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Aussig or Montecatini, and to deter him from pushing his plans — either alone or jointly with one of those groups — for the industrialization of the chemical industry in Austria.

The firms DAG, SWW, and the IG group are each to take over one-third of the Anilinchemie A.G.'s capital stock amounting to 300,000 Austrian schillings, so that, by taking Messrs. Phillip and Pollak into the Verwaltungsrat of Anilinchemie, permanent contact may be assured and a discussion board [Aussprache-Gremium] may be established for all questions regarding development in Austria.

Over and above this, an endeavor is to be made to coordinate the sales of the three companies through Anilinchemie more effectively than hitherto — DAG and SWW are already selling a large part of their production through Anilinchemie — so that by means of a larger assortment, increased protection against Aussig and other firms may be assured.

In this connection, Dr. Oster discussed the question of how far the sale of nitrogen, which is now in the hands of Detag* could also be transferred to Anilinchemie.

It is agreed that these questions should be discussed in detail with Herr Philipp, who is at present in Berlin. At the same time, Herr Philipp should be asked to support our interests in the Southeast of Europe with regard to other questions as well, such as for instance, the project of establishing a nitrogen factory in Austria. Thereupon, Geheimrat Schmitz invites Herr Philipp to the meeting. He thanks Herr Philipp for supporting IG interests, not only in Austria, but also in all states in the Southeast of Europe. Dr. von Schnitzler mentions particularly the assistance rendered in connection with Aussig and asks Dr. Ilgner to express our ideas to Herr Philipp. After a lengthy discussion, Herr Philipp expresses his willingness to participate in the realization of our plans.
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* Although "Detag' is the name mentioned in the original document, this probably refers to "Dehag" Slowakische Gesellschaft fuer Handel mit Kunstduenger und Chemikalien m.b.H.  
 



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