The Crime and Punishment of I. G. FarbenFree Press, 1978 - 250 sivua The story of the huge chemical corporation, I.O. Farben: its relations with Hitler and the Third Reich, its takeover of the chemical industries of Europe in the wake of German conquest, its use of slave labor in its own Anschwitz-like concentration camp and its ultimate exposure at the Nuremberg trials. |
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Postwar Germany and Boschs Dream | 38 |
The Marriage of I G and Standard Oil under Hitler | 76 |
The Rape of the European Chemical Industry | 95 |
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