The Crime and Punishment of IG Farben, by Joseph Birkin
Michel
bulb at vheissu.net
Sun Jul 31 06:41:49 CDT 2016
Borkin, not Birkin.
Book's mentioned in the Weisenburger Companion, I just noticed.
Michel.
Op 31-7-2016 om 13:30 schreef Michel:
> Searching for General Aniline and Film, stumbled upon a book on IG
> Farben by Joseph Birkin. Fascinating!
>
> http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_igfarben02.htm#Contents
>
>
> No mention of Carl Schmitz (GR, page 565), but the chapter on
> Corporate Camouflage states:
>
> "The extraordinary success of I.G.’s operation camouflage was, in
> effect, a tribute to the genius of a single individual, Hermann
> Schmitz, hand-picked by Carl Bosch in 1935 to be his successor as head
> of I.G. Farben. From the time I.G. was formed until it disappeared as
> a separate entity, Schmitz was in charge of its foreign empire and the
> principal architect of the program for camouflaging the company’s vast
> overseas holdings."
>
> Michel.
>
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