1. SPECIFICATION OF INDISPENSABLE LABOR IN CASE OF MOBILIZATION. 2. MILITARY AND LABOR SERVICE CONSCRIPTIONS
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January 9, 1952
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CENTRAL
INFORMATION REPORT
COUNTRY
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ACQUIRED
DATE OF
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THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE
OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT SO
U. S. C.. SI AND 52. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION
OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PRO-
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,Specification of Indispensable Labor in Case of Mobilization.
2. In August 1951, a municipal employee in the Breslau district stated that
preparations for, the induction of the 1931 class in September 1951 were being.
made. The discharge of the 1928 class was expected1to take place at the
same time. The 1932 through 1931x: classes had been registered for the draft
by the military offices of municipal administrations in the spring of 1951. it
The 1934 class and contingents of the 1935 class were subject to induction
into the Polish Labor Service. Those subject to labor service who came from
rural areas were inducted during the winter months and those coming from
towns and cities during the summer months. The labor service term usually
was three months, but could be extended. The informant stated that the High
Command of Polish Labor Service was located at the intersection of Al.
Wyzwolenia and Al. Niepodleglosci, Warsaw, near the building of the Army
High Command.
3. Between 16 and 20 August 1951, while traveling to various towns in the west
of Polish-occupied Germany, source observed the assignment of volunteers
for officer candidate schools of all branches of service, who assembled
Conscriptions for Armed Forces and Labor Service.
Following a check by the proper ministries by 15 October 1 ion
by the Ministry of National Defense, the lists were to be nsmitted to.
the Military District headquarters for implementation.
Poland and Polish Occupied Germany
1. Specification of Indispensable Labor in case
Mobilization.
2. Military and Labor Service Conscriptions
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During the first part of August 1951, the branch office in Breslau (P 52/C
District)Administration which specified the categories
o be classified as indispensable in case of mobilization.
was published in the fall of 1950 by the Ministry of National
Defense on orders of the Minister of National Defense. It decreed that
all managements were to compile lists of personnel indispensable in case
of mobilization and forward them to the proper ministries through the . ode
district admtistrations by 15 August 1951. The lists were
the managers and those skilled workers who were absolutely
at railroad stations and subse ue ecial coaches att - ,
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Source learned in July 1951 that a Pole who lived in Pruszkow (R 53/P
88) and had reached the age of 21 in 1951 was directed to report to a
technical officer candidate school in or near Warsaw. The inductee, who
had passed. the final examination at a first-grade secondary school and
subsequently attended a three-year course in radio and telecommunications
engineering in Warsaw, had not applied for enrollment into an officer
candidate school.
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Comment. According to previous information, the 1928 class is due
or isc arge in the fall of 1951. Most of its members were inducted in
the fall of 19119 and thus would serve a full two-year term. With the
draft age reduced to 20, the 1931 class is due for induction in the fall
of 1951. Following the discharge and induction process, the majority of
the 1929 and 1930 classes and the newly inducted recruits of the 1931
class will be in active service.
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