NORTH KOREAN MINERAL PRODUCTION, 1945 - 1950

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CIA-RDP82-00457R007900380002-6
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RIPPUB
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S
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3
Document Creation Date: 
December 14, 2016
Document Release Date: 
April 6, 2001
Sequence Number: 
2
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Publication Date: 
August 11, 1951
Content Type: 
REPORT
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C! ASSIFK A! ION 'ZONa ID'. Ti:P L Approve For fpA0JRkL4Q/0457R0060R6 INFO M 71 Vic, ? T CD NO. COUNTRY ` Korea. TAUS DOCIIIBH'.Cd. ; OGIYA1I9s If98YTBL3A3IQtS APFEClTIIIt3TV%VATIONALVER&:8E O!P TH VQVR.D 9Ta.. 3 441 MW Tj.; 0=111;40 OF Tax rsplosmaz ACT so f. S. C. $1 A"D 42. AS AEIkI3C#D. ITS T7;:1DArUISION OR TL913 IIEVLLLATI07E M ITS COl,TCt:T? 12 ANY BAPoI98Si 7C, AU OMAGT5OMLZ!D P'S r 1 18 PARK DIR,TED RY [..8,18. ALP L'ODCCTIC13 07 THIS rC 1 1s PC011186r r. BJECT 'orth Korean Min rat Production, 1945 - 1950 SOURCE L One of the elements of the Soviet occupation program after the war in North l o?r-ea was increased output from mines. All mines were ordered to continue producing at their former rate, and increase of production ver = ordered at Kai ak-tong (12 ~'~u2 , 38-30), .?omdcak (128--.21., 0-36), Songchoh (126-22 , " ; 39-18),. KKokea:c (126-3038-5"' and Songhvng (126-o28 '19-06) mines0 C,ith Soviet assistance, Kondok, Koksan., is g - chop,. Unchang-dung 425-08, b O-07). and Suan (126-22, 38)47) miles were devel