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 [Ger…] many. In this connection he stresses especially the wishes regarding permanent assignment of workers abroad on the one hand, and occasional journeys abroad for a limited time, on the other.

As Mann and others present state, this question is doubtlessly important for IG, but the way in which the local offices are dealing with the question can hardly be considered a recommendation for the entire matter. The ensuing debate, during which other experiences with local offices were reported, resulted in the opinion being expressed that the change from the former method of dealing strictly centrally with these questions to a decentralized administration is detrimental to a matter which is, in itself, useful. Since the question under consideration has to be dealt with primarily in the commercial departments of IG, Dr. von Schnitzler is asked to take the necessary steps to assure homogeneous correlation and, henceforth, administration by one central authority of matters pertaining to this question. Dr. von der Heyde is going to prepare the way for Dr. von Schnitzler. 
 
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Berlin, 19 April 1940.
      Sa/Bs.  
 
 
  TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NI-14271
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 1904
 
MINUTES OF A CONFERENCE BETWEEN FARBEN OFFICIALS
AND REPRESENTATIVES OF MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, 2 MAY
1941, CONCERNING COOPERATION BETWEEN FARBEN AND
THE ECONOMICS COUNTERINTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT OF
THE ARMED FORCES AND LETTER FROM DEFENDANT VON
DER HEYDE TO FARBEN, 22 MAY 1941 
 
1. Minutes of Conference, 2 May 1941 
 
[Stamp]
SECRET! No. 3 of 30 copies — 20 May 1941

Minutes of the Meeting Held in Frankfurt/Main on 2 May 1941
in Regard to the Cooperation Between Abwehr I Wi [
Counterintelligence I Economies] and IG 
 
I.Introduction by [the defendant] Dr. Schneider
II. Report by Major Dr. Bloch*
III. Report by [the defendant] Dr. von der Heyde
IV. Discussion  
After Dr. Schneider opened the meeting, Major Bloch, in the  
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* Major Bloch was the deputy of Col. Pieckenbrock, chief of the Economics counterintelligence Department of the High Command of the Armed Forces.



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