I. G. Farbenindustrie AG ("dye industry syndicate"), commonly known as IG Farben, was a German chemical and pharmaceutical conglomerate. It was formed...
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The United States of America vs. Carl Krauch, et al., also known as the IG Farben Trial, was the sixth of the twelve trials for war crimes the U.S. authorities...
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The I.G. Farben Building – also known as the Poelzig Building and the Abrams Building, formerly informally called The Pentagon of Europe – is a building...
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chemical company I.G. Farben into an international nickel cartel alongside American, Canadian, and French companies. By the 1940s, I.G. Farben relied on slave...
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Bayer (category IG Farben)
[1987]. Industry and Ideology: IG Farben in the Nazi Era. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Jacobs SL (2017). "I G Farben". In Bartrop PR, Dickerman...
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BASF (category IG Farben)
other German chemical companies to become the chemicals conglomerate IG Farben. IG Farben would go on to play a major role in the economy of Nazi Germany....
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Norbert Wollheim (section I.G. Farben claim)
settlement awarding several thousand of the former slave labourers of I.G. Farben DM 30 million. The settlement apart from the parties of the lawsuit involved...
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Nerve agent (redirect from G-agent)
The Crime and Punishment of IG Farben: Speer, who was strongly opposed to the introduction of Tabun, flew Otto Ambros, I.G.'s authority on poison gas as...
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Auschwitz concentration camp (redirect from Auschwitz I)
chambers; Auschwitz III-Monowitz, a labour camp for the chemical conglomerate IG Farben; and dozens of subcamps. The camps became a major site of the Nazis' Final...
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Farben (German: "color") may refer to: IG Farben - former German chemical industry conglomerate IG Farben Building - former corporate headquarters of...
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of Sterling Drug and IG Farben. This arrangement allowed I.G. Farben to reenter the U.S. pharmaceutical market after World War I. See: Sterling Drug,...
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camera company, May 1943. The photo was entered into evidence at the IG Farben trial. The Serbenhalle of the Raxwerke. The hall, booty from Serbia, was...
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Look up IG, Ig, or ig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. IG, Ig, or ig may refer to: IG Farben, a former German industrial conglomerate IG Group, a UK...
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Agfa-Gevaert (category IG Farben)
indicted after the war in the I.G. Farben trial before an American military tribunal. 1945 When the Allies broke up IG Farben to reduce the size of German...
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Monowitz concentration camp (category IG Farben)
(Auschwitz survivor) IG Farben trial Heinrich Bütefisch List of subcamps of Auschwitz The Man Who Broke into Auschwitz "Timeline for I.G. Farben and the Buna/Monowitz...
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Presidential and Administration Building (PA). The campus includes the I. G. Farben Building and numerous new buildings, including the House of Finance and...
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Fritz ter Meer (category IG Farben people)
Trial 6 - I.G. Farben Case". Trial 6 - I.g. Farben Case. School of Law, University of Georgia. 3 May 1947. Retrieved 3 April 2019. IG Farben Trial (1948)...
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Otto Ambros (category IG Farben people)
Far East. From 1934, he worked at IG Farben, becoming head of their Schkopau plant in 1935. His division of IG Farben developed chemical weapons, including...
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crossers. In 1930, Degussa ceded 42.5 percent ownership of Degesch to IG Farben and 15 percent to Th. Goldschmidt AG, in exchange for the right to market...
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Carl Krauch (category IG Farben people)
industrialist and Nazi war criminal. He was an executive at BASF (later IG Farben); during World War II, he was chairman of the supervisory board. He was...
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building is the enormous and legendary I.G. Farben Building, completed in 1931 as the administration building for IG Farben in Frankfurt am Main, now known as...
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1, 1945 to February 28, 1946, in Berlin and Frankfurt am Main, in the IG Farben building. On March 15, 1947 they were reassigned to EUCOM (European Command)...
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Hermann Schmitz (category IG Farben people)
industrialist and Nazi war criminal. CEO of IG Farben from 1935 to 1945, he was sentenced to four years in prison in the IG Farben Trial. Schmitz was born in Essen...
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Carl Bosch (category IG Farben people)
pioneer in the field of high-pressure industrial chemistry and founder of IG Farben, at one point the world's largest chemical company. He also developed...
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Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld (category Grand Crosses of the Order of George I)
studied law and worked as an executive secretary at the Paris office of IG Farben. In 1937 he married Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, and was immediately...
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Sprengstoff A.G. [de] which belonged to I.G. Farben since 1931. In 1926, as a result of the fusion with Köln-Rottweil AG which belonged to I.G. Farben, Dynamit...
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Vereinigte Stahlwerke A.G. (United Steelworks), the second largest joint-stock company in Germany (the largest was IG Farben) and Vereinigte Oberschlesische...
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companies to form IG Farben. In 1930, the administration of the then fourth-largest company in the world was transferred to the new IG Farben Building in Frankfurt's...
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of the board of directors of American IG, the American subsidiary of the German chemical conglomerate IG Farben. Edsel Ford was born in November 1893...
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Hoechst AG (redirect from Hoechst A.G.)
co-founders of IG Farben, an advocacy group of Germany's chemicals industry to gain industrial power during and after World War I. In 1925, IG Farben turned from...
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