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INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title
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SUBJECT 1. Construction Department of the
Ministry of National Defense
2. Central Warsaw Building Division
3. Military Construction Projects
4+. Miscellaneous Military Information
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Construction Department of the Ministry of National Defense.
Central Warsaw Building Division.
Military construction projects.
Miscellaneous military information.
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1. The Construction Department of the Ministry
of National Defense
2. The Central Warsaw Building Division
3. Military Construction Projects
4. Miscellaneous Military Information
Construction Department of the Ministry of National Defense
1. The Construction Department of the Ministry of National De-
fense (MON) (Departament Budownictwa Ministerstwa Obrony
Narodowej) is located at the corner of Aleja Niepodleglosci
and. 6-go Sierpnia Street, Warsaw. The department,, which is
subordinate to the director of the quartermaster branch of
the ministry (szef kwatermistrzostwa) has the following main
sections:
a. Organization (wydzial organizacyjny),
b. Planning (wydzial planowania),;
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c. Operations (wydzial wykonawstwa)fi
d. Finance (wydzial finansowy).
2. The following geographical divisions for military building
(oddzialy budownictwa wojskowego) are subordinate to the de-
partment:
a. Warsaw area (ZBW Warszawa Okreg).
b. Wroclaw., which absorbed the Krakow division in 1955.
c. Warsaw Central, which also acted as the main body of
the ministry for matters concerning military construction.
d. Gdynia.
e. Bydgoszcz.
The divisions were called directorates (zarzady) until 1955.
3. The department also controls a project and research bureau
which works out all plans for military buildings., except for
the small-scale projects prepared by the respective divisions.
The Central Warsaw Military Building Division
4. The Central Warsaw Division comprises the following administra-
tive sections:
a. Planning (wydzial planowania)
b. Documentation (wydzial dokumentacji)
C. Inspection (wydzial nadzoru):
d. Finances (komurka finansow):
e. Political affairs section, which is supervised by the
deputy head of the division.
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5. The division employs 27 officers, who are engineers and tech-
nicians, 20 civilian engineers, and about 60 civilian employees,
one-third of whom are administrative workers.
6. The main functionsof the division are:
a. To accept requests from military institutions for the
execution of work.
b. To allocate budgets for this purpose and to ensure ad-
herence to qualitative standards and schedules.
c. To commission building plans from the project and research
bureau or private engineers, and to insure that they are
delivered in time.
d. To confirm or reject building projects.
7. Before the end of each fiscal year the division forwards forms
to the military services so that they can submit building re-
quirements for the next year. After the projects have been
appraised with regard to necessity and feasibility, they are
forwarded in the form of a summary to the Building Department
of the MON, where they are collated and annotated. The plans
are then submitted to the general staff and the minister who
make the final decision on the execution of the projects. The
summaries are then returned to the divisions with budgetary
approvals. From 1950 to 1954 the annual budget of the Central
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Warsaw Division averaged 50 to 60 million zlotys, but in 1953
the allocation increased to about 100 million zlotys.
8. The following details are reported on the categories of plans
and correspondence of the division:
a. Plans and correspondence bearing a serial number not pre-
ceded by the figure 110" (e.g., 123) are unclassified.
b. Plans and correspondence bearing a serial number preceded
by a single "0" (e.g., 0123) are secret.
co Those marked with two zeroes (e.g., 00123) are top secret.
d. Those marked wits three zeroes (e.g., 000123) are top
secret and of special significance.
Military Construction Projects
9. The construction of the Air Force Headquarters (D.W. Lot) on
Zwirki i Wigory Street, Warsaw, took from 1949 to 1952/1953.
It comprises two three-story buildings, each 70 meters long,
and two or three smaller structures. Each building has about
120 rooms, all of which have telephones. The Air Force com-
mander's office has direct lines to the MON and the premier
of Poland. The buildings have no air raid shelters.
10. In 1951 the construction of the National Theater was completed
in Warsaw.
11. In 1950 the construction of a two-storuilding intended to
be an officers' hotel was begun on Dzierzynskiego Street,
Warsaw. Upon its completion in 1951, however, the building
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was put at the disposal of the Artillery Command. The length
of the building is about 50 meters, and it has about 100 rooms.
12. In 1951 the construction of a three-story building was begun
on an area measuring 60 x 17 meters. The building, which has
a partial basement, was completed in 1953, and taken over by
the Armored Corps and Antiaircraft Artillery Commands.
13. In 1955 the construction of a large military hospital was be-
gun on Szaserow Street, Warsaw-Grochow. It included one five-
story building and four two-story buildings, and was designed
to accommodate 800 (?) beds.
14. In 1952 a four-story wing was added to the military hospital
(szpital instytucji MON) on Koszykowa Street, Warsaw.
15. In 1951 construction of a three-story, 100-bed hospital for
the Air Force was begun in the vicinity of Bielany. It was
constructed by the Air Force, with the division acting as
technical advisor.
16. In 1952/1953 11 to 314 antiaircraft positions were constructed.
Each position includes a one-story 20 x 8-meter building de-
signed to serve as billet and mess hall for about ten soldiers,
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as well as/garage for two or three 100 mm (?) antiaircraft
guns. Following are some of the locations of the antiaircraft
installations:
as Warsaw-Powaski.
b. Warsaw-Rakowice, near the Hero's Cemetery (Cemtarz Bochaterow).
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co Warsaw-Ksawerow.
d. Warsaw-Czerniakow, near Zywiecka Street and a cemetery.
e. Warsaw-Siekierki.
f. Warsaw-Babice, about one kilometer south of the WAT
(Military Technical Academy).
g. Wawrzyszew, north of the Bernerowo airfield.
h. Zacisze CN 52-15, E 21-0J.
J. Laksi Zn-ot further identified].
J. Henrykow (?) (rpossibly at N 52-20, E 20-5j7.
The plans for these constructions were marked secret.
17. In 1952/1953 an underground aircraft control center for the
? aforementioned positions was constructed near the Cytadela in
Warsaw,where the headquarters of the First Military District
(Dowodztwo i Okregu Wojskovego) are located. The headquarters
are entered from Dyminska Street, while the center is at the
corner of Gwardji and Czujna Streets. It is fifteen meters
below the ground, occupies an area measuring 15 x 15 meters,
and has a reinforced concrete wall 60 to 80 centimeters thick.
It has an engine room for its ventilation machinery, which,
however, had not been operated by mid-1955 because of the
fear that humidity might ruin both the machinery and the
control room's instruments. Moreover, it was subsequently
revealed that the noise of the ventilators interferred with
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the center's work; insulation has apparently not eliminated
the difficulty. This project had the highest security clas-
sification.
18. Similarly a top secret project of special importance was the
construction of another underground installation west of
Beniaminov C 52-27, E 21-0q, about 200 meters south of a
signal officer school. The installation, whose function
is unknown, consists of six or seven buildings measuring 4
x 4 meters which house diesel engines. Four similar build-
ings were constructed at about the same time, 1953, 1.5
kilometers to the northeast. They are connected by telephone.
19. In 1952 two-story barracks were constructed about two kilo-
meters south of Wygoda Cot further identified7. Adjacent
to the barracks is a radio receiver with a high aerial. About
10 kilometers west a one-story building was constructed
to house a transmitting station. Two high aerials are adja-
cent. Both the transmitting and the receiving stations are
17 meters long and seven meters wide. Conduits 40 centimeters
deep and 40 centimeters wide were constructed under the floor
of the receiving station. The plant for this project was top
secret.
20. In 1951/1952 barracks for a signals battalion and a transport
battalion were constructed on Zwirkij\Wigory Street, Warsaw,
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about two kilometers south of the Soviet Hero's Cemetery,
on the right-hand side of the road coming from the latter.
? 21. In 1950/1951 barracks were constructed for an Air Force
brigade near the Babice '" 52-1K, E 20-517 airfield. The
installation includes two administration buildings, a head-
quarters building, two buildings for lecture rooms, a cinema
and recreation room, a mess hall, a boiler plant, and a fire
brigade station.
22. In 1953 a workshop for running-in aircraft engines was com-
pleted at Fort Wola., southeast of Babice airfield. It comprises
an installation each for piston and jet engines, housed in a
? building about 11 meters long with four tower-like structures
which serve as air intake and outlet ducts. Further construc-
tion executed at this location included a mechanical repairshop,
about 70 meters long and 12 to 20 meters wide, and the conver-
sion of an adjacent old building to a hangar. Six more old
buildings were repaired and adapted as billets. There is a
workshop for the repair of aircraft equipment nearby. In 1953
a parachute store was constructed north of the running-in shop.
It has a parachute testing tower 12 to 15 meters high, and 5 x
5 meters in area. Nearby are about ten buildings, 40 to 50
meters in length, which were used for storing piston engines.
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23. Between 1951 and 1953 a civilian airport was constructed west
of Babice. The dimensions of this one-story building are 40
x 20 meters, and there is a three-story tower (apparently a
? control tower) in the center. Although the station was built
for the reception of important visitors to Poland in order to
save them from going through Okecie airport, it was not believed
to have been used for this purpose by mid-1957.
214. In 1953 the construction of an airfield was begun four to
five kilometers south of Sochaczew fN- 52-14, E 20-15. The
work had not been completed by 1955? It is believed that the
field will supersede the Babice installation which does not
answer operational wartime requirements, since it is too small
for jet-propelled aircraft and cannot be enlarged.
25. Air Force barracks were constructed northwest of the Sochaczew
airfield. The installation, which provides accommodation for
about 200 men, includes a one-story building (40 x 114 meters),
a mess hall, and a one-story headquarters building.
26. An artillery proving ground is siturted in a wood near Zielonka
Cprobably N 52-18, E 21-10, on the right-hand side of the road
from Warsaw to the latter town. At the entrance to the proving
ground are two gun emplacements, and about 50 (2) meters from
the latter two protectivewalls of reinforced concrete (zelbeton)
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which have to be rebuilt every year because of the damage
done by tests. The range for long-range tests extends from
west to vast. Along this area, starting from Kilometer 6,
? wooden observation towers 12 to 15 meters high have been
erected. A one-story building housing the proving ground
command is located some 50 meters from the entrance, to the
left of the road. South of the command post two one-story
residential buildings were built at about the same time.
(Their dimensions are about 40 x 12 meters.) An adjacent
building was constructed, which includes recreation rooms,
a cinema, a mess hall, and a sick bay. On the right-hand
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side of the road leading/to the proving ground, about 100
meters from the main road,are three two-story buildings which
serve as officers' quarters. The buildings have a total of
about 70 apartments (two rooms and a kitchen).
27. Northeast of the command post are two buildings which con-
tain an ammunition research laboratory and an area where shells
are charged with explosives (?). The laboratory is not only
concerned with artillery shells but also with small arms'
ammunition, and a firing range for the latter purpose is
situated nearby. In 1953 the Artillery Command requested
the Central Warsaw Building Division to construct a refriger-
ation chamber for a temperature of -700 C. at the testing
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ground. However, the proposal was never carried out because
the projected !t x 4-meter building would. have required auxiliary
installations about 100 times larger than the actual cooling
chamber, and, moreover, the cost of the chamber would have
taken about one-half of the division's total. annual budget.
Although in late 1954 the Artillery Command repeated its re-
quest for a similar installation with a temperature of -400 C.,
it is believed that the chamber was never built. Near the
aforementioned laboratory there is a pool about five meters
in diameter and 10 meters deep which was used to test ammuni-
tion under water. The pool is rather primitive, probably pre-
war, and it is not believed that artillery ammunition is tested
there. The plans of all the buildings and of the proving
ground were marked "Zielonka P.
28. A proving ground for tanks is located on the southeastern end
of the artillery ground in Zielonka. In 1953 an obstacle
course was constructed there, as well as a one-story command
post about 30 meters long, a one-story building to accommodate
200 men, a mess hall, and a garage for six tanks.
29. Between 1950 and 1952 a three-story building was built at the
corner of Towarowa and Grzybowska Streets, Warsaw, for the
MON publishing house, as well as a printing office for secret
materials. The length of the building is about 60 meters.
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Near Grzybowska Street there are three small buildings: one
a laundry, the other a garage and the third is used for re-
generation of xylol (regeneracji ksylolu).
30. In 1950/1951 a metal products factory(fabryka urzadzen
metalowych) was constructed on Wolska Street, in the Wola
district of Warsaw. It is a reinforced concrete structure
about 120 meters long and 80 meters wide, which includes a
boiler house. In 1951 the plant was converted from military
to civilian production, apparently for the department for
automobile equipment of the MON. Subsequently the enterprise
began producing special-purpose military vehicles such as
mobile workshops and radio stations.
31. In 1951 WZM-1i, a large industrial hall which repairs military
vehicles was constructed at Glowno /ot further identified.
It is easily recognized from a distance by its large chimney
which is about 60 meters high and was built before World War II.
32. Central arms stores are located in Regny Forest f 51-40, ; 19-557.
The installation comprises about 40 primitive brick buildings
with wooden roofs, each with a wooden ramp. In 1951 a special
reinforced concrete building with arches was built for the
storage of antiaircraft guns. During the same period exist-
ing buildings were repaired, and three or four residences
with a total of 60 to 70 apartments were built for officers,
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as well as a headquarters building and a large dispensary
which, however, is not used.
33. In 1949/1950 a two-story 120 x 15 x 20-meter building was
constructed for the MON at the corner of Krolewska and
Krakowskie Frzedmiescie Streets, Warsaw. The ground end
first floor house the department of road transport services
(departament sluzby samochodowej), and the second floor the
military training directorate (szefowstwo wyszkolenia bojowego).
34. The General Staff College (Akademja Sztabu Generalnego) was
located at the corner of Opaczewska and Pasteura Streets,
Warsaw, from 1950 to 1954/1955, when it was moved to the
former site of an infantry officers' school in Rembertow
52-15, E 21-1J. The infantry school had been moved to
Minsk Mazowiecki. In 1953 a lecture building was constructed
at Rembertow, and a chemical laboratory was also erected.
The latter was not connected with the school, and was apparently
subordinate to the chemical services branch (szefowstwo sluzby
chemicznej) of the MON.
35. In 1949/1950 the Hotel Europejski on Zyciestwa Square, Warsaw,
was repaired, and subsequently accommodated the Political
Academy until 1954, when it moved, apparently to the former
building of the General Staff College. The former hotel had
100 cubic meters of space.
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36. In 1955 the first plans were made for the construction of a
cadet school (korpus kadetow) at a locality four or five kilo-
meters east of Wesola /ot further identified.. The school
was to be built on the right-hand side of the road which leads
from Wesola eastward. The plan provided for the construction
of one large building to house classrooms, and a number of
smaller buildings, or one large building, for dormitories.
The buildings were presumably completed by late 1957. Until
1955 the officers' school was located near the headquarters
of the KBW (Internal Security Troops ) at the corner of Pulawska
and Rakowiecka Streets, Warsaw. The number of cadets at the
school is estimated at 100.
37. The MON political material stores (skladnica sprzetu politycznego)
are located about 1.5 kilometers north of the Warsaw-Rembertow
railroad line. The installation comprises four or five store-
houses made of reinforced concrete and brick with reinforced
concrete roofs. There is also a special store, about 30 meters
long with a wooden roof surrounded by a dirt embankment three
meters high, in which films are stored. The other stores con-
tain sports equipment, propaganda literature, and games. Mili-
tary ration stores are located at Rembertow close to the rail-
road line and perpendicular to the aforementioned installation.
Most of the few score sheds are prewar one or two-story
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structures, and they extend over an area of about 2.5 x 1.5
kilometers. In 1953 three two-story buildings insulated with
. peat were erected at the site, as well as a meat cold storage
plant with a capacity of a few score tons, and a cabbage pickling
plant. The construction of the latter caused considerable
trouble since the containers for the cabbage were corroded by
the pickling acids, but a solution was finally found. The cab-
bage is now stored in twelve 50-cubic meter containers beneath
the building.
38. In 1953 or 1954 a headquarters building for a transport unit
stationed at Wygoda was built. Also constructed were a two-
story barracks of 12,000 cubic meters, a mess hall, a gas
station (fuel is supplied to vehicles from barrels), and a
garage for 60 trucks with 30 doors. The one-story headquarters
building had 5,000 cubic meters of space.
39. In 1953/1954 medical stores were erected at Celestynow. Five
one-story buildings of about 4,000 cubic meters each and with
a basement and a small guard room were constructed, as well
as two 800-cubic meter stores, built half underground to
lower the inside temperature. Another one-story building
serves as billet for 60 soldiers, and includes a mess hall,
a boiler room and a workshop for the repair of medical equip-
ment. The medical stores had been previously located on
Powaska Street, Warsaw.
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Miscellaneous Information
40. The following institutions are located within the square
formed by Koszykowa, Krzywickiego, Wyzwolenia and Niepodleglosci
Streets in Warsaw:
a. The personnel department of the MON?
b. The headquarters of a automobile battalion for the cen-
tral institutions of the MON occupied an old building
which was about to be demolished in 1957.
c. A three-story prewar building on Niepodleglosci Street
houses military offices, one of which belongs to the
Antiaircraft Artillery Command.
d. Officers' quarters are located on Koszykowa Street.
e. The supply authority for central institutions of the
MON (kierownictwo zaoptrzenia instytucji centralnych
MON) is at the corner of Koszykowa and Krzywickiego
Streets.
f. A military prosecutor's office and a military court are
on Krzywickiego Street. A residential building is lo-
cated at the corner.
41. The main office of the Chief Information Administration (Glowny
Zarzad Informacji - GZI) is located in an area bounded by
Oczki, Chalubinskiego and Koszykowa Streets, in Warsaw. A
building on Oczki Street (furthest from Chalubinskiego Street)
contains offices, and interrogation cells in the basement.
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A building on Chalubinskiego Street (nearer Koszykowa Street)
has "routine" interrogation offices, where army personnel
suspected of criticism of the regime are questioned. The
following security arrangements at this building are reported:
At the entrance are a number of information counters. When a
person is summoned for questioning he is notified of the num-
ber of the counter to which he has to apply. The official
concerned knows where to direct him, and informs the person
who has issued the summons of the arrival. An escort, usually
an officer, then conducts the visitor by a devious route to
the appropriate office so that a stranger is virtually unable
to ascertain the latter's location in the building. The whole
staircase from the banister to the ceiling has been fitted
with wire netting in order to prevent escapes.
42. A Field Security Officers' School (Oficerska Szkola Informacji)
is situated on the left-hand side of the road from Warsaw to
Wesola. It can easily be identified by its surrounding rein-
forced concrete wall which is about two meters high. The com-
pound extends over an area of about 1.5 square kilometers.
1i3. The professional grading designation employed in the army
for graduate civil and construction engineers is No. 192.
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Personalities
lilt. The following personalities are known:
a. Colonel Here Antopolski, formerly director of the con-
struction department of the MON and deputy director of
the Warsaw Petroleum Products Center (CPN) from 1951 to
1955, is the commanding officer or quartermaster of the
miningii27 battalions (bataljonoy budowlane) in Silesia.
b. Brigadier General Cymbarewicz (fnu), who is believed to
have returned to the USSR, was the director of the quarter-
master branch of the MON from 1952 to 1955.
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co Captain Edmund Hundert, an engineer, has headed the in-
section
spection/of the Central Warsaw Building Division since
1950.
d. Piotr Jaroszewicz, deputy chairman of the PKPG (State
Economic Planning Commission) from 1950 to 1954, has
been a Deputy Premier since 1955.
e. Major Wladyslaw Kowzanowicz, whose current whereabouts
are unknown, was the deputy for political affairs of the
Central Warsaw Building Division from 1952 to 1954.
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f. Lt. Colonel Czeslaw Krzyzanowski, who was previously
employed by Military Building Union No. 1, has been the
deputy head of the Central Warsaw Building Division since
1953.
g. Lt. Colonel Konstantyn Pedzikowski, a former commanding
officer of a labor battalion, was the head of the plan-
ning section of the Central Building Division from 1951
to 1954.
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h. Lt. Colonel Boguslaw Puff, an engineer, was the director
of the documentation section of the Central Warsaw Build-
ing Division from 1951 to 1955?
i. Colonel Tadeusz Starycha has been the head of the build-
ing department of the MON since 1918, except for a three-
year period when he was the deputy head of the quarter-
master branch.
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Lt. Colonel Sznaider (fnu), who is not an engineer, has
headed the Central Warsaw Building Division since 1955.
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