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  1. The Administration for Soviet Property in Austria, or the USIA (Russian: УСИА, Управление советским имуществом в Австрии) was formed in the Soviet zone of Allied-occupied Austria in June 1946 and operated until the withdrawal of Soviet troops in 1955.

  2. Feb 10, 2009 · 39 The Soviet Military Bank had administered the finances of the USIA (Administration of Soviet Property in Austria, that is, seized former German property) industries, the Soviet Oil Administration, and the Danube Steamship Company.

  3. An Austrian delegation visited Moscow in April 1955, and an agreement was reached by which the Soviet government declared itself ready to restore full Austrian sovereignty and to evacuate its occupation troops in return for an Austrian promise to declare the country permanently neutral.

  4. Oct 12, 2022 · The Soviets had previously secured rights to Austrian oil fields in 1945. Following this, from February 1946, the USSR commandeered hundreds of businesses in their zone, combining 400 of them into the USIA (Administration for Soviet Property in Austria) in June.

  5. Division within FO - Records relating to allied administration of occupied territories in post Second World War Europe FO 1020 - Foreign Office and Predecessors: Allied Commission for Austria...

  6. May 7, 2010 · PLACE & DATE ACQ. (study on the administration and exploitation of the industrial and 25X1 petroleum installations seized as "German assets" by the Soviets and operated by them.

  7. The Administration for Soviet Property in Austria, or the USIA (Russian: УСИА, Управление советским имуществом в Австрии) was formed in the Soviet zone of Allied-occupied Austria in June 1946 and operated until the withdrawal of Soviet troops in 1955.