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them from current production in case of deliveries to consumers
for instance, should the suggested urea stockpiling of 10,000 tons of
nitrogen require about 6,000,000 reichsmarks a compensation would have
to be made for impairing the liquid assets of IG, and interest paid on this
capital.
For the moment, we have tried to answer those questions with
regard to Oppau products which were not adequately clarified at the discussion
mentioned. For the Ludwigshafen products to be considered, we shall submit the
relevant data as soon as possible. 1f it should be necessary to go further into
problems of personnel, materials, finances, and time requirements as a result
of the measures which are to be decided by your office, we will be glad to be
of assistance. |
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Heil Hitler!
Vermittlungsstelle W Signed: DIEKMANN
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3 enclosures copies to
Oberregierungsrat Dr. Mureck, Military Economic
Staff Regierungsrat Dr. Lenz, Reich Ministry of
Economics Management Office, Sparte I, Oppau
Director Dr. Mueller-Cunradi, Oppau Registered!
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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NI-8363 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT
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LETTER FROM FARBEN'S LIAISON OFFICE WEHRMACHT TO FARBEN'S HOECHST
PLANT, 2 NOVEMBER 1938, CONCERNING THE COMPILATION OF LISTS IN CONNECTION
WITH THE STOCKPILING OF RAW MATERIALS, PRELIMINARY PRODUCTS, AND FINAL
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I.G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft Vermittlungsstelle
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[Stamp] Received: 4 Nov. 1938] |
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Berlin, NW 7, Unter den Linden 82 |
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Berlin, 2 November 1938 |
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Dr. Hirschel* I.G. Farbenindustrie A.G. Frankfurt/Main
Hoechst
Subject: Stockpiling
The Reich Ministry of Economics
requested us to submit a list of raw materials and preliminary products on the
one hand, and of final products on the other, of which stock reserves cannot be
held for 3 weeks, or of which the manufactured items themselves cannot be
stored for 3 weeks. This list shall also indicate warehouse and storage
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__________ * Dr. Otto Hirechel was
chief of the Welfare Department of Farben's Hoechst plant and mobilization
representative for the Hoechst plant.
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