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Periodic Intelligence Summaries for the Western Europe Commanders-in-Chief Committee. Fourth Quarterly Summary. Report by the Joint Intelligence Committee

1 Jan 1949

TOP SECRET PERIODIC INTELLIGENCE SUMMARIES FOR THE WESTERN EUROPE COMMANDERSIN-CHIEF COMMITTEE. FOURTH QUARTERLY SUMMARY. ANNEX A MORALE PART I Soviet Armed Forces The overall situation regarding morale in the Soviet Armed Forces is that the morale and bearing of the armed forces in the interior, certainly in the Moscow and Odessa areas are of a high order while the morale of the armed forces on occupational duties is generally low, though there has been some improvement due to the granting of home leave during the first quarter of 1949.
politics technology economy albania bulgaria hungary poland training finland greece germany russia air power alliances austria chemical warfare biological warfare communications communism czechoslovakia diplomacy factories finances foreign policy ideology industry information sharing international relations manpower demobilisation transportation police prisoners of war propaganda railways recruitment reparations roads romania submarines switzerland treaties great britain soviet union warships yugoslavia cold war berlin mobilisation missiles weapons development partisans eastern bloc military intelligence german government west germany german politics morale soviet satellite states military organisation blockades ministry of defence william hayter joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff war preparations atomic warfare intelligence distribution lawrence pendred zones of occupation communist information bureau occupied germany polish armed forces secret weapons german army military strength predicting enemy intentions geographic intelligence yugoslav armed forces occupation arrangements soviet-occupied europe assessing enemy strength douglas packard soviet air force bulgarian armed forces soviet navy naval strength hungarian armed forces romanian armed forces anglo-german relations czechoslovakian armed forces soviet army occupied austria berlin airlift albanian armed forces austrian government
Collection ID
CAB158
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Albania Austria Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Finland Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Poland Romania Russia Soviet Union Switzerland West Germany Yugoslavia
Document Reference
CAB 158/6/18
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 158/6
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab158.0006.018
Keywords
Military Intelligence Alliances Information Sharing Intelligence Distribution Morale Soviet Army Assessing Enemy Strength Military Strength Soviet Satellite States Training Soviet Air Force Air Power Soviet Navy Naval Strength Manpower Mobilisation Military Organisation Polish Armed Forces Hungarian Armed Forces Czechoslovakian Armed Forces Yugoslav Armed Forces Occupied Germany Occupied Austria Soviet-occupied Europe War Preparations Predicting Enemy Intentions Weapons Development Occupation Arrangements Demobilisation Albanian Armed Forces Bulgarian Armed Forces Romanian Armed Forces Zones Of Occupation German Politics German Government Communism Ideology Politics Reparations Industry Anglo-german Relations Factories Diplomacy Foreign Policy Berlin Finances Blockades Berlin Airlift Police Partisans Recruitment German Army Prisoners Of War Propaganda Treaties Austrian Government Economy Missiles Biological Warfare Chemical Warfare Atomic Warfare Secret Weapons Technology Submarines Warships Communications Railways Roads Geographic Intelligence Transportation Eastern Bloc
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Communist Information Bureau Ministry of Defence Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
35
Persons Discussed
William Hayter Douglas Packard Lawrence Pendred
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Committee. Memoranda. Jan. - June 1949. Papers Nos. J.I.C. 1-41 Volume L
Themes
Military Intelligence International Relations

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