ':? -ee sot was plugged in, sparks Eire emitted from the tip of the fsne It^ use is un': oun. Insulators Delivered by a firm with a double name located at Berlin- Usissensoe, Streustrasse. The shipment in the summer of 190 consisted of six insulators;. They tare taken ?uy emrrloyees 0 25X1 0 fron Streustrasse to the installation near Dresden,, ?/b ch had been built by Koch and Sterzel, in the neighborhood 25X1 1ti the village beyond Cossebaude, on the 31be River just north 0,f Dr rden. The insulators T ,.*re made of porcelain; vaore all he same sizes 1.5 meters high, I meter in diameter. Crated n lathes. They , e h requiring several man to lift One. 25X1 25X1 1:ioctric :`otors : several shirn3nts of arall electric motors f am ' o lachsext.1-leec, ; Ie;rscs: xi.tu ~ near :7res iert The largest u ync:nt3 in 2945, by ray `r7r rlin--G. katm, consisted of 200 small and large motors, the largest being an estirnated 5 hp, Thi small electric motors are approximately 2 hp. They ware us all-- sent to a fir, in Berl n-Trertotd or Berlin-Sch5neveide, =.:tt-ire they sere rrovided with hi h-presoure ventilators, of about 1 -p 1 feet in diameter., The ventilators with motors were usually packed time to a case, t :: 25 YEAR RE-rApproved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 V Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 .J TT -'11L i teriai A vailtthle details tails OpticalEquiipraent From Carl Zeiss at Jena. 25X1 Presaboard &n insulating raper, In sheets. A shiient of one ton of resshoard of 1 rras thickness and one-half ton of .9 mm thickness tas made on 23 July 1948 `"r?n Koch and Sterzel, Dresden, to the hokanotiv lootrotechnische '-Derek Henna.. s- d.orf, near Berlin, via the Berlin office 25X1 rotor raph ,e Delivered by Alfa Walfen. V?rious sizes, from 9 to 12 cm Plates np to 20 x 30 on. Refri ration 'Starting in the sprirr.; of 1945, Sob levy Picked up this equip- Equipment i.j:{ nt f ron Kl11te--Pichtor, Berlin-Friedrichahajn, ' Parsohauer- cArasse. He usually vent once or twice par month to the fix to check on orders and delivnrios. Cases picked up were about 2 x 2.30 x 1.90 rstera in size. Sometimes two to four leeks necessary for completion of one unit. Transforr,ers Built by Koch unl Storzel Dresden , ,, Cathode--ray In addition to the cathode-ray rubes, suspended in wioden Tubes skeleton frames i rocured from fiesoho, Hernsdorf, Thur inp.ia tubes marked ?atr en or V_ acuum were de- 25X1 ` ivered by a firm in Berlin. These 'licked up from the 'actory by representatives They were packed 25X1 J_tn lathe cases, suspended on spiral coil springs. Two sizes, one two feet high and the other three; cases ware about one '.oat square. The tubes had narroTy tops with metal caps on Ehon,, then flared out toward the middle of the tube to a k liter of about 20 crr? then narrowed dorm again at the xsey where there s also a metal covering. One such shipO f?nent consisted of 73 tubes There was no nanufacturer's name ,-ii the tubes, but each tube had a cardboard tab wt eh read `R%t en (or Vacuum) R8hre". These special packing eases pi_tich were the property of the firm makinr.~ the tubes 'had , 't.o be returned to the factory. Such tubes were shipped steadily through the end of 1949 and may still be shirred states that the first two cathode-ray 25X1 :wa s were shipped to the USSR by air on 30 December 3.948 1 Tyrew,rriters ;ui1t by Seidel & Plat znn in Dresden Ventils,tors High pressure. 25X1 Darning Boxes Observed one only once In 1946 atT.mtzelatrasse 11 Soviet . cfficors were test i h it. 'Then one would approach ?tP'thin meters o f the box, i t would give off a low sound, like a restrained automobile horn. Weaving F names Procured from 1948 on. Opul schinen) 'ire Screening !'hi tints began in 1947 and continued unt3_ll the end of 1949. In 1949 a load, reportedly worth several hundred thousand ;mmarks, ?:as dirven from Berlin to Dresden, delivered to the Albert I afer_ fire, where it taken over by Gear ,an employees n o _ ..ice there rr? surrabl. r De:rtutrri., 13er~;er and t.eyer, Leipzig 1 Schlossrasse 11, the 9 pips uni- ?1erzt .fled goads ' This firm usually ships 25X1 _ txrnitrara a Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 i Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 CET' BAL I,^ 'hLLIG i C ~ AGENCY E: 25X1 Soviet and German personalities 25X1 Name KnoW&b_all Alexeyev 'Rank unknoim. Assigned for short time to 27301. Ardenne, t'lanfred von Items of office equipment (p oils, al4de rules, compasses or mathematical instruments feisszeu were ahi re 3a the BerliA address of Ardenne to 25X1 inI9. Avalcyan Armenian. 1st Lt. Adjutant to Yolan for a short time in the late sunner of 1946. Bambas (or Bandas Barbanov Baler, Dr,, (or Beyer) Bizayev, Saseha or Alexander Dianov (initi- ally referred to as Domyanov) 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 l+edotov J1nicke, alter .Toffe of Ioffe rofesoorf tant to Shidenko ysici.NCO to I or, cor. Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 25X1 Y Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 25X1 CUM L'. a I i #ror contr t `v Kaeshcr C ?~n %n}. nes r x KI-em; nd, Anna Cleaning unman i Kcn yakhin Ca in. 25X1 Kructiinin $ A1erander 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Lebedev Lieutena La rin Senior Lieutenant. rittel.stae t Cot;inn driver for l jo Dianov Cow_ ~ .: t 0 Professor 25X1 25X1 25X1 Pa nin~2 Comrade Peters,, Dr. German scientist, 25X1 Petnochenko Senior lieutenant.. Postal officer 25X1 TIGtr-)v C.artainy 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/03/03y: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 25X1 CENTRAL T F MI3 E AG-MdCY 25X1 25X1 25X1 Pose (or Rose) German physicist 1: 'roskaya Frau. Ratke, F. , , e cet Rostovsly, Ivan Lt. Co1,nel0 Ivanovlch Shiianko Sobolev 25X1 Co 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 robolevski, Lucie Fr1na C Solovev 'Stasnov ctolrzrenko. Captain. F- Captain. Unger, K. Vogt, JJalter German drlver.~ Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 1 I Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7 CETNTrAL T' fiMLIG'-",7CE AGE I'CF 25X1 Volkmr Civilia 25X1 Uagner, Fritz German do 25X1 Wollschlaeger, 1". Frau. Pnt?loyee 25X1 Yelan (or 11ymnLt. Colonel. 25X1 c M211 LL- Approved For Release 2009/03/03: CIA-RDP82-00457R007200670009-7