IG Farben was a chemical conglomerate in Germany before and during WW2. Their buildings in Frankfurt, Germany, were saved from bombing by the Allies under the excuse that they were needed for the Allie's headquarters. What really was going on was that the records of the chemicals were saved.
IG Farben was converted in the US into Big Pharma of today. With the Covid vaccine deaths, including the ones to come, the NAZIs have finally gotten back on America for their losses in WW2. (
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar)
IG Farben:
This was a cartel formed by the leading chemical companies in Germany after the First World War. ‘IG Farben’ is the diminutive of the rather more tongue-stretching Interessen Gemeinschaft Farbenindustrie which has been translated as ‘Community of Interests of Dye Industries’. Three of the many companies which joined were BASF, Bayer and Hoechst.
It was by far the largest corporation or cartel in Germany between the two world wars, controlling five hundred companies (in ninety-two countries). Corporative arrangements were made between Farben and Standard Oil (USA), Imperial Chemical Industries (Gt. Britain), and Mitsui (Japan), which makes the period 1929 – 39 so interesting. You may have noticed that the nationality of the first two of these commercial giants formed the major part of the Allies in World War II, while the third joined Hitler’s Axis.
Farben played an increasingly important role in the nineteen thirties attempting to free Germany from her dependence on the import of raw materials. The cartel produced almost all Germany’s synthetic lubricating oils, petrol, rubber, dyes, nickel, explosives and poison gas. One hopes that someone in Britain, France or the United States took note of these last three products (nickel is largely used in the fabrication of cartridge cases).
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