GENERAL MILITARY INFORMATION

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CIA-RDP82-00457R013800270003-1
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RIPPUB
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S
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3
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December 14, 2016
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April 28, 2003
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3
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Publication Date: 
August 21, 1952
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REPORT
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w IT,RY 'opir General F+iliuary information 2 1 ALUATiONa,_ CDATE OF CONTENT ZWURTE OBTTAINED_ 25X1 REFERENCES..-._ di`mectionof #uellrose at ba30 pimp About 500 soldiers PAGES3 .. ~ _ENCLOSURES (No & TYPE) REMARKS 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 1p At about 10 a.m ar) 17 July 1952# an artillery unit was entrained at the Brandenburg (N5 K 23) railroad station, ( 1) On 22 and on 23 Jul y4 one train carrying 81:101 1t 2.ton trucks each arrived in Brandenburg. The trains ,wore unloaded, w'6~`.,?7.~di_ATION-_L~ ...'1 ii. r. Approved For Release 2003/08/15: CIAx0J*57fP,1318;p270003 .U, s ez' c T , , v-- __._REPORT At 5:10 p.m. on 22 July, 1 officer and 90 soldiers wearing black- bordered crimson. epaulets ard carrying light field equipment and carbines arrived at the Fuerstenberg (17 54/J 62) rail road ctatioai, On 22 July- earrived in Orantenburg (N 53/1 67)? cominr from the aumuier camp, lie stated that the ca p was 10cated betwee,a Speck and Granzin (N 54/tu 44) 4 a walking distance of. 20 minutes from S3peok,, 1Ie said that the personnel rrae still quartered in tents and that wooden buildings had only beer constructed for headouart.ers offices and messes. 4 Oenuan' employee stated that, according to rumors among the Russians, the AT regirr.ents would not return to Oren ienbur, but would move to the Olympischea Dorf in ! berits in the fall of 1952 (3) 4. On 22 July,, about 400 soidt era wearing red-bordered black epaulets who appar?eittly were recruits and carried full pack were entrained at the Frankfurt/ Oder zu?arshs1 ing ,rard. The train left in the LACE OBTAINED__... 90 July lg52 LOATE PREPARED '? 13.utsx4: 1 at'- were recraaits, marched from the installation an Br-eeeskc ver -atraase to the Frankfurt{Oder maxA1aling yard on 25 July? They CLASSIFICATION SI RETA 25X11 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/15 : CIA-RDP82-00457R013800270003-1 Approved For Release 2003/08/15 : .CIA- - M0027000-1-1 C: R iff' 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 0 25X1 25X1 0 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 5? 24 Ju1y m The trait auras at the same place on 28 J'ul.y? {:arrlesd, bianketaa and were unarraied, (4) d. tra-an carrying 30 new as P.m. on 21 July9 a train of 34 case carrying seem canV&S- covered guns which; were 37-m:n guns, a. heavy caterpillar treat, .re truck d an undete itled number bo;caare with personnel stood at the '.Vildpark fr it station near Potsdam,, ready to depart toward the west. (5) At 5 P,m, on 23 July, a column of trucks was seen passing the Lange 3ruecke it Potsder,a. and proceeding toward the middle of the town, AJ1 trucks t 5 p,ni, on 26 l'uly9 a train consistin=., of three boxcars each ccsc;upied by about 30 soldiers wearing redbordered black epaulets stood at the 'Wildpark freight station, ready for departure,, At 5230 p.m. on 29? Tuly, about 20 trucks l.oraded ont