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    IG Farben was once the largest company in Europe and the largest chemical and pharmaceutical company in the world. IG Farben scientists made fundamental contributions to all areas of chemistry and the pharmaceutical industry.

  2. May 18, 2024 · IG Farben, (German: “Syndicate of Dyestuff-Industry Corporations”), world’s largest chemical concern, or cartel, from its founding in Germany in 1925 until its dissolution by the Allies after World War II.

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  3. 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 held in their occupation zone in Germany after the end of World War II.

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  4. Die I. G. Farbenindustrie AG (I. G. für Interessengemeinschaft), kurz I. G. Farben, heute meist I.G. Farben oder IG Farben geschrieben, entstand Ende 1925 aus dem Zusammenschluss von acht deutschen Unternehmen – Agfa, BASF, Bayer, Cassella, Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron, Chemische Fabrik vorm.

  5. The IG Farben Case was one of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings against German officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity. It involved 24 defendants from the IG Farben industrial concern, a chemical cartel that profited from Nazi policies and slave labor.

  6. L'abréviation IG Farben (où IG est l'abréviation du mot allemand InteressenGemeinschaft) désigne la société allemande fondée le 1 er janvier 1925 sous le nom de IG-Farbenindustrie AG [note 1]. Une « petite IG », par opposition à l’IG de 1925, a été fondée en 1905 par rapprochement concerté des sociétés chimiques ...

  7. The history of the founding of the camp is connected with the initiative by the German chemical concern IG Farbenindustrie A.G. to build its third large plant for synthetic rubber and liquid fuels. The new camp was to be located in Silesia, beyond the range of Allied bombers at the time.