1. CHINESE COMMUNIST PREPARATIONS FOR ATTACK 2.MOVEMENT OF SOVIET TROOPS, MANCHURIA 3. DISPOSTION OF SOVIET TRAINED NAVAL CADETS

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CIA-RDP82-00457R008400580006-4
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December 14, 2016
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March 20, 2001
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6
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August 27, 1951
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2001/04/01 : CIA-RDP82-00457R00840058 - FI A1I v.+NFID,:,ava..c.rsL/COtvtatOL FqX CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 1 i ATI N REPORT COUNTRY Ch a/ orea/u5, a. SUBJECT 1. Chinese Coe r.unist Preparations for Attack 2. Movement of Soviet 't'roops, 11anchuria 3 Disposition of Soviet Trained idaval Cadets PLACE !pq~qq//L~~{A_'~C{eCQU9Rply k 4ED KATE OF INFO. 25X1A Va OFFII,a. fu, S REPORT NO CD NO. 25X1 "ATE DISTR. ?21. Aur v, 1951 NO. OF PA(GES 2 - O.. OF pENCLS. i14 ED BELOW) 'SUPPLEMENT TO 'RE ORT No, 25X1X 1. The Chinese Cor~iva-inists are feverishly preparing for a . ? etr attack, should 25X1X the truce talcs :ail. About one mill-on new troops are pouring into the battlefront,.' 2. There is also a big movement of Soviet, troops in Siberia and Manchuria as follows., a.,, Two Soviet iti-air raid2 rerg,1rents of the l8th i)ivision3 arrived in Dairen . "rom Vladivostok at the end of July. They 1711 be transferred to An turzg w id ,lukden b. in late Julsyw two divisions of Soviet infantry arrivred an. Hukden by the Chinese Changchun Railroad. In early Augubt they were stationed in the western suburb of Mukden; residents of the are'a were f orcibjr moved. Acco-dine to rumor, these divisions will be thrown into the .Front once the present truce parley breaks Eight hundred naval cadets trained by the Soviets in Dairen have been sent to East China, South China, and rianchurla, for service a Those sent to South China arrived at Canton on .b and 8 July and have been given jobs at Chanchiang(AI: iyTing) (110-.2L1, 21.11), Yul.in, T;eichou Isla id1?, Santsa: Island and V l\i -naval 4 ru-'s. The Chinese C irmist Air Force in Manchuria has increased activities in a build-up for use in Korea and also for the future invasion of Japan in the event of a thr_:d world war. P1.J G Te-huai, -Uho was coraaander in chief,5 has been rE;placed by N1 Junggchen, former chief of staff to CIW Tee C11134 I will be tree ferred to assist I 1,1110 if the situation requires it. Doctrnnint No. --- P.o C h c In Class. L Approved For Release 2001/04/01 : CIA-RDP82-00457R008400580006-4 25X1A Approved for Release 2001/04/01: CIA-RDP82-00457R008400580006-4 CONFTUII'ITTAL/CONTROL - U S O~TICIALZ ONLY 25X1A CENTRAL INTELLIG NCE AGENCY 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A 1. Comment: This number of new troops appears doubtful; it would be'reaonab.a only if it referred to all troops previously in rianchvrla and Korea and reinforcements. 2. Comments Comment. ar i s to date Presumably anti-aircraft artillery is meant- No Soviet 18th Division has been identified in the Comment. Possibly Veichoutao (109- , 21 -). 25X1 A 5. Comment. P'ENG Te huai t commander in chief of Chinese Volunteer once in Korea. CON FIDITJTIAL/CONTROL - U.S. OF ICIAIS ONLY Approved For Release 2001/04/01 : CIA-RDP82-00457R008400580006-4