SOVIET UNION MILITARY - ECONOMIC REPORT 10/4
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Dated: 19 April 1943
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During the Second World War the German Signal Intelligence
Control Center of the Staff of the Chief of Army Signal Ser- .
vice (HNW, LNA) issued a series of reports to show the USSR
military-economic situation as reflected in Russian internal
plain language traffic. These reports appeared at short, ir-
regular intervals, usually six per month, for the period Oc-
tober 1942-March 1943 EightF0 A1DZ f these reports have
been translated and issued by
It is planned to issue a complete set of translations of the
reports beginning with the most recent aEi? n backward
but omitting those already translated by
The numbering of the items was added by the translatoFDil3a
Ft"nans did this only in the last eighteen reports, -
inclusive. Since the original material was in Rus-
sian, an effort has been made when translating the German to
determine the original Russian term wherever possible. This
is facilitated by the Russian fondness for abbreviations. In
these translations into English the probable meaning of the
abbreviation will be given in parenthesis the first time it occurs
in each report.
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19 April 1942
The Soviet Union
Military-Economic -Report 10/4
(Based on domestic radio traffic)
Individual Messages
1.) Food Situation
(1). In the first quarter the Fish Sales in Tiflis and Baku are behind in their deliveries;
for example, 35 tons of fish products are still to -be-delivered to the Chief Directorate for the
Tea Industry.
12) The--oil.mills in Tiflis. received 207 tons of sunflowers as of 9 April.
(3) The manufacture of the following is planned by the -Wine Directorate for May:
80, 000 liters
35, 000 liters
100, 000 liters
30, 000 liters
3, 000 liters
100, 000 liters
In May stud bulls will be shipped from Erivan to North Osetia. For this purpose
(4) A lack of flour apparently prevails in-a-rdzhonikidze, for the--Food Industry could
not produce .any-.macaroni or bakery products in March. For April the production of 120 tons
of macaroni and 35 tons of bakery products is scheduled.
(5)In .May the following is to be delivered to the Transcaucasus:
3 carloads
10 carloads
5 carloads
liqueurs
wine brandies
grain schnapps
cognac
,unfermented grape juice
grain alcohol
butte r
ewe's cheese
milk products
(6) The Transcaucasian Front is to receive 70 tons of macaroni and 20 tons of butter.
(7) From.6 to..lO..April the Food Industry inKafan shipped 166 tons of honey products.
(8)
25 railroad cars have been authorized.
(9) The Road Directoratein Erivan requires the following for sowing:
0. 3 tons
0. 005 tons
5 tons
maize
sunflowers
barley
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(10) 25 tractors arrived at Prokhladnaya Station. However, the NK for Agriculture
in Nalchik could only accept 13 since-the remaining tractors lacked magnets and other parts.
(11) In April, horse transportation is being permitted by the Oil Industry in Makhach-
kala and Groznyj. For this purpose- two tons of feed must be delivered by the Grain Procure-
ment Office of Makhachkala and twenty tons by the Grain Procurement Office in Groznyj.
(12) In the second quarter the offices of the River Fleet received the following food
allocations
Meat Fish Butter Sugar
Animal Fats
Vegetable Fats
Bakery
(Amounts are given in tons)
Products
Ust Usa 0.8 - - 0.2
Kirov - 3 - 0.6
0.2
0.6
-
-
Molotov 5.7 - - 1.1
1.1
-
-
Ufa 14.8 5.5 4.6 2.2
-
2.3
3.9
Novosibirsk 20.4 15 2.8 - 14.9
-
3.4
13
Uralsk 4.6 1.7 1.5 0.6
-
1
3
Ulan Ude - 5.6 2.9 2. 6
3.4
2.1
4.4
Blagoveshchensk10 11 - 4.8
4
3.8
4.1
Yakutsk 13.4 13.7 - 6.7
6.5
6
8.2
(13) In addition Raznezhe received 1200 liters of schnapps and Astrakhan 1500 liters of
alcohol.
(14) 50 tons of seed potatoes must be procured by the NKRF Directorate in Krasnoyarsk
2.) Oil Supply
(15) For the second quarter the following deliveries are scheduled to the offices of
the River Fleet-
Gorkij 68 tons motor oil
2 tons viscosin
3 machine oil
0.5 solidol
2 avtol
Stalingrad 5 auto gasoline
2 petroleum
1 ligroin
0.5 gasoline
3 petroleum (additional for the sovkhoz)
16 diesel fuel
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Semipalatinsk
500 tons
7
oil
diesel fuel
cylinder oil
viscosin
machine oil
motor oil
s olidol
avtol
viscosin
machine oil
motor oil
solidol
avtol
(16) Transporting oil during April and May will be carried out more extensively
by Astrakhan. Water routes are to be used first of all. The smaller part is to be transported
by railroad, The following are to be- received:
Gorkij
Kamuste
Ulyanovsk
Kujbyshev
Saratov
Molotov
Derbeshke
Ryazan
Shchurovo
Kastrov
Khimki
Saratov
Kurmysh
Durasovo
Voskresensk
Vetluga
Lyskovo
10, 000 tons
45, 020
900
4, 200
3, 000
1,000
1,000
1,000
3, 000
11000
2, 600
1,785
350
600
600
550
1,080
mazut
mazut
mazut
petroleum
(17) In March Kujbyshev had the following oil consumption:
Mazut
Oil
Petroleum
Gasoline
Supply on 1 March
209 tons
47 tons
2. 55 tons
1 ton.
Arrivals
207 tons
633. 9 tons
4.35 tons
3, 86 tons
consumption Supply on 1 Aril
71 tons 405. 8 tons
49 tons 631.8 tons
3 tons 3. 6 tons
2. 4 tons 3 tons
(18) All ships putting in. at Stalingradduring the navigation period are being supplied
with lubricating oil. The office in Stalingrad has to assure the delivery of the oil.
(19) Fuel is very scarce in. Uralsk. The- ships could not be supplied for their first
voyage. There is only a supply of petroleum on hand for 10 to 15 days.
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(20) NKRF-Chardzhou requires the following oils in May:
8. 1 tons
diesel fuel
4. 1
petroleum
0. 12
gasoline
0.25
diesel oil
0.45
avtol
3.) Coal Supply
(21)
The offices of the River Fleet received the following coal deliveries:
Rybinsk
1300 tons
Gorkij
1300 tons
Molotov
3305 tons
Omsk
1800 tons
(22)
For the year 1943 Semipalatinsk was authorized a coal quota of 52, 000 tons.
(23)
Kujbyshev had the following coal consumption in March:
Supply on 1 March Arrivals
Consumption
S
l
Anthracite
2018 tons
57 tons
1120 tons
upp
y on 1 April
Coal
110
0 tons
Coke
57
--
11
110
34.6
44.1
47. 5
4. ) Timber Supply
(24) In the second quarter the following offices of the River Fleet must deliver the
following quantities of piled-up timber to the distribution centers in addition to their own
timber procurement offices:
Gorkij 95, 000 cu. meters
Kujbyshev 2, 000
Ufa 20, 000
Omsk 190,000
Khaba-
rovsk 36, 000
Blagov-
eshchensk 30, 000
(25) In addition the following deliveries are being carried out to the following offices:
Kujbyshe.v
1500 cu. meters
timber
Stalingrad
6000 cu. meters
buildin
ti
b
d
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g
m
er (a
ditional)
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harbor-s
9000 cu. meters
timber
Kalach
5 carloads
timber
Lower Irtysh
73, 000 cu. meters
timber
Steamship Agency
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(26) Kujbyshev could fulfill only 60 per cent of the timber procurement plan and only
28 per cent of the transport plan. In the fall and winter periods 55, 300 cu. meters were to
be transported; however, only 33, 348 cu. meters were procured and only 15, 385 cu. meters
transported.
5.) Transport Situation
(27) According to a report from Ordzhonikidze railway troops, special formations
and the local population have been called on for rebuilding the railway line. The- line is
operating once again with a velocity of 30 to 50 kilometers per hour. Traffic could be re-
opened on the branch lines to. Kis-lovodsk, Zhele-znovodsk and Neslobnaya. On the other
hand, traffic is stopped on other branch lines because of the reconstruction of the large and
medium. bridges.. The..Budenovsk Branch Line must be rebuilt by 25 April.
(28) A. significant shortage of railroad cars is noticed again and again. For example,
3, 419 tons of freight which cannot be transshipped have been accumulated in Gorkij harbor.
Large tea shipments are stowed in Krasnovodsk because of the shortage of railroad cars.
For the same reason, Krasnovodsk cannot receive the allotted 13 carloads of sawn timber.
The workers from. the., Don Kuban Oblast' employed in Ufa cannot be returned to their own
areas as scheduled. Likewise, Ulan Ude cannot receive the required railroad cars from
the East Siberian Railway.
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Dated: 16 April 1943
/THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS.- INFORMATION- AFFECTING
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vice (HNW, LNA) issued a series of reports to show the USSR
military-economic situation as reflected in Russian internal
plain language traffic. These reports appeared at short, ir-
regular intervals, usually six per month, for the period Oc-
tober 1942-March 1943 Eight -three of these reports have
been translated and issued by
It is planned to issue a complete set of translations of the
reports beginning with the most recent aI IAb3an backward,
but omitting those already translated by
The numbering of the items was added by the translatoiFQ63a
Ft@ifi Snans did this only in the last eighteen reports, -
inclusive. Since the original material was in Rus-
sian, an effort has been made when translating the German to
determine the original Russian term wherever possible. This
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16 -April 1943
The -Soviet Union
Military-Economic Report 9/4
(Based on domestic radio traffic)
Individual Mes-sages
1.) Personnel Situation
(1) In ?a decree -of? 6 April-the --Exee-live Committee of the NK for the River Fleet
confirmed the fact that the mobilization of the population for work on ships and landing
places .is insufficient. Immediate measures are desired for improving the situation regard-
ing. mobilization. Concerning its execution, reports must be submitted by telegraph each
week according to oblast'.
(2) The draft exemption. of sovkhoz workers of the NKRF is extended to 1 July 1943.
(3) Water transport bases in Omsk, Kirensk, Krasnoyarsk and Khabarovsk have
once again.demanded the return of workers who were temporarily assigned to other organiza-
tions.
2.) Food Situation
Caucasus
(4) In the first quarter-Plant "Generator" (exact location unknown) received:
38 tons meat products
70.5 fish products
0. 1 ton butte r
15.4 tons vegetable fat
36.4 sugar products
18.9 cheese
27 boxes of eggs
(5) The Georgian Champagne Combine is to deliver four carloads of champagne
to the Azerbajdzhan Fish Sales.
Erivan
(6) As of 1 March the Armenian NK for theFood Industry received from the sovkhozes
for the first quarter:
Delivery Allotted
Meat 1.46 tons 2. 0 tons
Milk 0.25 1.5
(7) In the second quarter the Sugar Sales has to transfer 1. 12 tons of sugar to the
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Chief. Directorate for Highways of the NKVD-.
(8) In the second quarter the Armenian sovkhozes have to transfer:
To the NK for Agriculture
180 tons Milk
2. 5 Ewe's cheese
To the NK for the Meat and Dairy Industry
115, 000
To the NK for the Food Industry
3. 2 tons Meat
20.4 Milk
2. 05 Ewe's cheese
(9) Poti. In March the Food Division of the Black Sea Fleet received 125 tons of
canned goods from the citrus combine.
(10) According to a message to Stalingrad the River Fleet has to set up its own re-
construction sections. They are receiving the same rations as military reconstruction
sections.
(11) The Lower Volga Steamship Agency received 1500 liters of schnapps from the
schnapps factory in Saratov.
(12) The NKRF.Directorate in Uralsk requests approval for catching fish in the
Ural River and its tributary "Chagan" , since, as is known, the River Fleet is not being
centrally supplied with fish.
3.) Material. Supply
(13) On 12 March 1 carload of paper was shipped from Krasnovodsk to the NK for
Finance in Armenia (Erivan).
(14) "Tkvarcheli Coal" in Akarmara received 10, 000 conveying (?) belts from
(15) In the period from. 5 to 10 April three carloads of paper are to be shipped to
Storehouse No. 168 an d 10 tons of writing paper and 20 tons of newsprint to Tashkent.
(16) In Volsk eight carloads of cement were shipped by the Directorate of the NKRF.
4.) Metal Supply
(NK for River Fleet)
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(17) In April the following deliveries are being carried out to the offices of the
Svenigovo 18 meters band saws
Kujbyshev 1. 4 tons steel
40 tons cast iron
Saratov 5 tons bar iron
A-strakhan 4. 5 tons bronze
Chistopol 0. 07 tons tin
Ufa 20 tons cast iron
Ulan Ude 402 meters seamless pipe
(18) On 1.April Kujbyshev reported a supply of nine-tons of cast iron and 25 tons
of alloyed cast iron. The remainder of 285 tons of scrap metal and 4, 256 tons of non-ferrous
scrap metal are to be delivered immediately.
5.) Oil Supply
(19) For April 0..5 ton of petroleum has been authorized for the NK for the Light
Industry. The minimum requirement amounts to 8 tons. However, an authorization of at
least 7 tons was. requested in order to avoid any work stoppage.
(20) For April an additional 1, 000 tons of light petroleum and 150 tons of truck
gasoline- have- been authorized for the Armenian Council of the NK in Erivan.
(21). For the second quarter the Armenian NK for the Light Industry requires 6 tons
of petroleum, 15 tons of truck gasoline and 12 tons of ligroin.
(22) For April the offices of the NKRF will receive the following:
Gorkij
Plant "Teplokhod"
Plant "Molotov"
0. 3 ton
0. 2 ton
aviation gasoline
aviation gasoline
Svenigovo
Plant "Butyakov"
0.2
aviation gasoline
Ku jb ys he v
0.1
gasoline
1.5
ligroin (for collective
gardens)
Chistopol
100
motor oil
Uralsk
100
mazut
4.5
petroleum
0.2
gasoline
5
oil
6.) Coal Supply
(23) The Georgian Brick Works require an additional 1, 000 tons of coal in April.
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(24) The Chief Directorate of Coal Supply has to carry out the following deliveries
for April:
For the Georgian Industry of Volatile Oil 500 tons Tkvibuli coal
100 tons Tkvarcheli coal
For Oktemberyan 100 tons Tkvibuli coal
100 tons Tkvarcheli coal
(25) In April the following coal deliveries for the NKRF are being announced:
2300 tons for Kujbyshev
2300 tons for Ulyanovsk
1300 tons for- Ufa
(26) The following additional allotments are to be carried out by Molotov in April:
3000 tons of coal to Tikhie-Gory
2000 tons of coal to Kineshma
600 tons of coal to Yaroslavl
(27) The NKRF Directorate in Semipalatinsk received a supply of 52, 000 tons of
coal for 1943.
(28) For April 21, 000 tons of coal are scheduled for the Enisej Steamship Agency
of which Krasnoyarsk will receive 14, 000 tons. The transportation is to be carried out by
rail.
7.) Textile Supply
Tiflis
(29) For the second quarter the Georgian NK for the Light Industry requires two
tons of cotton cord.
(30) In the second quarter the following deliveries of jumel cotton yarn are being
carried out by the Hosiery Combine:
To the Georgian NK_forLight Industry
1.
8 tons
Shoe Factory "Beriya"
0.
3
Armenian. NK for. Light Industry
0.
7
Azerbajdzhan NK for Light Industry
0.
8
Turkmen NK.for Light Industry
0.7
(31) The sovkhozes of the Georgian SSR have to transfer in the second quarter 20
tons of wool including:
To the NK for Cattle Breeding 15 tons
To the NK for Food 5
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(32) The sovkhozes of the Armenian SSR have to deliver 8. 71 tons of wool including
5 tons to the NK for Cattle Breeding and 3. 71 tons to the NK for Food.
8.) Chemical Supply
(33) For April the Armenian Light Industry Supply in Erivan has been authorized
30 tons of caustic soda, 30 tons of fat, and 17 tons of sodium sulfide.
(34) In April the Chemical Plant in Kirovakan is to ship 3 carloads of carbide to
Astrakhan-for the Construction Directorate of the NKVD.
(35) The Manganese Trust in Chiaturi is to ship immediately the- 300 tons of man-
ganese ore made available for April to Plant "Kaganovich" in Gorkij and 400 tons to the re-
smelting plant in Klyuchevik. The shipment must be completed by 20 April.
(36) The Sulphuric Acid Plant in Alaverdy is to ship immediately to the iodine plant
in Baku-Neftechala 50 tons of sulphuric acid for April. The remaining 80 tons of sulphuric
acid are to be shipped by 25 April.
(37) The NKRF Directorate in Rybinsk received 130 bottles of acetylene from Saratov
and the NKRF Directorate in Molotov 1 ton of caustic potash.
(38) During April 10, 000 tons of superphosphate are to arrive in Uralsk for the
NKRF.
9.) Production
(39) In accordance with the plan for 1943/44 the following NKRF offices are to
manufacture spare parts for ship repairs:
Omsk
Novosibirsk
Krasnoyarsk
Ulan Ude
Khabarovsk
Blagovesh-
chensk
Irkutsk
Yakutsk
for 450, 000 rubles
for 350, 000 rubles
for 39-0,000 rubles
for 290, 000 rubles
for 490, 000 rubles
for 160,000 rubles
for 130, 000 rubles
for 150, 000 rubles
10.) Transport Situation
(41) Erivan.
In April.270 cars are needed by the chemical plant in Kirovakan for
transporting lime and 600 cars for Plant "Sovpren".
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(42) Ordzhonikidze. The railway lines in Osetia require the following for repair:
3850 meters rails
5600 units sleepers
3 units switches
(43) The following are stored along the-branch lines of the Ordzhonikidze Railway:
Rail Types Kilometers
Switch Type
No. of Units
For the NK for
Procurement 1-AO 29
3A1 /-9
2
2-AO 713
3-AO 981
For the NK for the Oil
Industry
2-A3
442
ZA1/9
4
3-45
322
3A1/9
48
--
--
1/11
14
Timber Industry
2-0
3-AO
344
116
3A1/9
Food Industry
2-Al
398
3A1/9
5
3-Al
43
-~
--
Fish Industry
1 -AO
375
Meat Industry
1-Al
50
3A1/9-
3
2-A6
3
80
2
--
--
For Local Industry
-AO
1-AO
50
312
--
3A1/11
1
2-Al
700
--
-
3-AO
338
--
-
Shipbuilding
--
--
8A1/11
13
2-A21
987
1/9
27
3-A8
150
--
--
NK for Ferrous Metals
2-A4
67
3A1/11
3
--
1/9
16
Trade Union
3-A3
200
3A1/9
5
(44) The rails and switches of the branch line Mineralny-Vody, Prokhladnaya
and Dzyartkov,which could be used for laying the main line have been completely used up in
repairing the main line. For repair work weaker rail types such as 1-A, 2-A, and 3-A can
also be used.
(45) Tugboats are being towed by passenger ships in Kujbyshev and Molotov.
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(46) The Military Reconstruction Directorate of the Lower Volga in Stalingrad
received 25 new boats.
(47) In April the NKRF Directorate in Uralsk has-to carry out a scheduled transport
of 3, 000 tons including 1500 tons of bread grain.
(48) Chardzhou. Above-plan transports of the NKRF may be carried out in the
future only after the complete execution of the planned transports, particularly since fuel is
allotted -only for the scheduled trips.
(49) In April the NKRF Directorate in Uralsk has to carry out the following trans-
ports:
To Chalysh 500 tons
To Khodzhli 1, 000 tons
To Bashauz 50,0 tons (superphosphate)
(50) In March the Amu Darya Steamship Agency did not fulfill the transport plan.
11.) Civil Air Fleet
(51) The following units of the Civil Air Fleet were recently identified: Regiment
Maguinskij in a message of 29 March. Location unknown.
(52) The 11th Flight Squadron in a message of 28 March from Kujbyshev to an in-
distinct radio station.
(53) A training flight regiment in Stalinabad according to a message of 7 April.
(54) A group Kluson with an unknown location according to a message of 27 and
30 March. The group is disposing of its own portable aviation repair workshops: Location
cannot be identified.
(55) The following were confirmed:
13th Flight Regiment according to a message of 6 -April. Location unknown
3rd Flight Regiment with a present location of Stalinabad
8th Flight Regiment with a present location of Ashkhabad.
(56) According to a message of 9 April the 3rd and 8th Flight Regiments arrived
in Tashkent for assignment by the Uzbek Directorate. It is to be noted, furthermore, that
the Uzbek Directorate is also assigning other flight regiments.
(57) The following plants were recently identified:
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Plant 49 location not known
Plant 85 location not known
Plant "Ural Energo" presumably in Sverdlovsk
Aviation Factory No, 84 in Ashkhabad
The latter is assigning one of its own flight sections which will be used either for individual
flights or for transportation purposes.
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