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  1. SOME DATA ON USSR CROPS AND HARVESTS AS OF AUGUST 1951

    for winter crops. Kolkhozes of Gomel', Polesa, Minsk, Bobruysk, Brest, and Mogilev oblasts ... are lagging in this work: Polesa, Pinsk, Minsk, Bobruysk, Brest, and Grodno. In many kolkhozes the plans ... of 1951 plan): Winter Grains Onl S rin and Winter Grains Baranovichi 65.8 98.8 Bobruysk 67.4 98.1 Brest ...

  2. SOVIET AMMUNITION DEPOTS IN THE SOVIET ZONE OF GERMANY

    arrived thero dur-'ng March, One of the trains came from Brest 1. itovs?-. and carried 125.mr, ...

  3. RAILROADS IN THE RUSSIAN ZONE

    in 1946 are still at Brest- Y.itovak. The Russians have shown no inclination to convert them to the Rw- ...

  4. TRANSPORTATION

    the Russians have laid a German standard gauge track from the Polish frontier to Moscow. this maeus-Irm-, Brest ...

  5. ORDER OF BATTLES; DIRECTION-FINDING TRAIN

    Loma (F79) in the Rice at BU23mtokn, Biala Podl ki (1946) t of Brest- Bito k (W7)1$ Stk. (B29) ...

  6. NOTES SHORTCOMINGS IN RAIL OPERATIONS

    Brest-Litovsk, Oren- burg, Ryazan'-Ural, Moscow-Kursk, Kirov, Odessa, Southern, and Lithuanian sys- tems. ... for through freight. During 1950, the Brest-Litovsk System handled more than 1,800 above-norm- weight trains. ...

  7. BELORUSSIAN SSR TOPS 1951 PLAN BY 3 PERCENT

    Baranovichi Oblast 106 Bobruysk Oblast 102 Brest Oblast 106 Vitebsk Oblast 101 Gomel' Oblast 105 Grodno ... Oblast-- brick, roofing tile, vegetable oil, and raw alcohol; Brest Oblast-- footwear, raw alcohol, ...

  8. BELORUSSIAN SSR FAILS TO MEET FIRST-QUARTER PLAN, SHOWS IMPROVEMENT IN SECOND QUARTER

    gross-production plan as follows: Baranovichi Oblast 105 105 Bobruysk Oblast 102 Brest Oblast 101 Vitebsk Oblast ... and vegetable oil; Bo- Obla_.-- bricks, roofing tiles, butter, peat extraction; Brest Oblast bruysk- roofing ...

  9. RAILROAD TANK CARS EMPLOYED FOR SOVIET PURPOSES

    Troegli.tz,, Seitz Stettin. 32 it Cel iovvi 4 ethyl benzol T cr_ sebtir f,, Bunn Brest Litovs! 36 gasoline ...

  10. NITRIC ACID PRODUCTION

    through to Brent. How long they stay there is unknown. The German train crews are relieved at Brest by Soviet Brews. ...

  11. SOCIOLOGICAL- PUBLIC HEALTH

    and Dunileviot? In addition, treniportai;iou feilitiee. for several hospitals in the Domashev Rayon of Brest ...

  12. MOVEMENTS OF SOVIET TROOP TRAINS AT ALTENGRABOW

    also hauled to the for M71 ng;Tlant; and 30 boxcars with ammunition from Brest Litovsk., L! Februa ...

  13. DEVELOPMENTS AT FRANKFURT/ODER RAILWAY STATION

    cars which appeared on the reparations trains from Frankfurt/ Oder to Brest ...

  14. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF RUSSIAN DEPENDENTS

    and thence by sea, but the majority go by train via Frankfurt/Oder and Brest-Litovsk to Russia. Accordin., ...

  15. LETTER TO WILLIAM J. CASEY FROM DAVE DURENBERGER

    t the Central Intelligence Agency fundamentally s es the in Brest of the American people. Employees ...

  16. USSR WEATHER REPORTS FOR SEPTEMBER 1952

    in Brest.(2) 3 September Thin morning, overcast, rainy weather was recorded in northern Arkhangel+_ akaya ...

  17. BOLSHEVIK MACHINE PLANT AND KRAANYY EXCAVATOR PLANT IN KIEV

    Plant ie located on the "Brest-Litovsk Cheuaee" and ie approximately five kilometers ...

  18. REPORTED POLISH RESISTANCE MOVEMENT

    relief trains have been kept constantly on the alert in Brest Litovsk since the erid of September 1952. ...

  19. SOME DATA ON USSR CROPS AND HARVESTS, AS OF MAY 1951

    Brest 50.3 67.5 73.8 X7.6 62.7 Baranovichi 43.4 64.9 71.1 43.3 53.5 58.2 Polesa 6P.7 71.0 43.2 55.4 59.0 ... 2011/09/21:CIA-RDP80-00809A000700010320-3 l Brest Baranovichi Polesa Pinsk Gomel' Grodno Bobruysk Molodechno Minsk Polotsk Mogilev ... Ma) 1 Ma 10 20 Ma Brest 24.2 48.9 60.1 74.1 Baranovichi 28.5 53.1 59.9 68.1 Polesa 51.1 1 75? 82.3 ...

  20. THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY

    iron comes by rail from the interior of Russia to Brest- Litovsk where it is transferred to European ...

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