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  • ...art of Nazi war production. Executives, 24 of which were indicted in the [[I.G. Farben Case (NMT)]] were deeply involved in the planning process as well — f
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  • #REDIRECT [[I.G. Farben]]
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  • ...art of Nazi war production. Executives, 24 of which were indicted in the [[I.G. Farben Case (NMT)]] were deeply involved in the planning process as well — f
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  • ...known as Auschwitz III, built primarily to provide slave labor to nearby [[I.G. Farben]] and other factories
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  • ==I.G. Farben== [[I.G. Farben]] Industries was closely associated with Monowitz, building a Buna syntheti
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  • {{r|I.G. Farben}}
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  • ...centration Camp|Auschwitz]] gas chambers. It was originally patented by [[I.G. Farben]], and licensed to the Tesch/Stabenow and Degesch companies. Officers of th
    920 bytes (141 words) - 21:34, 19 January 2011
  • ...ainst Carl Krauch, et al. , tried 24 executives of the industrial firm, [[I.G. Farben]] with spoliation of property in occupied countries and participation in a
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  • ...ated and interpreted until 1970. A photographic plane was photographing a I.G. Farben factory in the general area, and didn't turn off its camera until after it
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  • ...://www.empgx.uni-frankfurt.de/history_poelzig.htm | title = History of the I.G. Farben Haus (Poelzig-Bau)| accessdate = | date=[[2004-04-04]]| work=Tenth Internat | title = Chapter 2: The Empire of I.G. Farben
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  • ...witz-Monowitz Concentration Camp]], established to supply slave labor to [[I.G. Farben]]; Farben constructed a number of factories near it
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  • ...ng with the close relationship between the government and, respectively, [[I.G. Farben]] and [[Krupp]] Industries.
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  • ...raphic evidence of [[Auschwitz]]. A photographic plane was photographing a I.G. Farben factory in the general area, and didn't turn off its camera until after it
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  • ...ty of 150,000 population on the Rhine River near Heidelberg. Its two giant I.G. Farben plants, covering 1200 acres and employing 40,000 workers, produced much of
    31 KB (4,759 words) - 04:41, 12 November 2013
  • ...s (M.W. Kellogg and Universal Oil Products) and a German chemical company (I.G. Farben). The consortium was called Catalytic Research Associates (CRA) and its pur
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  • ...ts chemical engineering was strong because of its close cooperation with [[I.G. Farben]], in those days world's largest chemical company. In April 1928 Edward le
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  • ...ated and interpreted until 1970. A photographic plane was photographing a I.G. Farben factory in the general area, and didn't turn off its camera until after it
    29 KB (4,288 words) - 14:27, 29 March 2024
  • ...ty of 150,000 population on the Rhine River near Heidelberg. Its two giant I.G. Farben plants, covering 1200 acres and employing 40,000 workers, produced much of
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