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Manchu Iron Works - Anshan, Manchuria

Manchu Iron Works - Anshan, Manchuria. Blooming mill (steel rolling) from which all steel rolling equipment was removed during Soviet occupancy. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47 (the committee that assessed the reparations the Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).

Manchu Iron Works - Anshan, Manchuria

Manchu Iron Works in Anshan, Manchuria. Hole in wall of building through which equipment was removed during Soviet occupancy. Hole has been partially closed with iron rods and rubble left behind. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47 (the committee that assessed the reparations the Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).

Manchu Iron Works - Anshan, Manchuria

Manchu Iron Works in Anshan, Manchuria. Pump house from which five sets of water pumps and motors were removed during Soviet occupancy. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47 (the committee that assessed the reparations the Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).

Manchu Iron Works - Anshan, Manchuria

Manchu Iron Works - Anshan, Manchuria. Boiler house. Removed during Soviet occupancy - four complete boilers and auxiliary equipment and accessories of two more boilers. There remained for operation two gas fired and two coal fired boilers. Removals were started September 8, 1945, and completed November 8, 1945. Note: Originally contained 10 boilers, each with capacity of 60 tons of steam per hour. (View Number 1). Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.

Manchu Iron Works - Anshan, Manchuria

Manchu Iron Works in Anshan, Manchuria. Power House. Removed during Soviet occupancy: one 25,000 KW Siemens Halske Turbo-Generator and auxiliary equipment. Also one 18,000 KW Turbo-Generator and auxiliary equipment, making a total of 43,000 KW, leaving 30,500 KW in place. Removals were started September 23, 1945, and finished during latter part of October 1945. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.

Fushun Coal Mine - Fushun, Manchuria

Fushun Coal Mine in Fushun, Manchuria. View 5 of a panorama of the Fushun Coal Mine, one of the largest open pit mines in the world. This mine was the foundation of a large industrial complex, since the over-burden consisted of shale which provided a cheap raw material for a shale oil industry. Included in the complex were a coal hydrogenation plant, an aluminum plant, and oil shale refinery and a large thermal power house connected into the power grid serving South Manchuria. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.

Fushun Coal Mine - Fushun, Manchuria

Fushun Coal Mine in Fushun, Manchuria. View 4 of a panorama of the Fushun Coal Mine, one of the largest open pit mines in the world. This mine was the foundation of a large industrial complex, since the over-burden consisted of shale which provided a cheap raw material for a shale oil industry. Included in the complex were a coal hydrogenation plant, an aluminum plant, and oil shale refinery and a large thermal power house connected into the power grid serving South Manchuria. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.

Coal Mine - Fushun, Manchuria

Coal Mine in Fushun, Manchuria. View 3 of a panorama of the Fushun Coal Mine, one of the largest open pit mines in the world. This mine was the foundation of a large industrial complex, since the over-burden consisted of shale which provided a cheap raw material for a shale oil industry. Included in the complex were a coal hydrogenation plant, an aluminum plant, and oil shale refinery and a large thermal power house connected into the power grid serving South Manchuria. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.

Fushun Coal Mine - Fushun, Manchuria

Fushun Coal Mine in Fushun, Manchuria. View 2 of a panorama of the Fushun Coal Mine, one of the largest open pit mines in the world. This mine was the foundation of a large industrial complex, since the over-burden consisted of shale which provided a cheap raw material for a shale oil industry. Included in the complex were a coal hydrogenation plant, an aluminum plant, and oil shale refinery and a large thermal power house connected into the power grid serving South Manchuria. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.

Fushun Coal Mine - Fushun, Manchuria

Fushun Coal Mine in Fushun, Manchuria. View 1 of a panorama of the Fushun Coal Mine, one of the largest open pit mines in the world. This mine was the foundation of a large industrial complex, since the over-burden consisted of shale which provided a cheap raw material for a shale oil industry. Included in the complex were a coal hydrogenation plant, an aluminum plant, and oil shale refinery and a large thermal power house connected into the power grid serving South Manchuria. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S.