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Inside IG Farben: Hoechst During the Third Reich



Inside IG Farben: Hoechst During the Third Reich
Inside IG Farben tells the story of one of the largest chemical companies in Nazi Germany, Hoechst. The company was involved in a number of atrocities during the Third Reich, including the exploitation of forced labor, the experimentation of human beings, and the persecution of Jewish employees. The book tries to explain the motivations of those responsible for these crimes. more details
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  • Explores the history of one of the largest chemical companies in Nazi Germany
  • Tries to explain the motivations of those responsible for the company's atrocities
  • Discusses the company's role in the persecution of Jewish employees and the exploitation of forced labor


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Author Stephan H. Lindner
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780521178389
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer Cambridge University Press
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Inside IG Farben tells the story of one of the largest chemical companies in Nazi Germany, Hoechst. The company was involved in a number of atrocities during the Third Reich, including the exploitation of forced labor, the experimentation of human beings, and the persecution of Jewish employees. The book tries to explain the motivations of those responsible for these crimes.

In 1925, the three leading chemical firms in Germany - BASF, Bayer, and Hoechst - merged, together with some smaller firms, to become IG Farben. IG Farben became, like no other firm, synonymous with the participation of German industry in the most heinous crimes of the Nazi regime. This book deals in depth with one of IG Farben's leading factories, Hoechst, during the Third Reich. On the basis of long and meticulous archival research, including previously inaccessible company records, the author tries to describe and analyze the relationship between management and employees and the Nazi party and its organizations. The author shows the exclusion and persecution of employees, particularly Jewish employees. He traces the extent of Hoechst's involvement in the exploitation of forced labor, and its active participation in human experiments in several concentration camps. Throughout, he tries to shed light on the motivations of those responsible for this conduct.

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