- I. G.
Farbenindustrie AG,
commonly known as IG Farben, was a
German chemical and
pharmaceutical conglomerate. It was
formed in 1925 from a
merger of six...
- committed; and
Auschwitz III
Monowitz was the slave-labour camp for I.G.
Farbenindustrie AG, and
later other German industries. The main
purpose of Monowitz...
- was
built from 1928 to 1930 as the
corporate headquarters of I.G.
Farbenindustrie AG. It is
located in the
Westend district and
borders Grüneburgpark...
- on the
trial against I.G.
Farbenindustrie AG i.L. (in German)
Henry Ormond papers on the
trial against I.G.
Farbenindustrie AG i.L. (in English) Norbert...
-
Share of the IG
Farbenindustrie AG,
issued September 1926;
signed by Carl
Bosch as chairman...
-
Acetylsalicylic Acid. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH.
Tammen H (1978). Die I.G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft (1925–1933): Ein
Chemiekonzern in der
Weimarer Republik...
-
Methadone was
developed in 1937 in
Germany by
scientists working for I.G.
Farbenindustrie AG at the
Farbwerke Hoechst who were
looking for a
synthetic opioid...
- by the
Russian chemist Aleksandr Dianin. In 1934,
workers at I.G.
Farbenindustrie reported the
coupling of BPA and epichlorohydrin. Over the following...
- (2
October 1936 in the US, and 10
October 1935 in Germany) to I. G.
Farbenindustrie,
Germany "Preparing to
manufacture hydrogen peroxide" (PDF). IDC Technologies...
- High-Molecular
Paraffin Hydrocarbons",
published 1936-03-10, ****igned to IG
Farbenindustrie AG DE 721945, Dr Emil Keunecke, "Oxidation
Products of High-Molecular...