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I, ADAMOVKA (5600WH, 510a0vE)
Shoe factory
Clothing factom:
Approximately 300 employees.
No other industries,
2, ALGA (54000% 57?301Z)
AulaNTULAPia freIorx (112804):
Nmployment varies from 2.000 to 5,000 men.
Convict labor is used.
ARGAYASH (550291N, 800514)
Dam construction:
Started in 19111 en the Osheu River.
Approximately 300 workers.
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4. ASHKHABAD (37?5742 58?221Z)
Glass actor
Production of plexiglass and thermos glass.
Bmployment a73proximate1y 800 workers.
Supplied all of Central Asia, including Chelyabinsk
acco w
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6. ASO'ir (47?064E4 39?2541) i;(44ifidto
cgol sip.%
One dud' in opc ?ation
7. ETALISTOK (53008eN. 2'2310121). Poland
Eophnavad Ef
loathe:: refinf-ag stop.
Employme-it about 30 uorkers.
8. HODAYBO (57050N. 114e10111)
Gold mispos
Employ a.;.,,proxims:Liely 2.000 workers.
One shaV, locatc I about 45 km east of town produces lit-10 kg
gold daily; entLitlys about 200 workers.
9. BUM (55?25q4 5p3vi)
sgat) Actor;,7
Shoe Isom:,
LialuitaValw-telltel%
41/$09110110-110Yerrige_Ileut
No heavy inclustry ;a town.
10. BALANOTO (5200:10N, 47 ups)
Aggeatjacia_pleap ;a* further information
laiGILSU (46050 g 70t0)
ligislaskazat
Neroxfoctares raf iators.
Employs approxik atsly 2000-3,000.
12. CREW (630340id, 5304,, 4s)
augss_seilmsght
Located In the horse of the Ukhta River.
Consists of orovr rat kindred wooden houses.
Eullt in 1941.
=slaw
Rellygor linos
EOM in 1942 Uomaihro. to Arkhangelsk.
7.20.01.ia242a..2 1,72.-ZSVV:
Enisged in wood cutting.
Located thx.ee''k'l from Chiluro.
plaks_21#
Located 30VOU t0 12 ks from Ohihru in the direction of Ukhta.
In charge of ne,3 drillings :on the oil fields.
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24124_mgmakng.mlar
Converted into
Was benwily go&
Employed_ sever.
. Uses coal for
(51.?48% 556.
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Froductf.on of
Employe approx,
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15. DARISICA (50025%30
A small town lace
ilL42.221Aapx_mw
Destroyed duri.
Wax unaergoing
in SepteMber 15,
MSDIAMMAI5E-gpak
Employed about
lospon factory during the war.
tWmasaid. convicts.
no further details.
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eadhinery from two plants evacuated from ,Gomel.
Altar: boots.
tely 2,000-2.500 morkars.
kletelY 70 tons of bread in 24 bourse
tate ly 300 worker,.
tile distribution was as follows:
Jitter: unite
imilian 1:ovulat1on
adnstrial Outtibliebments including;
1.,kgMit
Located on Maxim Gorki Street
cr Initting mill
35M)
d. on. the shores of the Dneper
v411),910
the war.
reconstruction when source left this region
46.
500 to 600 workers, including Pws?
16. DZHALAL4BAD (4005601:, 73?0018)
The tommaIms a polvlation of about 3,000, the majority of whom suffer
from malaria..
as &fialts9X-ES.P:kOZZ:
Employs about
b. krgatEtak.54i
0 workers.
Eimple/s about 1150 workers.
Manufae.:;ures lk, cotton, and. woolen hosiery, felt boots. and comb3.
Has abont 30 b: operated knitting machines.
c. Sig,_thearg(.11.491rit. Etatiagett ):
Located two to tliree km from town.
'Under construw.ian in 1944 but machinery to be installed was not
on hand as of c1 1945,
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Produce:1 5,000 '. tere of 96 percent alcohol daily from molasses
rocelve4 froTA the angar refinery listed below and from another
ougar_refineyy not known to source.
Eq9.41904 with a small hydroelectric power plant and modern aqui:pent.
.51;Wfg.i._..teln_037E;
Located t km from above-mentioned alcohol plant.
Also equippee. with a email hydroelectric power plant and modern
o pment.
18. MERZEINSK (530421r, 27?1012)
katur_Sf;e2aNtni 114:
A faoc;ory located next to the railroad station.
Zmpleys about 400 workers.
Production o:;" door knobs, lock*, hinges, rakes, steel combs.
Zxcept for mcdern drilling machines, all equipment is old.
Average prodretion of window hinges was 125 kg per man in an 8-huur
shift; one men could turn out about eight to ten door lock? in
an. 8-hour sh5.ft.
19. PERMS& (40?220N, 710481i) 25X1C
Prem-Eolmbilkep
Approximately 40 employees.
NIsrufactures'far coats, %tees, and other clothing.
GUMIlk (Mtkral-ita-baitArv..-Fitailt
About to be completed in V946, at which time there were
about 1,000 employees.
Produces oil from cotton seeds.
Located about one kilometer from a textile plant in the directior.
of the city. aie further data on textile plant)
20. NRUNIE (42?45111, ?OWE) 25X1C
..lt9iee.4110,4;
Under construltion along a channel in the outskirts of the city
by a crew of tbout 2,000 working in three shifts dell,.
Blquippcidiwitb one, American turbine; another was being erected.
21. OAM (62?07135p 490411B) 25X1C
"5.Pets-2421190-...,Ltekoiiim:(sic)
A factory comasted in 1944 and located nine km from the GAN
railroad statmni.
Produces plywood veneer for aviation purposes.
Approximately 2,000 employees.
25Xlik11111,1innufatt Possiba7 identical with the Meter,'
men Tara. ri.)
22. TAMS= (57?221N, 61?52111 aporoxinate)
This tot is located 15 km from Polerevakoye, 120 lot from Sverdlovsk in
the direction of Niohni,
Tank anc1,0.11311114r...rflifaXigetq77.I
Itetablichnd il943..
Xmployed approximately 2,000
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23. EANASH (WWI. 47 3113)
agalaEfLEVX-Ft.Rtit.11ptorfs
Approximate, ty 500-600 employees.
24. EARAmNALW (42050139 73?2)1B approximate)
Population of T&om 12,000 to 13,000
Awar...r Jr:Amy
4.122W4SISITN LEIE1._:21114;.
25 aaaN3 (40?0813. 65?11a11)
icattigaVAGgie u1)1, Nn.
coxes) PrIAL
Completely destroyed W fire In 1942 but rebuilt the sane ystar,,
Emplayed ahlut 500 annsian workers and 30G-400 PWs.
26. Emmy= (540000 I, 861'421E)
RIBALBIAlts
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A total of 'ix or swan all producing good quality anthracite.
Shafts No. 7. and BO. 2 are the largest and are aver 200 meters doep.
Shaft 3o. 3 is 120 meters dim and has only one opening. used tor
both satran:m and exit. About 300 workers employed In this Shaft,
woesing in Zree shifts daily; six grays of 15..16 men each work
underground extracting coal. inch group produces about 20 tons
Df coal In an 8-hour Shift. The other 200 men work on the
ground. DVector of that Bo. 3 is Babniker.
27. ZON410) (140?32% 700581E 25X1C
Population app.oximately50,000. The town has no water gystem and MO
electric power planv. Electricity is furnished. from an outside source.
(See
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About 500 erployeee.
awaygapery
Built In 1941-01942.
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Approx1mate:1y 500 x 10500 meters In size.
Each of the felltories mentioned Above had two or three trucks of its
atm.
hadmOmoits.
Equipped miUtt 45 Studebaker trunkm varying in Size from 2.5 to 3.6
tone, 20 7.1:5 Bo. 5 three-ton truck, and 10-15 GAZ-A 1.5-ton trucks.
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26. YOSIANGaN (itiAlooatcoi- about 40 'meters from Dzhalal.
9.2.4-2114r
Twenty 'five t twanty.eigat 'bats.
WeU#F It:tipped with mechanical mining aide.
As of Nuke 19.45, each shaft produced an average of 200 tons
anthr zite in 24 hours.
29. NOWRQTA,Itcc,ratroval (Approximately 58eN, VAX. midway between Moscow
icl,Lekniead)
Soft coal minest
?paw for ex oitstion in 1939.
rifteut shaft ; in operation.
.appro2-unate2y 3,000 employees working in three 8-hour shifts.
About 00 mar. work in Gosh shaft and they_ce approximately t0
loads :500 kr, each) in on 8..hour shift. MN Oommenl: o 25X1A
ex:pia-Alen e: van for the extremely low production figure.)
30. MDZMODEMTANLZ (56?211N. 5603.5'S)
Located cm the Voiga River and has a population of approximately 10,000.
Mitgazat2PP-Reattle-,144,14.1AMt:
Most the lmisbor is shipped to Astrakhan.
No other ?LndustV,es in-the town.
3.NRABROARKIIIC (approximately 51?06111, 4504113)
Located e,74 the f3:1:i;alipmat-Earatov railroad line, 60 km southeast of Saratow.
This railvad :allegedly has all its railroad. stations unalergrovad and,
camouflacA.
Xerl
)2. NRASNOVAMSE (?58?049,15b 55?460B)
Nee an satimated population of between 150,000 and 200,000.
b3MMWM1111M0
LocatelL one It.lometer from the Zakam Tee power plant.
Precut- ztly re:erreiL to by a number, which source is unable to
recal,?,
Nmplccil clout 3.000 workers.
Diamate,rtures -leper, cellulose, awl mime= types of explosives.
Oodchnelr,
Coin zaSut and mom,* printing factory.
Svacurted frou Lestingrad. and 14osoow during the war.
Bmplord, approximately 2,000..3,000 workers.
attissernal:
Nerosene reflAery.
ilt extring he wr to process the fuel received from the fields
around Nrasnalmmek.,
During the wer,, a large number of oil barges were taken from 'Baku.
to lirannokame: on the Kola River; the oil was stored. In basins
built along the river; the basins had no concrete lining and, it
seemed they. wore used only for emergency storage. ?
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33. KERTAAIL (64030% 530131E)
Oonneotei with Vkhta 'or a road whit& leads through an area of swamps. The
road is 16 eettre vide and is made of loose soil and sand.. During Hera.
April. lad May he road. is not passable because of floods; during the
rest of be yea' it is in constant repair. The area is rich in natural
gas.
a. Oaso-St:
At the esti of: 1941, had completed drilling nine to ten wellsL
prodaeing good quality natural gas which had ai pressure of 60
at. So othcr openings made at that time.
Epple7ed 800 workers; work was guarded br the DUD (lar).
Some ,aelle wore drilled 1,000 meters deep but best results were
obtained at &bout 250 meters.
b. Samba Za
Eatural gee processing factory.
Locatod. nine km from Kyvta-Tel in the direction of Matta.
Oonsigts of 12 buildings in each of which the same work is
carrini on; Ell buildings heated by. natural gas.
Ereotoi in 1941; was in full production in 1943.
34PloYed-a;proximater 5,000 workers.
Propeaures the gas is burned over fine sieves on Which soot
Is fcvesd.; this soot is then pressed into brieks which are
tranzorted to another factory, where they are used for rubber
produltion. -
Since the wells produced more gas than could be grosessed in
the factory, 12-inch pipelines were laid down to take the gas
to WAR.
34. KUTASA1 (Vrlocated, alleged4 40 km north of Persians)
Gement fv112EKA
Under the manlgement of Gondharov.
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3oula9, 39055% 650491E, it the direction of Ihethrbhi) .
XeLtratulUanA
&weber of workers unknown.
Ameraa vroduotion five kilograms per person per day.
Bmploz-ed.Korrrin specialists who were well paid and enjoyed
speolca prITSCAlgea ?
NalittaiLf -Manta 4.19.P...32101
Sugar en
Cotton cnaini.alma
36. MAKIIAILOKA (sic; Ki%hailerrski?) (Unlooated, a railroad. stop 17 kilometers
1'1%11 Karaganda, 4905211, 73005%
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A factory evaouated from Kharkov during the war.
Manufretores railroad tracks and other railroad accessories.
Equipped wit33 modern Russian-made equipment
Employed approximately 4,000 workers.
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iLCHAIII Wit O (11137-loated. iser, Pavlodar, 520201N. 77?02'13)
9Allsta'
y3, NA1TS52 (42( C9?501.6)
39.
1741-.21oL4 iTOL 2,000-3,000 works= who worked in three shifts.
Zocatt in tl,c center of 1:he town.
Also-2 .'odv.ces npar e tiarfran for tractors and cars.
Facto:g f director is 2n.1.11)pyire, who came originally from Xaaistn.
HARMAN (4C 3271121, i?433)7
Daring tan War, thiPOPIllation of this city increased froo 45..000. to
about 70,L300.
1,I1121123180.- tat?.WryttV.Vriva:A2/31.
=UWE a (Drugs)
geaL tstat4410 74.11.
From, ,ea raw silk into fished yard goods.
Empioy ; about S0000 workero.
G9F-1PrsoL,'420aAne;',
Shoe u?--d clothing plant
Shoo a nufectr,:,..zing plant.
Shoe imnufactaring plant
40. MXIEORSKY (55?01114 55?509E)
a. ______
Built 1-efore the war and rot/erased in 1939-1940.
As of ,:aly 1941, about 2,C00 workers were employed, 700-800 of
whom larked on -oig iron production.
Iron ore was traninoorterl in barges from =kw= mines to Poshva,,
from which point it was sent to the factory tor a amall-sacce
railroci; an average of 20 carloads (30 tons each) was recscived
daily 17 the factory.
In a 2k-hoer pariod the Rectory consumed an average of 1.000-1.201
cubic misters of charcoal, which was produced near the factory site
by Oar, 1; 100 warkera haviro4 at their disposal 120 ovens and four
mechanical owl.
Pig iron produced in the factory was shipped to a tank factory
In moietov.
41. MUSK (53?51039 2M23E)
N212122-4P440 1400,,XE:
Locate on Earerovehaya St.,mest.
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Zee stepulaton of about 1.000.
DILULL93.241:C
,143.
IONIFIDENT'444
Minurfacturs stove olee from scrap metal.
About 4.0..p; ersoloyees.
Ooke to d fov fuel f%f available; otherwise coal is used.
(Unloeeied in the Saratov restos)
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44., mum nom (5750,51, 59?5! s)
a6 112=-12A-50:
Located ir the TagorAr. =barb.
Manafectorild a sort ai mushroom-shaped projectile about 80 cm
long and 20 am in diar,:ter; it had a propeller-shaped stabiliner
at one enr . and a gloOtlar head at the other; thus:
Approximatoly 2000 -1 as.
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Located fo.ar hat fromilgonlet.
Departmenk. No 53 emAnyed about 2,000 workers and produced.tonk
parts; thv department uas ski:Lipped with an electric oven to dly
the sand mod in the f,luldri; the oven was about nine meters 7ong,.
and could. 77o loaded ;11Vee times in a 10-horn' working period.
a. ligtftlaA:igiLturttow
A factory clotted 12032" the Smichki railroad station, two kilomters
from Nisbxv,-. Tagil pray r in the direction of Molotov.
Bmployed cHproximate4 5.000 workers.
Produeedcsmotte firt
43. NIMBI SUNK (toilocated. 2C 'tilometers from Sverdlovsk)
A new factor: settlement, occupying an area of 12 x 15 kilometer.
built in e.bor,:v137 woodoe area in,1942-1943.
Alimasesi:
Zrazteferr. from Kiev 6uring the var.
relayed 0,000 work.
Repaired C.7-nlaka and eArrlanes.
46. =VOWS (55r7k41, 82059)
a. Natatory No.
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Located or /Throng, Pr3vskt Ulitsa.
Produces cieotric lt,tt ba1be. Xormy lamps. =unknown type e
gas, explonives for 1I. types of smell ammanition, and other
products rAknownto goArce because of the extreme secrecy.
This factory is known ts the best of its kind in Russia.
Was transierred from Leningrad in 194 with all madhinery
workers; nfter the Gotnans left Leningrad, a new factory of tie
samo type vas erects. '-here; however. the Novosibirsk factory
Vii? remaiz.
Approximatoly 4.000-5.00 employees.
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Located on Kr.
Manufactures
Zmploys about
In 1942, the
year& impric.
duction quota
co gresimg,?jair
,1EN2.01.3 IMVE1LLIGM1031 AGM=
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VHF!
ony Prospoirl-, Mites, near the main railroad statiox..
&11es of V-T101211 calibers.
1.300 woricers.
--xetory mana.:er (unidentified) was sentenced to ten
--unent bec9m7s the factory did not fulfiLl its pro-
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Located on. Pa richuaya
Large ehemiee taenory, with over 100 departments, evacuated
from Leningrr
Before the w was a boor brewery.
Occupies an a. oa of four -17 four km.
Pour thousand 1;$3 flLve 'the-Lsezsi emplgrees.
'.ovetatied explc; elves, colophony. *vita:Iola, and methyl alcohol.
Plashed prod,Lts were cant to the aviation works at Chkalov and.
the semi-flnich.ed product's to other factories.
Director ha tin was recniled to Lerdncrad. in 1944, allegedly
to build. a similar factor there: his successor was Nero?, a
Russian clew tom
47. IMMSIMHIMMI (Onlocat.ed, about 40 km-tram AlektrVkar; loar be NVITabis.
61023fl7, 500408E)
ibudgiatateLlgsm_ksit
An old iron-waelting factory.
Located on tia: banks of a river which is navigable only two
months of the year, durirv: which time production is transported
away as well .os now raw acterial brought in to the factory for
the whole yoar.
Bplervs from 2,000-3,000 workers.
48. (MITA (Unlocated in the Taluttak AS SI area, west of Takatsk)
PlAPtri9ISUM...V414Ag
Uses wood for fuel; wood is supplied by the surrounding forest
and. is cut to serviceable size with a mechanical saw.
Gold !Anus
Located near he village.
Employ about 200 men; their only tool is the pick and shovel.
Ore 113 brought to the surface igr a mechanical conveyor belt
and. is washed on the premises.
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Sazarjszia:
An iron foundry, construction of which was begun in 1944.
Is allegedly a training school for the KOZN3Q1301 youth.
Has its own power plant and also furnishes electricity to the
town of Pavlodar.
In 1945 a railroad was laid from this plant to the railroad
station in Pavlodar.
Bo other intastrial establiihments.
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50. !'OLOVINKA. (580576N, 57?15?1)
22-4-M1DER4
About 12 srs looated In Polovinka and vicinity.
All are either situated plane Os main rallmmy lines or have
special side linen connecting than with the main lines.
WO Shafts, 5C0.6800 neterf!. don'.
In each shaft, seven brieftles of 40-50 workers worked on three 7-hour
Shifts, mekin,5:: a total of 1.700-2.000 ample's**.
Average produrtion was 12 tons of coal per man per Shift.
Sepipeent was fully msehutheed.
Source remesibers the ranee of the following:
'.11ae lar Oat and mechanically best e5uipped.
7an eevcn uorking levels.
reduction in 24 hours is about 4,000 tons.
kkkr,No_r_4
Pit .T10.,.3.1,
=Ho. la
jou.1,411
Located. about 500 meters from the railway line, to
which the cosl is transported 'or trucks.
Sive hnzared workers are empleyed in 'thin pit;. thay
'eork three Shifts a daF.
froduction amounts to 150 tans of coal during each Shift.
Ilt 14101katlk-
Almost an large a iit No. 2, but mechanically not as
well eopapped.
Production is 3,500 tons in 24 hours.
Connected with the nnin railvAT 117 a side line.
tUJI2r=le-P!'
51. 22010101TSNW (53?525,, 861)46M)
This town Is the center of a coal mining region.
a- imamast41_4=AA
Located about one kiloreter from the town and connected with
it by a tranar7 line.
Formerly produced lamps for miners but during the war was
converted to the productioa of projectiles as Shorn in the
diagram under Slahni Teen, 2nctor7 No. 56 (see para. 44a).
The projectiles were about 50 am in length and had a sliding
propeller to etabilize their flight.
Source believes that the factory was also referred to as
2actory No. 61, but he is no; ears of the number.
Thirty crates of projectiloo (50 in each crate) were produced
in an 6-hour shift.
Bmployed about 1,500 workers on. three 8-hour shifts.
Projectiles were filled with exelosives?st a plant in Omsk
. and were used ut enti-tre warfare in a bazooka,-like weapon
awrosimately one meter i length
&Chinese used in the fratory and the key personnel, Including
the chief ongixmer (unidmatified), Came from lharkov.
Electric newer WWI sumiliac by' an outside somros.
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Converted d..riug ikhe war to the production of screws and
otb.er parts or the an type of projectile.
Loceted neer: Lampochig rx70419
&solved ut ? 800 worirers.
Chief efigincsr (uaidata:417-106.) MOM originally trOm Finland.
52. SIBMX63 (62?140? ? 5005o1X)
AsalmertestaLak IntilLitsnw
In charge o orest ex-01.,11tation in the area.
3mp1oyed abcg.,I; 200 off'..-zr;:t workers.
listaLswoustil
Located 2 kr south of hr civ.
Ho other inimeit.ial estrYia7iments in this region.
53. aamam1W(350402a4 (rowu)
a- Ihummesattea_
Base of yaw tqceutical siplies for the oblast.
b. Itecia_kuplia:
For tabareta, Tr.r. poiticktE.
0.
aennina_gasterz
3mploys firm ,000-3,000 workers.
a. 1.14WW-10114
Very old, wa,cir-operatei.
Produces app oximatew 30 tons of flour a day'.
zo 122321,11022L-Esic
Manufactures railroad C1TV.
Located 3 km from the Sar,Rrkand railroad station in the
direction of nay Samsklaa,
(lovers en ar-7:a of about 500 x Soo meters.
go potton
Located near -Iorp /blot Zrotail,
25X1 A h. bziggyjrAcetel.
Before the le: r was an ri cultural machinery repair shop and
was called E.:17rhosuika ',70cmod.
Was modernisce. during to tzar and equipped. with American
machinery fel the produotioa of pistons, piston rings, and
oylirAers for: tractors; Ea .) a foundry was built.
3mp1oyed abolt, 2.000 WO:t*Orth 200 of them working in the fouary
department,
31ectricity t-gs prerrided t..7 au outside source in the town.
/0 Teammack.47?
replayed abozt. .500 workoro.
Proof:Awed 60C, tons or taa morp
St
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Aloo called.;,aleacl Usbak Vine.
Located on PcnithikennbeFa Tattoo.
During the woe tem evacuate.from Odessa, where it was known
under the ua i of Tarroi TIL (sic); after the war some =Aare
of the management were returned to Odessa, but the factory
remained.
From 250..300 werkers were euployed, producing: wines, argolic
acid, and lelricants from wfk.nea.
Process wee 4.:e followel, thc grepes were first pressed three
times by hydraulic presses; the juice vas thenftrmented for
vine productoe and the sedtiments from that used in brandy
product/cut. The pressed eabee containing the vines. skins,
and seeds of the grepes.vero buried in the soil for a 3-month
period and a-,..lowed to ferment into a sterchysebstance. whidh
vas then put to a boiler, diluted with water, sealed hermet-
1081179 and. eiiatilled. One boiler fall of this adhstance
render e3) buckets of diatilled alcohol called *Tamagni"
(sic). The first buckete contain 43 peroent alcohol, decreasite
gradually so that the last beckst contains only 6 percent eloobo.
The brown re3ideo Le the boLler was then transformed into argolle
acid* eddilg lime. The substance was than cooled an& allowed
to settle to:. two deyn. after which the lien/imam drawn off,
leaving a reAleh jelly which was dried in the gun. The dried
aubstance eubsequenely Gleaned in the factory and then sent
to other faceories far ehe production of ammunition. The
remaining 84-,.eilanee wee prousesed?into a lubricant * adding
anueldentiUed material obtained from onteide the factory.
COPiria
56. SMOOT (31030111. 43?5312) Pepnletion about 600.000.
/4 Roileoad_kagge
Located abou -3 Ica south of Baratta," near the *Isola Heat Combine,
Source le the onl,v one crossing the Volga River betwest
Angele and &water.
Is panted 7033.0w and from four to five I= in length0
poring the as wae csrcteeed by freight tram strew three minute n
neither pedeetrian mar the traffic was permitted on the bridge ,
Also teem afl Sharikov ';evoti (sic: Sharikopodehipnik?).
Bmployed abot 8,000 womicers, including some %manilla.
Manufactured ta/ bearkwa.
0 ASIMiliatle-her.ktrY.
d?ANA.Siszatimp,14.-mt.
57. SEW (59014041, 60?400B) 25X1C
Melegjergleak?,,tnetezy.4
One of its departments remeactured airplane cylinders,
approximately em ',In diameter and 30-35 cm in length,
at the rate of 700 in a 24-hour period. The process was to
treat iron bLeoke weighng 35 kilograms at 20000 eentUrade
In ovens large enough to hold 100 bled= at a time; then
the iron was wessed into crliuders, the walls of whieb were
about tido cm Wail*.
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58. MAMIE= (57045a
INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
61?18kB)
CONFIDENTIAL
A factory settle il;--;,a.t with a population of 7,000-%.000.
;actor's
Matrafactures el :plates for tanks.
Employs about i.000 workers,.
Has its own b ?oelectric power plant.
Raw material ietromdarayevek, which is 30 km aver,
the finished. .7 %lel :plates were delivered there.
=PIE (530513E. 39 3)
Ree?Liajaft:
One shaft to ration
in a 2k-hour
6o. STAMM. (53050vE, 69441E)
a. lar
Loeatcd near
19k2 ampler
Assembled. air
Had 65 tracks
be ImmiziaLtiailit:
Erport_. ri
Located about
the railroad
Mannfactures ?
Employs about
00 fazgamilenter:
'Sines:Gout next
art ft.t3 own p7
!evenAT-two st
thapioyed abow?
and.
produciag 180 carloads (45 tons each)
10 railroad station.
250 men.
.--nes received in crates from the U.
A ilia diepoeal.
also referred to asTerekunkt.
4,f..10 meters from the railroad station opposite
?Deka from the MTS.
-avden crates.
0 torkera.
d. Grain elnattm
the rail:.N,ad station.
A.s.nt consisting of three Diesel generators,.
bins each with a capacity of 5,000 tone.
00 workeve.
Locatei about kilometers from the railroad station in
the diTection Petropavlovsk.
Thirty-five e!..age bine.
Employed. abets -00 workers.
a. Orval faapigA
Adjoining the elevator located neat to the railroad
station.
Was able to ixafee from 22-25 tons of cereal in a 2L-hour
period.
ZE2Plorad 150
Has ete doors,
y:kare.
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61. STALINABAU (0451N.
a population
a* 5.9.401-1B2111Bk"
b. Shoe fact,o,ME
a. 91ualusiggsgEr
d. Omani= fasten,
c. attualojabl)at
Built in 1942.
Manufactures
? Abalisusital
1.5
-3?,5043)
about 100.000.
-tILEKV?r4Itaigit:
t ton goods.
Silk factory.
Employs about L,000 workers.
Source worked i. the sorting departmeat for two years; states
that 26 worke3 were employed there and that each worker pro-
cessed 9-10 knlgrmas raw silk in an 3-hour shift.
Source states tlat the boiled and stripped silk cocoons were
sent to an adicAning plant called Grin Zarod.
62, SUBBLOTSK (56,501N. f=-)040110
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Located at Pes.vaina:Ulitsa Ko. 2s ?
gas several 41.0.2sand prisoners who wok mostly on rebuilding
the town and '.12 the Dralmash Zama.
As of 1941. Mt;ior Popov was prison direotor.
EMIAMI-6092-7 _
Located at PecnainaUlitaa No. 5.
63. TOMSK (56?308B. 490(',?
Bas a population oZ about 50.000.
Medical sp
Ogg:moleLAW& -r
llatilAJOAT-Itnints
Manufactures mall four to five HP mViors.
Kmploys appro: 1(,,,ttely 500 workers.
64. Truss (57*110ND 66?::0's)
Ras apopulation f:,about 35000.
Mepanikt
An agriculturel Liao:bine factory.
Occupies an alal of 200 x 150 meters.
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Located on Pcrionalska Street. About 400 meters from the
railroad statlaa.
A railroad trtoic leads from the station into the factory.
Occupies an stroa of 150 x 150 meters.
Production is not known. sE
PK labor is wed.
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63. Ta4BSTAN (43?16IN. 68?17M)
Has a population of 2,000-3,000. Is connected with Aehisai (43P2.40N,
68o5i0E) by a wall railway line about 75 km long Which goes uphal
all the way to Aohisal.
K419to.K.1...ft#10 zUf24;
A cotton seed oil and medicine faltory.
Located near the main railroad station.
Employs about 6,000 workers.
At the end of 1944, it was in owation 24 hours a. day.
66. MU (63034% 53?4213)
a. aal_nlata
b. rill.21MMAWAI
c. Vtoroi Neo Proved,:
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An organization in charge of oil drillings in the region.
Located about 170 km from Mcbta in the direction of Pechora.
Headquarters not known.
SOUPOO states there were several irroups looking for oil and.
drilling new wells; the wells verc drilled three to six km
apart and it took: two to four monlis to open a new well. As
soon as the wells were opened, th5, were given airadber; source
recalls Nos. 72, 64. 21, and. 66. Source worked with a task
force which drilled only down to 300 meters; they had good
machinery at their disposal and u-Led Diesel engines. Some,
groups had equipment enabling ths2 to drill to a. depth of a
little over 400 meters, as was doae in well No. 84. If great:r
depth was required, another special task force took over In
many cases the wells were drilled in the woods imbed. hard
soil. The oil was of a different quality at each place.
670 vow= (51?32,14 390081E)
Has a population of approximately 300,000.
AM12-70Rair ;aatAW
Employs 5,000-6,000 workers.
Istiaa_thctstm:
Equipped with 40.000 spindles and 400 modern looms.
saiaal.BE-21113
Located in Fridako, a suburb of Voronezh.
Is equipped with 2,000 spindles aad modern machinery..
68. /AIMS/ (620001N, 12904083)
a. Paw mfl Modern
b.
amtlOgEt
a. new itmtarc,
Under construction in 1944.
d. .1.)awer_autyas
Located near the LenaRiver,-betveen the shoe factory and the
saw mill.
Uses-coal for fu/. SECRET
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An organization in Oharge of fiah distribution in the ?blast.
No other important industries in Yakutsk.
690 YANGI-4UL (11100503, 69000tg)
a. 29,111 =Ivo
25X1 C
Located. 45 loz from Yangl-Tul.
Bmploy 13, 000??15,000 workers.
Milne and. workers settlement are called. Angren-Ugol.
ha ktlazieSiLliats
A factory located on Samarkandskaya Street.
Approximately 1,500 workers.
Kanufactares fats.
0.
kiaz...ustiomv
Located on Samarkandataya, Street
S.ipproximately 1,500 workers.
d. gisnavasiatans
/coated on Samarkandekaya Street.
Approximately 800 workers.
a. Siettmalmagins.jami.
f. gatanagasuilasit
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Iuilt during the vs,.
Located bettiften the cotton cleansing plant and the sugar re ineri0
1. UtliciaLltation:
Often regerret to as Naufaanekaya.
70. IMEAMDEAN (600159N, 1,704211:5)
Oonnected with Yakutsk by the Lena, 1d.an, Allakh-rune and. Isar mica. lifters.
9b3slaisul
Ilsil.otted by the most primitive methods.
In an 8-hour day, the yield is from 300 to 2,000 grams of pv:?e gold..
71. xlig (Uniocated, east of Yakutsk)
72.
Gold. ipinev CONFIDENTIAL
Employ about 1,000 workers.
Use pick and thovel method.
Ore is brandht to the surface in containers by Mahe of ELlx1d,-
operated continuous chain.
(Unlocated, about 20 km from Nrasnokamak. 58?041N. 55?460C,
This is a new ndustrial center 'built in a heavily wooded, area
during the tear
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capacity; in 1943 only two turbines were in operation; the
other three, mill& came from an evacuated power plant in
the Donbas region, were about to be installed at the end of re43.
Ateet 400 Woricers were empleyed.
Received 10-14 carloads (60 tons each) of coal daily by reilrcai
from Nizel.
When *ewer failed, a power plant in Chelyabinsk was able to
replace It.
73. MOSHER? (62003?N. ,
!Lee! factory:
?milt in 1944.
About 300 x 900 meter* in size.
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, lupe:ea. a.)
74e ZRNRANOTSErRUDNIE, also epelled Zyranoveki Nednik (Uhlocated)
This in a minixer region, opened in 1931-32, and located in the Aleeeleek
Oblast, approximntely five to ten km from Alpayevsk (57?30!Ne 61e57M).
New prospecting is carried on continually, partly .by primitive Itt-andr.
miss nethods and partly by geologiets who use scientific methods, .
Possibly identical with the factory mentio eJ
12:gjeSSAAlla.
'tag
One source reports that from 1941 to 1944 there were eight shifts
in operation; in 1944 shafts No. 1 and No. 6 were closed; ahiet No. 2
was the larceet and best equipped and produced the best qualiee iron
ore (90%); a4total of about 6,000 workers, including 1,100 Polee,
were eeployett.
Another source statesithat in 1946-1946 there were three shaft e in
operation:
f..,afts were about 400 meters in depth.
Fifteen !eeeleed empleyees worked on three 8.hour shifts daily.
Average yield per shaft per day was from 800 to 1,400 tons.
Average-prodtetion. pet miner per shift was tvo-tons.
Ore was transported to the metal works in, diparsvsk.
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