
The Deadly Cartel: Nazi Germany's Chemical Industry Behemoth
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In 1925, in order to cope with the increasingly fierce international competition and protect their commercial interests, six of Germany's most important chemical companies united and jointly established the Dyestuff Industry Common Interest Alliance, also known as IG Farben. Twenty years later, the senior managers of this giant company were brought to the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, because it was with their help that the unrealistic fantasies proposed by Hitler in "Mein Kampf" were finally realized. This military-industrial complex possessed the most advanced science and technology in the world at the time, but why did it turn into a man-eating beast in Hitler's hands, directly participating in the Holocaust and committing various crimes? Through extensive interviews and research, Diarmid Jeffries restored for us the little-known dark history of Farben Industries in Nazi Germany in the book "Hell's Cartel".
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