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Hell's cartel : IG Farben and the making of Hitler's war machine / Diarmuid Jeffreys.

Author/creator Jeffreys, Diarmuid
Format Book and Print
Edition1st. ed.
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Metropolitan Books, 2008.
Descriptionviii, 485 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Supplemental Content Contributor biographical information
Supplemental Content Publisher description
Subject(s)
Contents From Perkin's purple to Duisberg's drugs -- The golden years -- The chemist's war -- The birth of a colossus -- Bosch's plan -- Striking the bargain -- Accommodation and collaboration --From long knives to the four year plan -- Preparing for war -- War and profit -- Buna at Auschwitz -- IG Auschwitz and the final solution -- Götterdämmerung -- Preparing the case -- Trial.
Abstract The remarkable rise and shameful fall of one of the twentieth century's greatest conglomerates. At its peak in the 1930s, the German chemical manufacturer IG Farben was one of the most powerful corporations in the world. To this day, companies formerly part of the Farben cartel--aspirin-maker Bayer, graphics supplier Agfa, plastics giant BASF--continue to play key roles in the global market. IG Farben itself, however, is remembered mostly for its connections to the Nazi Party and its complicity in the Holocaust. After the war, Farben's leaders were tried for crimes including mass murder and slave labor. Journalist Jeffreys presents the first comprehensive account of IG Farben's rise and fall, tracing the enterprise from its nineteenth-century origins, when the discovery of synthetic dyes gave rise to a vibrant new industry, through the upheavals of the Great War era, and on to the company's fateful role in World War II.--From publisher description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [455]-467) and index.
LCCN 2007050398
ISBN9780805078138
ISBN0805078134

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