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Interhandel,
short for
Internationale Industrie & Handelsbeteilungungen, was a
Swiss conglomerate,
known for its long-running
disputes with the U.S. government...
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Aargauische Kreditanstalt in 1919, Eidgenössische Bank [de] in 1945,
Interhandel Basel in 1967,
Phillips & Drew in 1986, and Schröder, Münchmeyer, Hengst...
- Switzerland. The
rapid growth was
punctuated by the 1967
acquisition of
Interhandel,
which made UBS one of the
strongest banks in Europe. By the 1980s, Union...
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Siemens and Krupp.[better source needed]
American IG
Bernard Bernstein Interhandel (I.G. Chemie)
Nuremberg Trials bibliography Peter Hayes (2001): "[O]ne...
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Ideology and
Pragmatism in the
Kennedy Administration'sSettlement of the
Interhandel-General
Aniline &Film Case 1962-1965" (PDF).
Archived (PDF) from the...
- ****an," he told Senators.
Townsend seized $329
million in
proceeds of
Interhandel, a
Swiss holding company,
saying that it was a
front for the real owner...
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Industrials General industries Wollerau 1967 Amu****t ride
manufacturing P A
Interhandel Conglomerates -
Basel 1928
Acquired in 1967 P D
International Watch Company...
- the
Congo v. France) 2003–2010 Paul
Carry Switzerland Switzerland
Interhandel (Switzerland v.
United States of America) 1957–1959
Jorge Castañeda Mexico...
- Machine. 28
November 1958.
Interhandel.
Application Archived 19 July 2017 at the
Wayback Machine. 2
October 1957.
Interhandel.
Judgment Archived 19 July...
- Corporation,
mainly as a
manufacturer of
asphalt and
building materials.
Interhandel Wilkins, Mira. The
history of
foreign investment in the
United States...