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disapprove of Krupp's aims in frustrating these efforts. There is a request from C. H. Starck to incorporate the Rhine furnaces in the Teutschenthal plant and to establish joint production. Meyer-Kuester considers collaboration in the sphere of metals with C. H. Starck as very desirable
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[Signed] MEYER 
Bitterfeld, 19 June 1935
Dr. M/D

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    Management Bitterfeld
    Director Haefliger, Frankfurt
    Director Meyer-Kuester
    Director Dr. Jaeger, Bitterfeld  
 
 
  TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NI-9549
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 720
 
CONFIDENTIAL FARBEN MEMORANDUM, II SEPTEMBER 1935,
CONCERNING CONFERENCE WITH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
AT THE OPPAU PLANT WITH RESPECT TO STOCKPILING OF
NICKEL AND RELATED MATTERS 
 
Highly Confidential  
11 September 1935 
 
I.G. Farbenindustrie A.G.
Ludwigshafen/Rhine
Nickel Factory, Oppau 
Inspection Report 
Date: 16 August 1935
Place of meeting: Oppau 
 
Present were:  Reichsbahnrat [Reichsbahn Counsellor] Otto,
Reich and Prussian Ministry of Economics,
Berlin W 8, Behrenstrasse 43 
  Regierungsrat and Baurat Schumacher, Reich and
Prussian Ministry of Economics, Department for
Special Economic Questions, Stuttgart.  
  Dipl. Ing. Ernst Wuerth, Wuerttemberg Trade
Office, Stuttgart. 
  From IG Director Dr. Fahrenhorst (temporarily) 
  Dr. Schlecht. 
 
Subject: Nickel Factory, Oppau 
 
To begin with, we gave detailed information to Reichsbahnrat Otto and his collaborators, Regierungsrat and Baurat Schumacher  

 



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