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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IG_FarbenIG Farben - Wikipedia

    IG Farben was formed in 1925 from a merger of six chemical companies and became the largest company in Europe and the world. It was involved in Nazi atrocities, war crimes, and slave labour during World War II and was split into its constituent companies after the war.

  2. Aug 8, 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.

  3. The IG Farben Case was Case #6 of 12 Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings against leading German industrialists, military figures, SS perpetrators, and others.

  4. IG Farben was a German conglomerate that produced Zyklon B gas for the Holocaust and synthetic fuels for the war. The trial of its directors in 1947-1948 resulted in mixed verdicts and sentences for war crimes and slave labor.

  5. Learn how the German chemical concern IG Farben founded the Auschwitz III-Monowitz camp in 1941 to produce synthetic rubber and liquid fuels. Find out about the camp's location, construction, living conditions, number of victims, and evacuation.

  6. Aug 6, 2009 · The story of the IG Farben chemical conglomerate is one with tremendous relevance for the present day. Formed in 1925, from a merger of a number of familiar firms including Agfa, BASF and Bayer, it was the largest industrial concern in Europe, and soon found itself embroiled in Hitler’s ‘revolution’, emerging as one of the ...

  7. Jul 11, 2023 · Learn how Bayer and other German companies merged to form I.G. Farben in 1925 to compete in the global dyestuffs market. Discover how I.G. Farben used forced labor, exploited prisoners and collaborated with the Nazis during the Second World War.

  8. The I.G. Farben Trial, the sixth subsequent Nuremberg proceeding, was tried by the Military Tribunal VI, which had been created by the U.S. Military Government for Germany on August 8, 1947.

  9. Nov 10, 2003 · IG Farben employed thousands of slave labourers at the Auschwitz death camp and its Zyklon-B was used to murder millions of Jews and other prisoners. The company...

  10. The Nuremberg trials, international trials for the 22 ministers of the Nazi government as well as other senior officials in the Nazi regime, took place from October 1945 to October 1946. Afterwards, additional trials were held, with thousands of other officials and individuals in the Nazi regime appearing before the International Court in Nuremberg