TRACTOR PLANT IN STRY
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. Lecalon: On the southern ode of 023.Y (23.050W49?15'N)f
UkrcOn ansoutheast of a former 3-email improvised air?
field. t
2. instg.11ons:. The plant arca is about 1.500 x 600 'eetg a
carer Of.wHich is built up. . The brick buildinas destroyed
dn:Lrina the war were reconstructed by Ger:.:lan Pls. - Thc plant
he a railroad connection. Wee Annex).
lork force.: About 300 Soviets and 400 Pds workin one
? shift.
Pr,p4otion: As...,embly and overhaulin of tractors.
a, ..Cnforaation on the tractor plant in 6TRY was reci.veJ
bc,fo::.et statin3 that plant was southwes of tae town
The location of -the plant as Eiven in the attached etcb
is considered to be more correct
?b. The attached olLotch aLcrees with the previously received
Sketches. The measurerilents of the individual in,tallations
require clurification,
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1 A.:luemblj h3110 900 x 120 fect9
a ,2oundry
b spare pvrt;.13 depot
c 2reutyk?.; plant
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e As3o:1;14 of en_iiies (a,Ilaol4Ab1y line .;ystem)
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ki:opinj station
saodo eacA 120 f,-Jet loni,
1)UiPea tractors
Load_n raJp
Dist,L;seably hallo 600 x GO fuot
a gasilin, :)lan;;
b, i.,tura?:e room
o?toin, old .Jrld
2earinz strentA touin....; plant
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Jori top, 300 x GO feet
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lotae dcoartment, 120 :t 30 feet
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'ore and wcidinj Jnopf 120 x 30 fot
a Apprentice sitop
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1. Location
Tho tractor plant is on the southern edge of STRY (3050'E/
49?15N), on a road leading toward the Carpathian Mts0
Plant ilistomml_Luvt_
It ras an improved repair shop -Thich had been established in
tbo s.mbles of an artillery barracks by the German troops during
tho 'oar. The 3oviets developed it into a major tractor repair
shop, The plant has a railroad spur. Part of the electric
power* supplied from 7ithout and is transformed in the plant
transformer station* A large Diesel renerator is in the
eloctrical workshop (see Annex)*
5* T"ork Force
Four hundred civilian ,,qorkers and three hundred Ps, riorking
in two shifts.
4* Vissipn
Overhauling of tractors and repair of tank
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Comment:
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WM" tractor- plant** The previousl nowt). size of the plant
buildings is defined in the report* A comparison 7ith previous
data indicates that the sketch of the plant layout is correct*
Annex: Tractor "'ant in 3TRY
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1 Assembly shop, 900x300x30 feet ?
'a. Office room on the second floor of the -estern
building section
2 Turning shop, 300x60 feet
3 Carpenter shop and tools storerooms ,,00der buildin 2
650x45 feet
4 Apprentice -iorkshop, brick building, 450x45 feet
5 7,To vooden storage houses, together they are about
750 feet long
6 Forge
7 7elding shop ) One block 300x45 feet
8 Radiator- repair shop )
9 3ipare parts depot
10 laiea for. test runs
11 Fitting shops 300x60 feet, -ith numerous metal-,"orki.ng
- machines
12 Arprentice :-,uarters, plant kitchen and offices three-.
- story buildinE, 900x60 feet, built in 1947 and 1948
,13 Disassembly shop-, brick structures 600x60 feet .
14 Dispersal area for old tractors
.15 - Electrical rlorkshop, 180x30 feet, -'ith Diesel generator
16 Loading ramp
-17 -ooden shed for the storage of construction matcrials
180x30 feet
18 Trlo barn-like sheds for storace of cor4pleted tractors,
i"ith a total length of about 900 feet-
. 19 "rater ,lorks and automatic pump
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1. Location The STRY 23015/E/49?15,Nj Tractor Repair Plant,
tTrainian SSR.s is located about 1-2 miles southwest of the
towns east of a NS clay road The k4etal Plant is located
northwest of the towns just east of a mecadam higdways
about 500 feet northeast of the STRY railroad station .(see
attached ale tch )
P3,ant lut The metal plant covers an area of about 900 x .
450 feet.. Its only workshoa, about 3604'eet squares,was
slightly damaged during the war but repaired in 1945, Tho:ro
ware the following depa r tram. t s
Foundrys equipped with one iurnace 14 feet high and 10 fact
indiameters and a travellin6. crane .with ?ti lift capacity of
5 or 6 tons
Forges with two gas fired annealing furnaces and two large
hammers
Lathe department,,
Locksmith shop,
A -450 x. 150-fobt assembly site was south of the Workshop;.
The plant machinery .had been dismantled in Germany, Soviet
workers said that the plant )elongs to the Carpathian Oil
Syndi c a te
3. Work foree0 120 Soviets and 70 PWs,.s working in one shift,
4,, Productiozu Derricks for gas and petroleum borings
ommen t g
The attached sketch furnishes a clear picture of the
layout of the industrial, objects mentioned? Several reports
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have been received on,the Tractor Plant, but these report
..zive only approximately locationQ
This is the first information on the Metal Plant
and the railroad c8r factory (item E of annexL
1 Annex Tractor IRepair i'ltInt andUletal Plant- in STR41,
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Legend:
A Tractor repair plant
1 Test field
B Officers' billets
C Barracks
D Hospital
E Railroad car factory
F Metal Plant
G PW camp
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- On tt,c western kerirre ter . of .`,7.try (230501E/4.9015 'N' , Ukrainian
SSI1,, west of the railroad station,,
Layout),
Tbla plant is designated Vii130 It w s consid erubly expanded
after ths war ( see Annex),
3, '',Ork for ce
Unknown.,
r ?due t ion
ir and construction of railroad cars and rsiirond car
splre
!3opment
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tory ? The tractor plant (see item B of Annex) was mentioned
in f orfriar rep 0 ItS,
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A Railroad Car Factory
1, Leein meg,azine(storage of ?raw materials, screws, nails,
car couplings, oils, etc.,)
2 Tool department 2, completed in -lay 1947, not fully
ecuip,ed with ma ceine ry? Production of me cline spare
parts for the klant, and small iron fittings,
3 Traveling crane with 270 meters of rails, completed in
elay 1947, delivered from Germany,,
4 Large assembly shop with axle lathes 1 an 2 and, a
normal lathe department , 450 x 150 !teeters, three con-
tfLnuous arched roofs,. Iroduction of wheel sets and essenbly
of railroad cal.'s on four conveyor belts equipped for 10 to
15 cars eech
5, hew lathe department and foundry with three electric fur-
neces? production of betipings.. The work pieces produced
in the forge are Neel -lined in the lathe devertMente-
6, iorge with one lare?e and three small gas annealing furee
neces'; three steam hemmers of more than 100 tons eade
One third of the shop was not furni.shed. Iroduc tion and -
mechining of fremes, buffers, axles couplings and small
ieon fittings,
7., Tool department 1, wooden structure, production. of rail-.
road car ;arts.
8. Cri,entry 1, production of the wooden parte for railroad
cerse
, Carpentry 2, same as 8,
Dryri.sLop,.
11, 7.erigine house under construction?
12, :e:Iministratier.-.
.13, Core. ressor house; steam was i;rodiee,"ed by a larce freight
locomotive.
111- boiler house with smokestackc,
15, Large ? timber yard; one third was us ed by the railroad
car 'plant, two thirds by a. construction enterprise
!!.'ater tower, 45 meters high and 1, meters in diameter,
completed in July 1947,
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IT, Zou.r car,.:)enter sLo.i...,s used by t1e construction
le:, hey,' section of the railroad car fac tor ? 902.45 7,1ete's;
its construction was begun in July 1946 , not yet "
c ompleted ; rail" oa.d connection und er construction ?
Tractor. , assembly, t-ind delivery plan.t ; area cove7.F.,ti
by io.eadows and young trees ?.
Airfield,
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1. LocatLon:;
Ylent del;artment Bis the southarn and smaller part of
i.lant northeast of Shdanov (Mariupol)
(3T934!E/47a074N), Ukrainian 6SH,
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2, Plant_ inatallationao
The open-hearth plant, boiler shops, mechani-
cal workshop, railroad car repair departTent
and the limo kilns had been reeonstructsd by
Lley 1946. By November 1948 the steel foundrY,
rolling mill, molding shop, store of molding
sand had been newly constructed and were in
ooeration. Reconstructions were not completed
by August 1949, One workshop in the eastern
plant section still being Under construction. -
Dismantled machinery and equipment from the .
Gorman- steel plants in Riese and Lauchhammer
was scattered, unused, in the plant area,
The very large main plant building 150 x 40 lo
12 meters, divided by a line of pillars into
.two spans, housed the following. departments
(for main plant building see Annex 2; -for
Plat layout zee Annexes 1 and 3.)
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In January 1949 one of the t'Alo ecual sections
of the open-hearth plant (75 to 80 meters long)
Wtis still under construction The other seaton
already had eight furnaces placed in numerical
order with three in os:eration. A ditch for
mould casts was in front of them. Lit additional
open-heurth furnace (No.17) south of the others
and constructions in the uncompleted plant sec-
tion indicated that more open-hearth furnaces
were to be installed, 7ith such of the three
operating open-hearth furnaces being Lapped once
per shift the following output was calculated
3 open-hearth furnaces x70 tons capacity x
3 shifts - 630 tons per day. The empty ladle
%lefii;hed 32 tons.
In September 1949 five furnaces nembered 12 throuch
16 had a capacity of 75 tons each, New open-
hearth furnace No. 12 was put into operation in
the Fall of 1949. The furnaces, 4.5 x 4,5 x
3 meters, three of which were in simultaneous
operation, were charged frort the roar. Nach fur-
nace was tap,ed once within a period of sight
hours. The lining above the trough was removed
at intervals of three to four months and recon-
structed within 15 days, t_ich second overhau1171g,
including the dismantling and heIv construction
of heat chambers, lasted 25 days. A 10-ton
open-hearth (No. 17) for mould custlne, stood south
of the other furnaces and a smell electric furnace
was farther south of here. Two charging cranes
were available and a.third one was to be con-
structed for furnace ho. 12. Flux olaterflale, such
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aa .nickel, molybdenum, silicon, chromiwn and
aluminum were shoveled manually into the fur-
naces, Most scrap of thu du.mps had come from
340iet occtipied Germany while the) continuously
arriving scrap came rrom. the :;oviet Union
The open-hearth plant produced 4-ton ingots
for rolled steel sections, 1,5 ton ingots for
piates. For sketch of open-hearth plant sea
Annex 4
One source reported that the open-heart plunt
was equied with four oil burninj. furnaces,
-each with a capacity of 75 tons c (September 1949).
t, RollinL_mill
This installation was reported as having three
s',;eam driven rolling sets, one L. x 205 x 2,5 meters
and two 1.5 x 25 meters; three oil burning
annealing furnaces; a sow; . a straightening machlne;
a circular oat furnacefor the production of special
s'*eal;
and ceilinE cranes 'Oce Annex Eo. 5).
According to one source the rolling mill had two
mill trains for thin sheet metals and several rolls
for seetion irons
c, Fpundry,
The foundry, according to one 501.VEIO had _two fur-
naces, 3 -meters long and 2 meters high, for cast
iron and produced railroad wheels and wheel bushes
Another source reported that it had three steel
casting furnaces and produced spare parts for rail-
road cars, such -- .y/0 rAprinas. uidebushe,
i;uffers, etc.
d, Electric tiltingi,i'Ltrnace
This furnace 3 meters in diameter, 1.5 meters hip;h,
wos. for fine steel and produced tank cupolas.
e, Ld'icate deviartment
This was designated 3Dolcmit" pit and W8E3 a concrot
buildins 30 x 30 waters, with four smokestacks. It
hadligrindinis mill and an elevator TramOith ti4o
between decks to charce and discharge the fur s; tnd
four circular furnaces, 5 meters in diameter and 18 metes
Work. rorce:
? '7ork.: was done in three shifts, each shift with
estimated 4,000 laborers
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4. Production:
Steel plates, various types of section iron,
especially corrugated iron, railroad .liteels
and puffers, tank cupolas, wheels 3 meters
in diameter, and repair of railroad cars,.
Comment :
a. This is the first report to give post.
warinformation on lant B of the iron and
steel plant in Shdanov. The plant location
was previously determined,
b. The statements mostly cover the main plant
building housing open-hearth plant, rolling
mill, etc. The following picture of the open-
gearth plant was determined,. although the data
are partially .conflicting and not completely
clarified.
(1) The number and numerical designation of
open-hearth furnaces varies with the different
information, but six open-hearth furnaces
standing in one line in the northern sectior.
of the building seems to be factual-, especially
as the same number of smokestacks was reported
by a previous aerial photograph. All informa-
tion agree that the eastern furnace was still .
under construction in 1949,
(2) The purpose of five to seven additional
open-hearth furnaces as well as of furnace
No. 17 was not determined,
3) As all information report one electric fur-
nace, the production of special steel seems
correct.
(4) While all other .sources agree on the arrange-
ment of the open-hearth furnaces, the fine steel
furnace, and the unidentified types of furnaces .?
source V was obviously mistaken as to .the loca-
tion of the electric furnace and the dimensions
of the open-hearth plant and rolling raill which
are too small on Annex 5,
(5) The furnace capacity is bel:Liaved to be 70
to 75 tons. Three furnaces- are simultaneously
in operation. As it is -doubted that each furnace
can 'be tapped three times a day, the calculation
of source III seems too high. WIth the sixth
fur na co in ope ration and with four furnaces
working simultaneously, the following output could
be assumed for the present time:
x 2?x 70 - 560 tons per day?
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3 Dimple for latiles
4 oitch :or mo)ld cPstings
5 Furn-ice for 1-,-4711 rride steel
6 Line of pi.12rrs
7 ,e1din6 shop for tank cupolas, separated by 5' hoet :::etai walls
8 .C:io furnaces for c-st iron
9 lime dump
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fl Ti-ree rolls
12 Stra!r1 teninp, machine
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Transformer station
? Llectro furnace
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2 Storacq, for ore r.ad
3 Fire ciay mi11
4 Lciding sand dump
5 Laboiatory
6 Fitting shop
7 3tornsfe du7lp
8 :ain office ot4L24.442vAh,g1lnt
9 Canteen
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1 3crap dImp
2 nth wohop, about 300 x 200 m vzit.h open-hearth plant, Steel foundry,
macaw, shop --nd rolling mill
3 lour boiler houses
4 .FLilroac' car repair department
5 echanic 1 ;,-Jorkshop
6 f oundry, 100 x 50 m
7 Lime kilns
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1211.89nd to Annex 2 (cont)
20 Stora Le dump for steel plates
2/ Three sheet rollers for special corrugate(,
iron, sheets 2 x 1 meters with three bents,
22, Eight aikBaling furnaces for steel bars
23 Eeed of a third mill train
24 l'rimary roll
Shears
26 Three section rolls
27 Back transporting device to No, 23 above
28 Shears
29 Storage dump for bars
30
Large machine
a Fly wheel
b Small wheel connected to fly wheel by a
wire rope, presumably driving the rolls
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1 Several open-hearth furnaces standing in one
line
Mould casting area, size of molds 2 meters
long, 50 x 50 cm at the bottom, 30 x 30 on on
top
- Several annealing furnaces
Five to s even furnace s wi th unknown purl) ose
Casting area for largev.pieces, such as tank
cupolas and wheels, 3 meters in diameter.
i4olding shop
Drying furnace for sand molds
8 Casting area for small pieces, such as railroad
wheels, puffers, axles, bushes etc 6
9 Electric furnace, 205 3 meters in diameter,
.meters high .
10 Fitting shop
11 Two jolting devices, removing mould sand from
cast pieces, one of which under construction
(a)
12 Conveyor belts for foundry sand
13 Head of a mill trans about 3-50 meters wide
. 14 Dimple with compr e s so rs
a Steering tower for the operation of the roll
15 First roll, ingots passed here three to four
times
16 Smell he era,cutting steel striped up to 10 cm
thic/to width 8r6a length o Thicker steel
stripes are transported to the second mill
trb in (17).
17 Second mill train
18 Large shears
Two shears not in operation
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26 Sawmill and carps nt er shops
27 Restin6,- rooui for civ 11 ian laborers
25 Sierialmanv s house
29 Guard house
30 5'evera1 storage buildings
31 7aterriiiinp, station for loco.motives
32 Goal dump.
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1 Oi?an-hear th plant and rolling mill, 200 x 150 me ters
for d eta i ls see Annex 2.
2 Rai lr o ad car repair department
.3 Scrap dump and crushing installation
4 Ad min is tr a ti on
5 i?Jss ha 11
Ruins
Pr esumably power stations ( two )
8 Water basin
Storage dump far armor plates
10 Force
. 11 Four boiler houses, each ach with one smoke s tack
. 12 Sorage dump for armor plates
13 MO de 1-making carpenter shop , and crane repair shop
14 Foundry (a) molding shop ( b ) la the shop ( c
150 x 20 meters
15 VToldlng shop
16 Spa re parts store
17 Kit c he n
18 P.:L'odu cti on of water class
' 19 Storage dump of armor plates
20 Pump plant
21 Storewe dump of lime stone.
22 Lime stone mill
23 Si 11c ate plant
24 Coal dumps
2) For ge
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c. The number and production of the mill trains
are alike in all statements, except for the -.go--
auction of Some specially corrugated iron es
reported by only one source, Type and size:
2 x 1 meters with 3 bents) of these sheets indi-
oate that they are produced for roofings.
nxcept for the location of the most essehtsl.
.0.ent buildings, such as opya-haarth plant,
rolling: mill, boiler houses and foundry, Annex 1
and Annex 3 are at variance, Annex 3 e:ives a _
dieerammatical reproduction of the mair. plant
bui1din6s only. The general arrangement of ths
:dlant buildings agrc;mes with a pre-war aerialoto-
grailh taken beforethe plant was destroyed, As
reported by Annex 5, the plant extends in east-west
direction, The loestion of the railroad car revir
department south of tte main plant building is ?
correct on Annex 10 whereas Annex 3 is mlstaken
on this installatioli
The present plant layout needs confirrLetion by
additional sketches.
t211109'.5:
= 5
Ilant B of Ilich. aeel lant
and RollinE in Shdanov
(Keritipol),
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Location:
new reservoir is un,,ter construction about (25 km northwest
of ,lariupol (37034/4470071;) Ukrainian north of the
'Tillage of Kalchik (not entered on naps) in the course of
the small river Kalchik.
.1tatu!,, of construction:
a.?he construction of the
to ,oviet statolents it
to 12.-nd wide atichik
? Litato the water supply
tbrf0.1pol
dal started in (ctober 194C. According.
was planned to der the water of the
hiver by a rosorvoir and tLus faci-
of the industrial installations of ?
b.nother work detail was assigned to the construction of a
road which branches off 2 or 3 km. northwest of the
town-border and lends to x'alchik. The road is 4 to 5 m wide
vnd about km long. A single-track railroad line from :!;ariu-
1)0.1 to the western edge of Kalchik was .also?under constractionr,
c.111ch1k is a newly constructed village and is wymosed of
about 20 stone apartment houses and several cantonlent
tuildins.
(SIIt vat; coneraily said that te nain construction work on the
C1R7 :,ar; to start in 1a50 and that preliminary preparations
were 'ride dur 4', the 'Alp of aserr-Ition.
3. :ork force:
'..sbout 700 German I'Ws and an unknown nuM.ter of zAviet Civilian
1aborer4 working throe sA.fts.
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ri.)servoir is under. construction &. out 10 km north-
-west 0%7 ,Ariupol. ..;ccordinc. to a ...)oviet encineor this.
construction is prellinary to theoperation of -the
industrial installations .of this area.
3na1l locate in a nountain ranuo,?rill be
considerably enlarred to forl a reservoir by the
of a dei.. iron this reservoir te?water will
f;tall -down the natural, inclination to the industrial
installations of the city throurh cast-iron :PiPes
cM cm in diameter.
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Gonnont:
:;:le installations are reported for the firt time.
The lain purpose of the reservoir.. will.te to suoply ? ?
? --i.ster to the industries of. _:ariupoL, This can be-drived
f'_70rl the construction .of the water pipe line reservoir
riupol. It cannot, be determined whether it is. intended
-to'icreasa the capacity of the already operating' .poler
plant after this project is completed. ,)o far no dALils
avuEuble on .the power nlant. ;!ro-,a the corresnondine
. s';atnents of both sources it can be assumed that the
. infornation is corrIct.
I',-nnex: -ketch on ditto, 4serveir under Construction
near_2?1riupol.
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1, Location
'4Ves of the railroad station or Voroshilovsk (56?47 ?EJ
48?29'N, Ukrainian SSR, south of the ?railroad line to
? 6talino.
.4.111?6fitloo.
116,r0ar....F.V.I.Valimartddst.
2, InsIallationk.
The .plant is rathor.old and was 60 percent destroyed by the
.oviets durinc the war, Its reconstruction started In the
Sumner of 19.44. The first blast furnace was nut into
operation in *July 19459 t17113 second in ugust 1945 (60viet
statommts), The buildings are brick structures except for
the bigger ones which are of steel _and masonry. They are -
in good condition. .ccording to 6oviet statements, the
destroyed rolline mill is to be. reconstructed a considerable
distance east of its former location. Its previous site
was leveled and is to be used for the planned blast furnace
plant and for the loading and dispatch station lour' blast
furnaces. are oneration, two others are still not recon-
structed. Electric power is produced in a factory power ?
plant.
The available railroad connection was being expanded, The
approach _road is in bad condition.
or e
?
About 4,000 in each of the three shifts in addition. to
400 to 50 0 Pas doing construction. work Or employed as
helpers.
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4 Production
.Crude iron. For layout sketch, see Annex.
Comment:
This is the first postwar information on the Aetallurrical
P16nt in Voroshilovsk Attadried as Annex 2 is an old
phctocraph of tfte blast furnaces of the plant.
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2 1nnexes:1,i'eta11urc1cal liant in Voroshilovsk
2?Blast furnace in Voroshilovsk
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1 / Annex 1
1amnd 4*nnex 1
1 ;Administration, brick building 180 x 9 x 6.3 meters
brick building, 135 x 9 x 6.3 meterB
00 ten Shed
=17 Two cooling ponds
5 '3oi1er house, 27 x 13.5 x 7.5 meters
6 :;r1al1 buildings of unideniified purpose
7 Two ponds
team power forge, 54 x 30 x 22.5 'Eters with a 36-meter
.)rick smokestack
.jeCA nical department, 90 x 27 x 13.5 meters.
10 .:ie pair shop
11 .rick magazine, 90 x 18 x 7.5 meters
12 c.)ooling tower, 27 meters high and 13.5 meters in
Aiameter
13 Aoldinfr shop
14".,Laii1ding, no details available
15 lachine oil magazine
16. :)antonment building
17 as purification plant, steel and lasonry structure,
31x2? x 13.5 meters
18 Lir e departnent
19 No magazines, each 13.5 x 7.5 X 7.5 meters, store go of
spare tarts for the blast furnace plant
20 Atchen and mess hall, 30 x 13,5 x 10.8 -Ieters
1 Unidentified building
22 Foundry, steel and masonry structure,
x 36 x 18 met rs
23 Destroyed rolling mill
24 Ircn foot bridge over the former rolling mill and tracks
25 Unidentified building
26 B1st furnace A,o 1, allegedly of U?.; origin with ft1Ly
automatic charging devices and blast heating apparatus
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27 Biz. t furnace L'o 2? same as furnace iO 1
28. Two 'destroyec1 blast furnaces
29-,E1ast furnace- i,v;o 3, st-rtaller than .the others a.nd obsolete,
charred by hand
30 Llast furnace .;.o 4 with modern inclined lift, cha.7.,FedTh
p 1'1 riltiVe
Pertendicular hoist for blast furnace io 3
32 Inclined hoists far blast furnaces 110 1 and 2
Ifi:-ling bunkers
34 Or clump.
35 1obile bride crane
36- tOeiri newer plant, no details available
37 Four wood-lined cooling towers', 27 tleters hiih and
ner;e.rs in dianeter,- hexagonal
38 Coal storage shed, 126 x 36 x 13.5 laeters
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Loc a ti on
In Vnroshilovsk (313?471E/4e?2914)? Ukrainian west
of the ru:cnace p3B..nt, south of the railroad line to .3te3. mo
(see Annex 1).
Instp.lations
a..rhe plant .has existed for some time and 7vas destroyed
du.ri.ag the war. Its reconstruction was begun in the 6uncler
of 1945 lAccordine to L; oviet 8. gone trued on work was not
Completed in 3epte7iber 1947 but production had started.
?
b? -Tho plant has railroad connection which as oeinz etendecL
The -paved approach road is in a poor condition (for layout
sket3h sec- i'innex 2)0
.!Lor.15.219r?9:1
}Six :I.undned P1s assigned to construction work end 30000 Jovi.ets
(civilians) working in three shirts,. partly assigned tO pro-
duction, part3,v to construction work,
Prod xcti
Chie tly cok3 for the neighboring blast furnace plant, benzo
naphtaline and tar as by-products,
1=12o-iment:
a? rb.is is the first detailed information on the cokirr,
plant in Voroshilovsk? The location of this plant was
ste.tod the same in a previous renort on the rdetallurgical
plant located east of the coking plant
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L2cend to Annex 2
A Coking and Chemical ilant
I Destroyed building
Three filled naphiblene tanks, 10.8 meters long, 2.4
meters in diameter.
.oiler house, brick Wilding, l35 .x 13.5 x 9 meters
with sheet-metal s-aokestack, equipped with a lying
coal-burning flue boiler
4 Pitch dump
5 TWO cooling towers 18 x 5.4 x 10.5 Meters, for the
production of naph lene
i;a.nhthalene plant, steel and slugstone structure, 54 x
18 x 9 meters
7 Lrick building under construction, 18 x 18 x 7.5 meters,
wfth a baser:lent-, 7.5 leters deep and a thick reinforced
1 colcrete floor.
6 Th::.0e standing tanks under construction, 7.5 meters high
and 7.5 meters in diameter
9 A lying tank filled with tar, 10,8- 13tort long, 2.4
meters in diarieter, resting on concrete fundations
10 Bollerilouse, brick structure, 45 x 18 x.13.5 meters-,
with three sheet-nnetal smokestacks .and four lying coal--
burning flue boilers. The boiler house onerates only
the rower plant
11 brick power plant, strictly-guarded, 27 x 27 x 13.5
meters be details available
12 benzol washing plant with 12 boilers, each 16.5 meters .
hinh and 45 meters in diameter
-13 be concrete smokestack, 1211.5 meters high
14. Coking plant, 225 x 10.8 x 5.4 meters, with three ,coke
oven batteries0 n laboratory is over each battery
15 Overhead bunker
16 Unierground-bunker
- 17 Cotiveyor belt from the underground bunker to the coke
-gashing plant.
18 -Conveyor belt to the overhead bunker
19 Coke washing plant, 90 x 27 x 18 meters
a Coke loading point
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' 20 Jud. pond
21 Two brick smokestacks, each about 90 meters high
22, Unknown. plant.
23 Footbridge
24 Jain pipe line, at a height of 3.6 meters, about
60 en in diametor
,00den coke quenching tower 13.5 x 4.5 x 9 meters
26 Two maEazines with loading ramps, wooden structures,
36 x 5.4 x.4.5 meters each, tools and snare parts
magazine
27. Three-story administration building, 18 x 7.5 x 9
meters -
26 Three-story administration buildiri, l35 x 75 x 9
t.eters
29 Factory Police and lig, brick building, 10.5 x 7.5
x 6 meters
30 Hexagonal cooling tower, 13.5 meters high and 15 meters
in diameter, ta-ering off toward the top
31 Cinder dump
32 .0verpass clearance 7.2 meters
33 Approach to overpass
Capp No 7144/13
C ..','.u,L1ding materials plant .-
1 ?anent plant., 36 x 27 x 9 meters
2 Four cement silos, each 10.8 meters high and .3.6 neters
in diameter
3 Ce!--ierit stone plant, 27 x 27 x 5.4 meters
4 6anil1 with carpentry
5 Line kiln
Ki;chen and mess hall
7 ziant.
. 8 FL'e department
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aftrekenear.enaneanIevidet
Betwoen the Voroshilovsk railroad station (3047f a45?4V
ukralni.ln an& a coke-chemical plant on the southoaoterrk
ode of the town.
20 11211
T.ho ploat ms heavily dam.Ged during tho war ond v;as being ro-
bvkill; except for tho complotoly detrOyed rollinc; All,. No
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rroductions
pig'Iroa.
[Examwts
a. AlttouGh a previous report * containd informntion on thi
nrcroSh11.0-VP plant up to Into l948 this report ie forvarded ps
it c-anfirms the plant layout. The instalintions- on both sket-,
ches extend fron the northeast to. the Southwest. Both reports
also anproximately agree on the location of the most essontial ?
plant installatioas such as blast furnace shops :Corge fittUg.
ehop,*coolinz basins and the destroyed rolling mill lb. the :aorth-
eastern plant Easea.
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1 Blast farnnce pinnt pc.:uipped ,A.th five -blnst furnace8.
2 Ore storce
.3 Poundry
4 Gokik; plant
!7ach4no shop
5 -,3evurL1 int;arcounected bui1ixi s lAth stores ,ind offies
no oti r det:.:113 avilable
Jt. ores
!3 Zore
9
cor,p1etely detroyd rollint mill, no recorotructien ob-
sarved
10 Ovorlaas for T)edestrians
11 '!orksho)s with smfill foundry, die and sawmill
12 Administration
13 71yin entrance
14 Stores
15 offices .
16 ratin.
17 7arm water pond
18 Carlenter shop
19 offices
20 cold water pond
1 :,:orL;e under construction
2,2 Fittin3 sho) stores
23 To nev.? build ins, purpose unknown
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Location
km southeast of th3 center of Iervomaisk (38?33q7
14.8')377N), Ukrainian ESki, in the fork formed by a highway
and. a single-track ?railroad line,. (see Annex)
2, Ins t al la ti ons
a Tho 2;lant, was built P5 to PO_ years ae,o,. Its installations
we:-e Little damaged cun.te, the war and by July l9. all
damage had been repa
b. From mid-1945 onwani the plant received disinantled Ger-
man machinery val.ich acording, to the observed name olates,
came from the AG V.. in Berlin.
c. The c ons truo t: on of a new as: embly hail was begun in
3.946 its found.itions a'id steel skeleton were completed
in August 1.947, while the outer brick walls were only 50 per-
cent completE,d,. The machinery which was to be instal led iLciro
was stored or both sides of the new buildine. Only part of
the michiner, were covered vi:1 th tari.aulins. The factory has
railroad crinnection. For plant ins tallati ons see Annex,
lower was supplied from witb.-Jut
fr,r.ce:
Thr e shifts with a total of 2,500 Soviets 1,-4nd 170 is
employed as building 1A7orkers aid spe cialists,,
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