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RM 1.75. The refund made to us on the camphor processed for export cannot be taken into account because we suffered considerable losses in the export business, and since Speyer, so to speak, kept aloof from all exports, we even had to burden our domestic business with the export losses. In any case, we paid for the inland RM 1.80 and Speyer RM 1.75.

I should be obliged, Mr. Ludwigs, if you could let me have your views on the foregoing. If you should not feel happy about communicating the figures officially to my firm, they might perhaps be communicated to me personally in my capacity as a member of the Aufsichtsrat of IG. 
 
With best regards
I am, yours sincerely

Signed: DR. P. MUELLER 
 
 
  TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NI-15260
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 2341
 
LETTER FROM DAG TO DEFENDANT SCHMITZ, 4 SEPTEMBER 1944, CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF DAG'S “FINANCIAL SITUATION AS OF 1 SEPTEMBER 1944”  
 
Registered
Geheimrat Dr. H. Schmitz
(17a) Heidelberg 
 
Main bookkeeping office
September 4, 1944 
 
Financial situation as of September 1st, 1944

As requested, we submit the figures as of 1 September, 1944 as follows:  
 
  1. Credit with banks     
       
  Deutsche Laenderbank A.G., Berlin  RM 3,731,399  
  Reichsbank, Cologne  4,066,246  
  Kreissparkasse Troisdorf    421,528  
  Westfalenbank A.G., Bochum   42,459  
  Postal account, Cologne   146,945  
       
    RM 8,408,577  
       
  2. Fixed deposit     
       
  Reserved at the Laenderbank for depreciation to be paid by the G.m.b.H. zur Verwertung chemischer Erzeugnisse and due on September 30th, 1944    57,000,000  

 



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