The relationship of I.G. Farben’s Agfa Filmfabrik Wolfen to its Jewish scientists and to scientists married to Jews, 1933–1939

  • Löhnert P
  • Gill M
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Given the firm’s size and strategic significance, I.G. Farbenindustrie’s relationships with its Jewish employees during the National Socialist period are of considerable interest. This is especialy true of one component of the combine, namely the...

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Löhnert, P., & Gill, M. (2000). The relationship of I.G. Farben’s Agfa Filmfabrik Wolfen to its Jewish scientists and to scientists married to Jews, 1933–1939. In The German Chemical Industry in the Twentieth Century (pp. 123–145). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9377-9_6

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