SWINOUJSCIE (SWINEMUENDE) HARBOR

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May 31, 1955
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REPORT
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(NE11.11113/1 I tMr1 vifl Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 INFORMATION RE: pcmir CD Na. U001\i t ',oils& SUBJECT' Swinoufscie (Swirmuende) Harbor .4;QuIRED DATE .OF INFO. DISTR? mil May. 195 OP PAGES ELOVP SUPPLEMEW TO REPORT-Mir The map accompanying thettliking report is ava4gge on loan, from the CIA MAo Librarvn The photographs are available from4EFEi,?3TA Granhics Rei ter, Contents.: A General remarks AL B Description of theiglarious inotllations Soviet Navy 11 Polish havy III 1,:erohant Shipping and Fishery facilities C General Resume nemuende (3tatusof Note: Numbers in parenthese refer to numbers un map and photoe. aehs attached (see annex). A. General description. Location and importance. Swinemuende (Polish name Swinoujscie) is located on the west side of the main branch of the estuary of the Oder River, the Swine River, at the innermost :eart Of the Gulf of Pomerania in. 53?55'N/ 14?151E. Being a fortified naval baso of the Soviet and Polish Navies with military inetallations and the herbor facilities on the. east side of the Swine River, Swinemuende is of considerable military importance. It is the moot imeortant nav,1 base of the Soviet and Polish Navies in the central part of the Baltic Sea for vessels up to destroyer size. The economic importance of this harbor resides only in the fact that all shipping traffic to and from Stettin passes through Swinenuende. This shipping traffic is handicapped by the difficelty of keeeing the channel depth at 8 meters, the minimum deeth for CLASSIFICATION S-E-C ARMY AIR ',MFRS P81 ? DISTRIBUTION NAVY . i 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 ; A 3ovie ibi!-.ed I.:re:, I, at jtt!T 2 barrsJnot,A7Ltons 3 gun eLv1acem,,int,5 4 - 5 - Sound ico4atIon 6- - lighthous4, ' pilot stItion antennL roast 9 - C,sternotIll'aren 10 - AA guns 11 torpedo toza6o yar.1 12 - headTaarters 414,711.1-Mg 1.3 - "Destruer 14 . Fort Starkenhor6t 15 - supply ftql,ct 16 - billets 17 - navy selool 18 - equipuient depot 19 - Ostswine harbor 20 nil through 25 thr Prohibited Area II, 26 new pier 27 shii,yard harbor 28 - shiward 29 - forLer ordnance de ot 30 - IC!-Aser wharf 31 - "%ngelsburg" (:r 32 - radar device gun emplaceLents 34 radar device searchlitts 36 former coast art 37 - billets ait statiOn 'rohihite,Areu. III, 46 - main entrance 47 kommeadartura 49 - adtAnistration. bu!di . 49 - billets 50 - Soviet navy,'?rison 51 - headuarters accoillation 52 signal departm,.ant ,53 - officers, instruct on oors 54 warehouse AQ. *tilt* V444* Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-.3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 abe 3. 56 - officers club 57 garrison alinistratica 5-8 nil throujh 62 Harbor. 63 - torpode ana barrk-;e lett 64 - transenl;Tmnt ?:;11.arl . ?65 caasz--aljustin?; otel. .66 warehousezi 67., harbor bazir. 68 .f;tc 69,- oil stora!:s tank*: barraks instA.lato= ? 71 salvage unit 72 nil t.rcuoh 75 76 -.Athv.rf 77 , ships?berths 78? ix.wer station 79 - bunkers . - billets 81 - dezaussing pit E2 nil ? through 84 Town, 85 port commafAerlo office F6 officerso r.tess o'9.pply eut reilueezent pars lect - motor vehicle pool 90 - naval he,spial - rear stAion - prison 93 - slaufter-hous,i, )barracks iretalLtions area 94b) 95 nil through 98 50X1 'B. iolii Mi1jtr 1nst1'tion3. - coal harbor 100. - winter harbor . 101 'Oruns Flo;ie" (proper nax) cl "Green Area") ? 102 -.h4rborister,3 103 - berths 104 - naval hoc.;.14t4 105 naval, hradquxi,er 106 - W01' headctuLast 107. -.ration supply ?Mee Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 1E1111E11111E111E1111E11E1M 111111111111111111111111?111?1111111111?111.?11111111111?111111 M1E11E111E111E11111E1 111??111?1111111111?1=1111111111?1111111111111111?1?11?111111?11?111.1111?111?11.111M=1?1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Annex 1 A - 108 - guard -.i.eraonftel 19 1)rrace, instllttons ?-110 - Frontier Tfrot,ction Comand 111 - radio ct-tion 112 nil through 124 C. L:JrchLnt unri 115 0, new transnient plant 116 - fishily: h_rbor (igal idontifedd on map)o 117 - harbor bae,Tin 118 - floatilv; dock .119 - Cold-stcrage buialin 120 - 1.)roceesing shrT 121 - packaging - 192 net-aidiv factory 123 - aJminir7tration buthina .124 re.p4r yard 125 fishing cutter yard 126 - Klaess ird 127 - wharf 128 - street ferry 129 -train ferry 130 ,Sreden - train ferry 131 - nil through 135 136 - turn ike - 137 - nil thvligh 140 50X1. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 LCR Annex 2 to 50X1 Ler,endto Actures of Swinemuende. Picture 1: Head of eat jetty, seen from the north. Picture 9: Fortification on east side, seen from the west, Picture 3: Prohibited Area I seen from the west. (Osternothaen, "Destroyer Area", equipment depot). Picture 4: Picture 5: Picture 6: Picture 7: Fishing combine "Odra Port" (Poevenhak southwesterly direction. Fortifications on west side, seen from the eaat. Eichstaden (seutharn part), seen frm the northeast. New transshipping plant, seen from the northwest. Picture 8: Fishing cutter yard and (train) ferry from the northwest, en),seen in a installations, seen Distribution of Attachments (1 map, 8 photographs): 1 Set of Photographs: OCD Navy: Lean Army: Retention 1 Set of Photographs: OCD CIA Graphic's Register: Retention Maps OCD CIA Map Library: Retention SECIVed Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 - 2 - 50X1 large seagoing vessels, Which can only be assured by permanent dredging. Over-size shies are frequently forced to unload part Of their cargo in Swinemuende, for which purpose a-new transshipping installation has been built. Part of the Polish fishing fleet is stationed in Swinemuende. Poland -recently opened train ferry service between Swinemuende and'Wvaleborg. (Sweden), after the train ferry traffic between Sasenitz and Sweden dropped considerably. In 1944, Swinemuende had a population of 27,000 inhabitants; the present figure is unknown. :;ar damagegwhich was 50 percent, has not been repaired and the latest news seomsto indicate that, so fare the town is considered a valuable asset only from the military point of view. All Germens have been evacuated. The harbor mainly consists of the installations extending along the west and east bank of the river; the wharves and berths available there are chiefly used by Soviet and Polish was vessels. ear damage to these instAlatione has mostly been repaired. Nautical information. en Approaches. Approach to Swinemuende is by swept channels as before. The swept channels coring from the east and north-northwest converge north of the Swinesuende leading buoy (a black lighted whistle buoy in 53?58t03/14?16,0011E), from which point a well buoyed channel, not less than 10 meters deep, leaainto the harbor. Swinemuende lighthouse, numerous rnnge lights and Swinemuende radio beacon are aid5 to navigation for vessels ccmine from or ieutting to sea. Fog signals are made from the eastern jetty head. b. Anchorataes. A special anc:iorege charted nerth of the Swinemuende leading buoy is safe also for non-degauseed vesselo. It is, however uneheltered from winds blowing from the r;?-N-E sector; in this ease, it is advisable to anchor within the harbor area or to secure tc the mooring buoys opposite the eachstaden nharf on the east side of the river, where three berths, each consietins of a pair of mooring buoys, are located. Tides, water tlIpthEtt_puriInita ice conditions. There are no tides in Swinemuende. Soundings vary according to the direction of the wind; fresh winds from the .N-N-EITE sector will raise the water. to 1 meter above mean water level, while winds from the SE-SS euarter will cause the water to drop up to 0.6 meter below mean water level. Current also depends on the direction of the wind; as a rule,- outgoing current running at a rate of 0.5 to 1.5 knots prevails. Ice conditions: During severe winters the inshore part of the Gulf of Pomerania is liable to freeze,_ as d rale for a period of one or two weeks when shipping to Swinemuonde and upriver from Swinemuende is entirely halted because the Stettiner- Haff (Stettin Lagoon) is entirely frozen over (even in mild winters). Icebreakers stationed in Stettin help shipping carry on as long as possible. SCRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 d...., !nets 50X1 . . Pilotage is -compuisory between Sinemaende4eaiiing buoy and the harbor. The b:Llet, station is locatedrin 0S-Wnothafen su near the lighthouee. ee tor _installations. .The, river used as a harbor is about.300 meters Wide and between e 1.0 and 15 meters deep in the navigable channel, -ALich is about 130 meters wide; soundings alongside the major quays vary between 4.5 and 10 meters. The total quayace extends for about 6,500 meters. urb Railroad sidings extend for 2,200 meters on the west side, and about ,200 meters .on the east side. Sheds and warehouses are practically unavailable, exceet for the newly built fish processing plait near n)ovenhaken, where storage feailities are located. The whole of the harbor area may be divided into three separate districts: ? InStalir.tions for the Sodiet Navy II Installations for the Polish navy III Installations fel merchant shipping and fishery B, Description of the various installations. Althowrh the harbor administration has been handed over to the Poles,. the USSR btill reeerveStferereachinr righs in Swinemuonde as a naval base and leaves only Very little space to the Poles. Soviet .war vessels (PT boats, submarine chaser*, minesweepers) are i)orManently . stationed in Swinemuende, although destroyers and submarines ? also appear there from ti:eo to time. Share-based coast defenses also the hands of the Soviets. i?ihstall=r?tioneon east. side - TO area between the eaetern entrance jetty and the landing ste.ge of the road ferry is occupied by the Soviets. It comprises the suburbs of Osternothafen and Starkenhorst .the eastern edge of ehich borders the Soviet area. (Prohibited Area I) The eastern jetty at the mouth of the Swine River remained pnchangedealthourh it has been damaged. A light AA gun and a small watea tower are located near the jetty head. A-multi-storied barracks installation '(2) dating back to the German time, and now serving as quarters for Soviet naval personnel, is located 400 meters east of the eastern jetty, about 300 rotors from the beach. Several gun emelacem:mts (3,4)(picture No 2) partly sheltered, partly open, and partly under caroUflage covers, were reported located 'to the east of the east jetty. SECeeT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 SECALT '-4 50X1 The approximate poeitions of the following guns reported are: 1 battery vith a searchlieht located on the strip of beach just east of jetty (3)(picture No 1); 1 battery consisting of four guns of betmeen 105 and 150-mm caliber, located about 500 meters east o: S.inomuende lighthouse. 2 AA guns of unidentified caliber and cemouflaged, located on the strip of beach of the harbor entrance wooden watchtower are erected at intervals of several kilometers along the coast line (outside .rohibited area 1 stretching toward the east); some of the watchtowers dating back to the Orman time are used as air-raid earning st-tione and are now manned bz,7 Polish border police fAICIp) personnel. Three searchlights were ohserved on the strip f beach east of the jrtty (3) on the occasion of searchlight exercises held there. Three or four radar sets, mounted on wooden supports, and guarded by soviet seilors?were also seen on the strip of beach crest of the jetty. The personnel is quartered in two nearb, wooden huts. An underground sound location room (5) equieeed nith microphone cables spreading in the direction of the sea, is lecated north of the lishthouse. n ten-man guard detail ce? the Navy is quartered in the pilot station (7) to guard the lighthouse (6). A radio antenna stretches between the lighthouse and the steel mast (3) located on the south end of Osternothafen basin. The Osternothefen harbor (9)(eicture No 5) ie -a former fishing harbor end io used mainly by PT boats and occasionally also by coastsl minesweepers; it has a quayage of about 300 meters (includine a jetty eharf) and the water alongside the wooden eier is between ?.5 and 4 meters deee. The antenna mast mentioned abcve is located at the eouth end of the pier; and near the mast are three liett AA guns (10), ?ehich are in the daytime camouflaged by shrubbery and tarpaulins. Their caliber was estimated at between 37-mm and 40-mm. A torpedo storage yard (11) is located about 100 meters from the northeast corner of the harbor (this is not unconfirmed) (Edo). The headquarters building (12) of the command of the boats lying in Osternothafen basin, aeparently censisting of several houses, is located in the southeaeterly part of the village of Osternothafen about 100 meters from the southeast corner of the harbor basin. No cranes or railroad sidings are located in Osternothafen. Wharf installations: Beginning about 100 meters south of the entrance to Osternothafen, the concrete wharf for Soviet vessels (13)(picture 3) extends as far as the forKer navy equiement deeot. This wharf 900 meters long and 6 to 8.4 meters deep elengeide, is permanently used by naviat minesweepers and submarine chasers, and occasionally also by destreyers and submarines. This pier is equipped eith a large number of water taps and long- distance heating connections. SECR-T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Si:;C:ET Installations. ashore: The installaLions described in detail belcy: date back to the German period or were reerected after the aar bort Starenlnorst (1A) is used as billets for 5oviet naVal per:;onnel. A 5oviet ration supply depot (15) is located near this rt about 30 meters away fr:m the er The old German distillin jant for feed water for boilers consisti:t of to tanks, and two ail bunkers were reported still in existence and in operation (exact position unidentified). An electric:11 power st_tion supplyine: the entire premises and ships with current is located nearFort 'Starkenhorst (exact position unidentified). Numerous billets (16) (mainly sooier huts), some office bui1dins and a sports ,,-round are available to tho Soviet military. A naval school (17) for the-,:ection of navir;ation , Gunnery and :zunnery mechanics, torpedo mechanics, telecommunicatioh service (radio, st;n1lin4, radar) aril olctroteohnic was established in the huts located at the eastern adze of the area. The instructors zenerally were assizned from the vessels ststioned in S;.inemuende. The former German naval e:jui:m-_,nt depot (18) has been reactivated. It comp:rises :?erkshes, a 1vn foundry and a copper smithy for minor re,:airs. An oil depot irvvides the vessels with fuel oil and a small coal d,mp is also located there. A small harbor basin available thre is Use for barthinG vessels under repair ,aid tarts (Ostsine harbor Th ;oviet personr A_ within prohibited area I totaled about Soviet Install 1..hon on he ?.est side o tie Swin'a River, (Prohibited DraIII) This prohibited ,...rea ccvers the wost side of the Swin lovor from the west jetty ud-river fr as shipard hurbor. inc a portion of beach and the landward terrain adjoinir:r which is also a 1,ov1et-oconpied district(Prohibited Area II). In 195, a nes :Ilarf (26) for Soviet .:ar vessels was built on the 'et bank of the Swine River opposite Cst(2rnothafen. It extends nortw_crd from the north end of the shipyard harbor beyond the "Alte Lotsonwarte" (Old Pilot Look-out Station) Per a len2th of about 300 meters, The water deth aloro7side the -harf was estimated at 2.5 to 4 meters (no sundinGs were tak.en). The shipyard harbor (27) adjoinin the new wharf in the south is se;arated from river by the Kaiserbollwerk (Emperor's Mae), which has a quayaGe of about 1,000 meters and is 5 to 6 MterS doup. was the hartog a *We .411 -SiVa1A' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 50X1 river conservancy of ice) Th shil,yard (..a) locat tnre oarrios out reair .;:ork on snail ovict wa4i,.vosesle anf. .1-.ivate craft, in. -:)articul,..r ret.airs to stoat. an.LIro Two floating. crans o 10- and 2C-tc liftiv ca,Js,city$ boloiri;;. to t arl. lo wor.L else.:hre in the harJor. A marine 1-11-.:ay :or Liner vis.,?-is (PT boats) is also Tho ":,GT01-1C43 .,. turner's snop, lookm_ith's shop, a :orige, foun_Lry, a electrio:d shop and a carentorqs shop noet buil un; section IC-en:gine and is.1,1acement parts are stc red in a 1.:fge s re -1-,arts depot. Electric current is supplied throw:h a tr:aisforr sUtion. The caacity of the IC-ngine sees t. be god, since it 7!s re:orted. that L marine IC-enjines could be ov:)rhauled in four to six weeks. Certain replacement parts are nufactured by the shigwardls own facilities. The shii:T,J.rd personnel totaled abru 120 1)ersens (Soviet citizens). The buildin: located :lost of the n.:.v; :harf formrly belonged to the ordnance depot (:-?) 7:hich had a 1rf;e number of underzrcund sh,dters for the storama of mmunitions in the adjoining 72oeds. The entire slant is believed to serve the sarLe puri,cess as 2reviously, unless buildings have been incor;orated into the eLiTyard, The Kaiser-Bollwork (30), a 'carf -Ath rLilrod tracks, 600 meters long and 6 to 3 tiirs deep l.onfsido, is also used to berth L:)oviet vesssls, No cranes are available. Numerous military installations, nainly coasted i7ortifications are ).00,Ited in the northern section of _irchibited area IL E;nfeleburl; (51)(picture rlo 4) is an old brick citadel (formerly the combat command. J.Llst of the adinemuende AA Group Command) Its present utilization is unknown. A sinal st-tion WO8cated on the too of the tower near the "ol, Pilot Lco]:.---out ";71tion", A second ,signal st_tion is near the "a112ry beacon" at the base of the east jetty, Another oh. permanent fortification in located near the west Jetty, In or oloso to this york is an observation toxer a radar device- (32)(jActure No 4), ? Seven or eight gun eLlcem:nts (2 batteries)(33) eF;tim:_ted at 150 mm) are locateu intervfls west the jetty and scvered ,;4th camouflae nets; a concrete 0-1.Q,svp- 4a 4. meters hin. (55) between the two batteries also carried a radar dev*.T,tn, In adiiion to the two batteres nenticnod Under (32) a third battery (just east of the western border line of the prohibited area), consisting of six guns (allegedly of 280-um caliber) and a 5-meter ranef:Inder belening to thou also was rei':orted emplaced within th., .)rohibited. area, However, the existence f. this batterj was not confirmd in the p::.st few months; shld although its existence is believed posiblet- it seems rather doubtful. A total oh five s.:ehli;hts (35) observed on the strip of the coast belonging to ,irohibited are9. II. :YL.;CliZt Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 50X1 The Soviet personnel accommodated within prohibited area /I . totaled a)out 1800 Lion. Sovi491..1-11XL.1144ii9na th.J1111c::14P4e-.0,0itirq (prohibited are arei. ITT)- - -Prohibited area III is surrounded by. a board fence 2.5 meters horected by the Soviets, the entrances are barred b: turnpikes and juarded b,:7 naval sentries. enly socia1 pen.it-holdere are admitted, includinj Pcles. H.-Headquarters buildini7o, ad:Jinistrationbuildinjs and barracks ? installations are mainly locatd within prohibited area III. No information .:.bout coast fortifications is. available. rE..--main, entrance (46) is from Harttrasc. Numerous :oviet headquartrs ar locate.,:i here. . .Soviet- 'KomendaturaCp irohibitod?L.,rea III (47)* .is located close. to the main entrance at ',he intersection of Hartwi and , Kurparkstrasse. Administration eMces (4) and thc officers mess are located in theformer "Afisch" Hotel. 30viet naval personnel is quartered in buildinjs located in thc parallel to KUrparstrasse -(49). ' The ',3oviet n.val :;:rison (50) is located in tho L'Ormer "Concordia" House. The headquarters buildinc; ?(51) and sinal center (52) is located in the former "Duenensc'Aloss a sinal center on Kurprom:made nearby. The officer's Instruction Building (55) is located (*i:osit the ..sienaI center buildin in the ormer llaus an der 7:aterknt" where tr,dnin courses fOr officers are conducted. A storage depot (54) and, close to it, the Soviet court martial building, are located at the intersection of Friedrich and Gadebuschstrasse, and the ;,IVIJ and civil court .(55), the 1/D headquarters, are located in the same building. A loviet:officere Club. (56) is located in the "Os:Ag :odea" house.. A kind of 2.;arrison. administration (57) seems to be located near the Kurhaus, where Gerrn labor service personnel are also ompl-Ted border-crossers).. The personnel strength in prohibited area III totals about 22,000. 4. Sovjallaatals?tions outside irohibited areas I thmazh_III. a. In and around the harbor: The former 0?)rman Sperrzeugamt (Barrage depot) located at the northern end of the 7,ellinfahrt (L:ellin channel) (aest side) is used as a soviet torpedo and barrage depot (63).(It was impossible to det_rmine clearly SLCR::,T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 v;C T 50X1 how far the site and its instelintione stretched to the seuth; tt!t: German Nav-2/ :loseeesed vast deot installations for mines a barrage meterinl extending far south). The nresent information clearly indicated that at least ttee northern eection is uscu as a seviot deot for the etoraze ef mine 4nd blasting ammunition as well as torpedo and artillet ammunition. A transshinment wharf (64) about 100 met ..rs long teed Pe :eters deep alongside is ay.-H.:hie end in c)o-J. condition (sheet oilinL: with concrete); two 5-ton luffing cranes and a third crane, sot back a little, are available for leading onerations. Several small tanks (walled-in) were oboerved on the wharf. Three railroed tracks run to the numerous bunkers (4 by 5 meters) and undergrounddenots are located in the ..erJa behind; t;ese depots are interconnected by a vast trac'e systet. Numerous ilee of debris and ruins were left as thy were - probable- for camouflage purnoseo Two large, tnree-stery barracks installations are located in the southern section of the site. The entire area io surrtunded by a wAel or a high board fence in :laces and guarded b.. Soviet soldiers. Railroad connection is with Swinenuende railroad station and road connection eith the Kuseburz hi:hway. Some wooden barracksf,alocated outside the wall, accommodate the naval personnel belenging to the harbor oeration unit. A beacon system for comeass adjusting purposes was erected by the Soviets and is located between Klein I.:011in and Lognitzerort (the turning basin was already available); This adjestin installation an be used only by Soviet vessels, ani the water there is 7.2 meters deep (C5). Some workshopn (the former tuetters :;crks) adjoining the mine and barrage de.ot in the north and the northwest are used as warehouses by the Soviets (66). The fcnr hangars of the former Genean naval seanlene base (on the south cide of the harbor basin)(67) were reconditioned after the war and arc now used as a replacement dart depot (6) for shins and marine engines of the Soviet Navy. The oil depot (:)9)pwhich also eates back to the German alkloins the installatiene of the former German seaplane base, tewards the south-west. Six to eight underground containers, interconnected by underground ninelines, are located in various places in the woods there and only their erojectine ventilation ?Apes reveal their existence Three overground lines in the eastern section of the area run to the baak of the river, Ahere several quay niers are available to berth shins. The installations have been reconditioned after the war -Ind the :umning station has been in operation since lF)50. A sur track is located on the nier. ,artly unite also :;et fuel frem the oil _.enot (traneertation in L,nk cars was obeerve4 The entire instellation is fenced and larded by naval personnel. SECRnT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 50X1 Three three-storied barrack e installations (70)(eicture No 5), located at the northwest corner of the harbor, accommodate the Soviet diving and sAlvage command which (71)(picture 5), in the pest few yeare, removed nuzerous wreck lying within the Soinemueade harbor area. The eorl'ehces of this unit are housed in the old builiines. o' ?lane base on the north side of the harbor basin. The officers of the salvage command lived in 4 four-storied houses close to the barracks instellertions. The eic'estaden oharf (76)(picture No 5) instellation partly beloroes to the Soviets, partly to the Poles. The east side of the ichstaden rharf offers goal mcering berths (77), in particular for large chi; e majmo fast to dolphins in 10 to 13 meters of water, Soviet ewe vessels frequently tie up there The most conspicuous Luil.inLe3.on this lend spit include: The Electrical poeer station (78) is located at the north end of the sit (again in operation); Two large aboveground tanks (79)(picture No 5) about 3 meters hiet, one located at the south, end, the other about 100 meters north from the former. Three :single-floor or two-floor houses (30) located at the north end and a few wooden huts at the south end of the spit serve all euartero for Soviet navy personnel. A degauscing institute -(31) for ships is located south of the power station of tee :-dchetaden.wharf. The ezact position of -;i3 installetien has not been determined. b. In the tewn _etrict: The Soviet harbor cemmanderee office (85) ie accommodated in the former "Preussenhof" Hotel (now "Domflot", meaning Navy House) The Seviet ef:icers Id$j (36) ie situated at the einter harbor. The .:kw.'iet retions eleply deeet (87) is located on Kaseeurger eced (2 solie stone warehouses with ramps and 3 eOoden huts). The Soviet spare parts store for motor vehicles (80) is located on :iaasstrasee. The garage installations (89) of the :,oviet motor transport units are lecated at he intersection of Maaseetrasse and Gesdebusc:,stresee where the drivers are also accommodated. The Soviet naval hositel (90) (former municipal hospitd0 is located near the 3edbahneof (seaside visitor's railroad station) in the northern section of the town. A Soviet radar station (91) is located in the building of the former maritioe meteorolcteical observatory located on Gedebuscetresse ( ildsoblossberg). The Se,reet erieen jo iecated oeeosite the Lutheran Church qn. rc ;tr: e i eether two buileinee located in e'ec town eistriet are under common ,:reviet/Polieh eoriel c)n. SECR-T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 50X1 The sleu:hter house (-!.;) is located at tnc corner of Gronzotrasse and Vadostrasse, anfl the former b.,rr..:...ck(7: installtion5 (94a) o tne Cerrlah ar situated t the interoestion of C:atlebuschotrashe unl finaerteratte.s7,. in the latter aria, the 'oviet section is oearated from the Polish sector by a IreFence 13ovietO ilvinc: in the western ',Dart, ;:h?;le the aotera da,tt)., TnZonration received a thEaicahd. th_t a 2;tvviat filk unit with .twelvo bba. (i'.;er oh guno was e-dhrtered there, rhe entrace to the Soviet sector in fror Forberstrasse. The ':',oviet administration authorities '!;ere, located in the tualdins locatd in the ;:estern area of -the oite on Faerberstrnsoe inoladed a oiethirK! de at and some E-;:aterial dei?ots for shic'outfit (For eastern port c. the b_,rr..:oks installations, see"Polish nlitary Installtions", item 3 II, Paragraph 2.) II.Polish Navy , ? Harbor installations. The T'clish Navy had been conceded only very Tittle s.ace in the 3-dnemuende harbor. Only the two harbor basins west of the ifdchstaden ,harf, namely tie former ca1..h.rher and the winter harbor, which are separated by the so-Called 'Gruene Flaeche" (Green area), were available to the Polish naval forces (mainly landing shi)s; the chief naval base of the Polish Navy is Gdynia harbor). The coal harbor (99) has a quayage of about I,.200 meters with water de-,ths bet-ecn 4 and 6 meters. The berths available there are mainly used by landin craft. Large vecoels also are berthed alongside the wharves by the :ioviets. Dredging oa?.ratiOns are permanently under v:ct., in the coal harbor and neime new T.iles h:ve oen driven in J:T: the ,:harves winter h:.i.rbor 1J) (beteea the city bunk and "Grqene 0:Laeche") also inLzv.Ii.blL to the PoLish Navy. Tis basifl. has a quaago of about rioters ano. to ) to 4 ltexo deep .!ith only 0,6 roter in .daces at the ed;es, is practically unuctlable, unles vast dredL?7ini:: operations have been carried out. ti:A.lroad tracks run alsiv the western vlharf in o-zaa3tence of sraaes is doubted. vcoden huts Zor the Peiish Navy :re ? located on tbe tGruene ? YTheche' AA-::::un battery rOUr guns al:Taaa ;he from to time but it is net permanentkir Stationed there. Military ouiluinrs in the town district. The followin[2 Polish military inatallations were re2orted located in the town dietrict, The Polish harbor office (102,) is accommo4ated in the buflding of the oraewaterwye office on Lotsenstx-,see The landirv; sta;o (W3) of the :oll'sh harbor police is located close to the wharf 44-* itr*Qt trx." Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 ;.it:; -? .? , ' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01: CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 4r, The slau.:hter house (;5) is located at the corner of Grenzotrusse and Maasstrasse,.und, the Tor.r:;or b.a-raeks installations (94a) of the Gorman ilavy ar situated at t...ntoraectiori of Gaaebuschstrase ,and Paerbersrce, tn the latter ara, the t",oviet section is sei;arated from the Polish sector by a barbed--Aro fence (the 3o'v .c'h ivia, is the western part, and the; Poles in the eastern )art), Information receivPd in ,the tall ' of naioated th,A a 'Zoviet AA. unit with ,twelve ep-Bm'cilliber,.A4 guns was quqrterod there. The tr::nopto:;:the,.;30vi:etsector is from Paerborstrasse. The 01.4i,.,iii,(6.t:--:--41.0hoyities were looted in the Uild -11P.s;lcatodjte:_westorn area of the .oite on 'erbei's rls,46 h.oh nclac..ed a clothiug del.ot 2,nd some 4a eria j*a:outlit _na.snil.. provisions. Foactern axto the....barr.:cks installations, see"Polish ilitarj Install : 4ion3item B III paFgraph 2.) Harbor. insta.letions.. ?The.Polish:,Navy had been conceded only, 'rery little s..ace -in the , S-dnemuende.harbbro Only:' the. two harbor':.basins west of the ,Illich*,t11011.,N4rfr n4mSly the former dp:41,.hlber uha the winter harbor, hichAre Pep,E.Lrtp,d:. by. the co-balled '"Gruene Flaeche" i;6r,p,a).',:14er&-avaiiabItoJthes'N4ish fic,.val forces (mainly av4?baseJ0?. the Polish'NeNyls al)014t .1 2,00 meters ",xitil e're Tle' berths available there craft.Laree vessels ase are berthed o wharves by tLe :.')oviets Dredzing ole ratibns are rmaneritly . under way in the coal harbor and some new ;Ales ir.vc perm driven in at' the wharves, The wdnter.harbor (100) (between the city bunk and "Gruen? , FlaeChe?) al4o is available to the Polish :Oavy. This basin, 'which has a qw.4,7age of about 100 motors and is 3 to 4 meters dee 'with only O6 meter in :daces at the edges, is vrAotically unless vast' dredgilv open-Alone have been carried out Rollroad,tnicks run alen,L the western wharf. The existence of crows ia'doubted. oome:y4poden hut's for the Polish Navy arp located on the "Grue.ne aeohia":J14).',,biloSoviet-servLoed AA-gun battery of four ,fr*time,to tio but it is. not .permanently j,0A0.dtiere. _91,1cw1ng.'Po1is1imilitarT installations were re:?orted..located toyal:districtu' :-Th' Polish harbor office-(1Q2) is accommodated in the buildin8 of ;the former 'waterway office on Lotsenstr,sse. The landing stage . , (103) of the :oliSh harbor police is located close to the wharf '444 6U16,11t 1.91Tif Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 570--Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R6602.06100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 3eC1.672 -11 -- 50X1 The former German naval hospital (104) in the "Plante" park is now a Polish naval hospital. A Polish naval headquarters (105) is located in a building on Neue Strasie (no exact position knosn). The Polish frontier protection command ('NOP) has headquarters (IC6) in a building on the north side of Neue Strasee. The Polish ration supply depot (107) is located in the building of the former German ration supply depot on the west bank of the 'anterhafen. The Polish military guard detail (108) is accommodated in the houees close to and opposite the town houee. The permit issuance office is a military office issuine permits and is located in .Kleiner e:arkt (former Kantorowicz house, exact position not known). As mentioned under I, the slaughter house (93) and the Gadebusoh barracks installations (94b) Jas.) uneer joint Polish/Soviet or individual administretion. The east section of the Gadebusch barracks installation (94b) quarters Polish infantry end naval units (about 5 companies), Another barracks installetions area (109) quartering Polish soldiers is located west of the above barracks installetions. This is a former German naval settlement. A 30-man Polish frontier protection detail (110) is quartered in a houee located on Korswand highway. A fenced radio etetion (111) eith numerous 30 to 40 meters high antenna masts is located about 1,000 meters westof this . building. Possibly this stetion has meanwhile been transferred to Karnitz. IIIL, Merchant 3hieeine and Fisheri Faoilities. l? East side of the Swine River. In the pest few years anew and larger transshipment installation (113)(picture No 6) was erected upstream from and adjoining erohibited area I. A concrete pier, about 100 to 120 metere long and 4 neters wide, was erected on piles at a distance of about 12 meters from the pier; the river bank wharf also was built in concrete; the water alongside the pier was 6 to 10 meters deep. The basin created in this manner is spanned by two ohipment bridges, each carrying a modern luff ing crane of 8 to 10 tons lifting capacity. This transshipment instellation, ehich is under Polish adeinistration, is the only efficient transshipment plant in the entire harbor area and is frequently used to lighten shies which otherwise could not ascena as far as Stettin because of deep draft. Railroad connection5are available. Another 3- to 5-ton plain type crane stands just south of the lendine stae of the street ferry. In the past few years a new fishing herbor (116) (picture No 7) (Odra Port) with a fishing combine building was erected on the iioevenhaken (Gulls hook) spit oeeosite the south end of the Eichstaden wharf at the point where the 'Old Swine River. branches off from the main channel. These installations are under the administretion of the Palmer, the Polish state- controlled fishing organization. The buildings erected there are in continual need of reeair because of the weak subsoil of the site. SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01: CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 50X1 ' The harbor basin?(117) was excavated ? durini; poridd 7949 to 1951, and is about 200 meters lonf:: and about 80. meters wide; the .concrete .wharf surrounding it is fitted with a sheet .L2ile revetment. The w,,Aer do ti there was estimated 3 tc 10 meters 3,000 (.311' stearer was observed there), A small floatin,.; dock caTrab:le of accommodatitr.: tra,;,lers _occasionally oldserved 'n the interior ::art of tho harbor basin, A'r(*ort received in A,:;ril 1954 mentioned .??'a.rlcating doc1;: of about 10000 tone ccity lying south of the 'harbor basin. This doc.robobly was the one. just f:.eiltioned., Thi:l...enttre'ihst.4112Ltiol'ochsists Of the rollw:inj: 1)1nLs ana.-bUildikTs. (the e-d!Lac:t location of various ? buildins could :be-detemined). An eight7.story cold stQrage buildiaij (119) ,th an approximate 100 by 35moter floor. n.paoe- Thb eif4;1c-flOor prodesSin ship. (120). has floor dvace of sbOuLL:"?0 by ...)0 meters ? at which. the oatcho-s. are directly. landedo Thi is a three-story :!:dicLaz;in6- h..11 (12.1)(floor s0/ace abcut 100 by 30 meters) rhiirc. connection on the southeast. side. loft (122) belon-2:s to a not-thin. equi:Ted .-with .e. yarn t::isting Administration bui1J.inj area (12) ocl:IL;rises a threLstery ??-?? ad:ainistrtion bu1aandco othr-small A. repair yard-:(124) for ishin:; cutters is located .:;outh of .'the:???ht:zber..basin,? . - ? aroc14.. which at 'premit is serviced by?100 to 150cutters'and'.aboat 50: :',riftcrs no 1reahd 31.111)1.o:is women, wus scheduled to be com01;leted by 1955 to han:J?le 'the--COnsiderably tioreased number of Polish.fishin.boats? .? equippel with all, sorts ofsi.nstAlutionki, including Ace storage?:choS, a?fiSh cannry? ?a.net-mal:in,?; left with its own weaving mill, and. be capable of processin. all catchos ,arriving therei (pion durnz the fishin;?season (arrin3. ?.scas n) A .sohool for.trainin:; the new fishint2 corps (6 to 8 weeks Courses of instruction) was..lreedy in oper6t-lon, ? The boatbuilding yard. (125) (picture No a) .of the Riots firm formerly located on?"Gruene. 11aeche71 is now situated north ? ci the.aast berth of the Sweden ferry, present,-4?broadside slips ana tvo bail ii, shOps .(another t'No alleedly .Aere under -COAstruction)-, on .:7hioh. fishin27,. cutters are boi.n4 built, are ...-onthe...preses..o.f this. bpatbuilding yard. The.CapcitY of the :yard and ita-labor strength were not. stated. ? - ? - ? ? - ? ?. A .14ei near..Kluess (126) dating?bac. to. the German .periodv ..?4bOut? 200 meters len and 6 to 13 meters deep in de is located near the village of.Kluoss. It was not learned. whether ??this. installation Could be used by the fishin:.; combine :J,8 a . berthing or unloading ',Ilace,or if it also could oerve other -purposes* ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R0002001oon1n_fl Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/07/01 : CIA-RDP83-00418R000200100010-3 ;"..) Lhn.;`;`.1. 50X1 ie St side of the swine River. The Hohenzollern ::barf (127) (extending upstream from the street ferry as fur Rs the winter harbor) is the only pier available to gencrol merchant 'i;;in It is about 400 meters lonn 7 meters dclp ama. is bordered by the Ostswine train ferry Oran No cranes are avail:die on this pier, and the rnilrnad track runnian. alar the pier therefore cannot be U500 for unloadinn oner.tions. 3. Peru connections, The river is crossed by three ferries: Street ferry trafCin (126 is maintained br a street ferry plying between the end of the Kaiserbollwork (Emperorys wharf) and. Ostsnine. Railroad ferry (12n), carnyinn railroad trains from the west end of the Hohenzollern wharf to Ostswine railroad station, establishes the connection with Us:rdom Island and the town of Train ferry to and from 3,u.oden (iO) nith one or two weekly. - departuren for and arrivals from Traelleborg(Sweden) leaves from the north end of NenInn channel (on the west side of the river), and a scccnd ferry wharf for connection .sith iollin Island is available at ,-eevonheicen, south of the fishing cutter yard. IV, Miscellaneous. Traffic- installation. Becauve of the restricted capicity of the railroad sratem the vast ilajority of: food and ether supplies from the Soviets arrives lr sea. Certain commodities for the Polish military and civil adlnistrtions ,:iso arrive by sea. The e%istin7.Lrad connections include the following linesz FY:vm '::iinemuende to Island, serviced by two ferry lines crossing the aJ;ine 'liver to Eaet 'Xollin (a sind:le-track line), continuinn. from there to Stettin, and to Ko1berg3. in a. westerly direction to ;olgust (single-track railroad), crossing the Peene River there and continuinr to Greifswnld- Stralsundl in a wostnrly direction via.Hsedom (at present single-track line; the second trnon, which has been dismantled, is scheduled to be relaid.) A railroad bridge spans the Peene River for the redlrond line to Berlin. All railroad linre are in operation. ? 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