“we the newt modern Soviet machinery, It has its own ‘eer plant;
"an almost American ventilating system, and is protected by a special _
unit of AVH forces, which keep the whole area of Jobbagyi end its
vicinity in a state of permanent Siege. This factory is probably —
the most important of its kind in the area,
A very interesting feature of the present military prepa~
rations are the training of partisans and saboteurs, which go on
ön the type as used during the war for Commandos. There are three —
. Such cemps in Hungary, in Somogygeszti, Jenkapuszta and Siklos. 3
In these camps some Hungarians are trained, but mostly the inmates ae
are Yugoslavs and Greeks ~ among the Grecks especially Greek chil— ae
dren deported from the country during the civil war there,
These camps are led locally by a Soviet citizen of. :Hungarian-Jewi sh
origin, lászlo Boros, and in his work he is assisted by Yugoslav
General Popovics There are at present roughly 1500 Grecks and 500 i
Íugoslav8; The training is very exacting, including parachute jumps,
explosives, shooting ete, The people are kept in the camps and are
not pemitted to go to the near-by villages,
In the domestic situation, the tension has been rising
acnin. Seeret police reports, which this observer has seen, contain
long lists of sabotage in the factories as well as numerous facts
about underground activities - much more than this observer ever |
believed possible. It is especially noteworthy that in the recent ¬
AVH reports the police admits that it is unable to cope with the
situation, especially since it is spontaneous and not the result
of organized oppocitione Rumours of fnpendinz g war have circulated
dzs si MESA "HR HStS OF tngenareprnnge Setagnse rele vere .
in the field of religion, nothing new can be reported. It
seems increasingly to be a fact, that the regime does no ionger plan .
to make any spectacular steps t instead the gradial extinction is
planned, by small administrative measures as planned by the Gover— es
-pement's Office of Church Affairs headed by János Horvath, Thus ce ae
Slowly the Churches are suffocated on the lower 6ehelons, Ss
g; .. Finally it is an interesting sidelight, that in the re—
cent directives of AVH for its interrogating officers the ogee
of the sources of information of "Intelligence Digest" is again
- prominently mentioned, Prisoners and other people wht might know
should be investigated as to possible connections with "4ntelligence
Digest", since " this organ of the most reactionary elements in the
British governement" has sources of information " inside of our
State's administration", The "good repute" of AVH demands that
‘these sources be "finally found and completely destroyed", It is —
és noteworthy, that while in the past AVH always believed that "Intelli- |
. gence Digest" had its sources of information among the fester —: