right from the beginning, as well as to the spirit of the existing
agreements in the chemicals field.
Dr. Ilgner agrees to inform the
other German members of the Pressburg Verwaltungsrat, as well as the members of
the Pressburg managing board, of the records which are being kept of today's
discussion; and undertakes to have a letter sent to IG in concurrence with Dr.
Paul Mueller of Pressburg, in which Pressburg approves this view of affairs in
the explosives field; and after such clarification of the point in question,
declares that the minutes of 22 February 1943 are binding on Pressburg as well.
This settlement obviates the necessity for Pressburg's signature to the
aforementioned record or the preparation of a new record on its point 1.
Furthermore, a letter from Dr. Adolf to Dr. von Schnitzler dated 23
March 1943 is discussed. Dr. von Schnitzler will confirm the receipt of this
letter without entering into the details of the general statements in the
attached correspondence between Director Schaeffler and Director Ruperti of the
Guano-Werke, and will merely ask Dr. Adolf for his immediate reactions to the
concrete case of Bulgaria (Item lb, paragraph 2 of the minutes of 22 February
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4. CONTEMPORANEOUS DOCUMENTS "NEW ORDER"
PLANNING IN 1940 |
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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NI-6842 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 1048
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INTERNAL FARBEN MEMORANDUM, 19 JUNE 1940, CONCERNING THE PREPARATIONS
FOR A REORGANIZATION OF ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN POSTWAR EUROPE |
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Management Division, Dyestuffs |
Strictly confidential |
Frankfurt/Main, 19 June 1940 |
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Memorandum for the files
Preparations for the
Reorganization of Economic Relations in Postwar Europe |
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The deputy chief of the Supervisory Office Chemistry
[Pruefungsstelle Chemie], Mr. Born, gave the undersigned the following
confidential information:
Ministerialdirektor Schlotterer was nominated
Generalreferent for Demobilization in the Reich Ministry of Economies.
Ambassador Ritter was entrusted with the same task by the Foreign
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