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| allowed a constantly increasing quota which amounted for 1939 to 31.5
percent of the Polish sales. Furthermore, according to this agreement, Zgierz
and Wola were entitled to export to a very limited degree. The factories
contain considerable and valuable stocks of preliminary, intermediate, and
final products; practically all are tar dyestuffs or other analogous auxiliary
products. Although we do not wish to take any definite attitude, at the moment,
on the question of the further operation of the plants, we consider it of
primary importance that the above-mentioned stocks be used by experts in the
interests of the German national economy. Only the IG is in a position to make
experts available. Have taken steps for Director Schwab, the manager of our
local East European dyestuffs business, to be made available for this task.
Further assistants, technical experts as well, are naturally at your disposal.
They will be in Berlin in the middle of next week for further discussion with
the competent authorities and we beg you to fix a time for these discussions.
Naturally, our agents in Lodz, principally Messrs. August Oppertshaeuser, Lodz,
Sienckiewicza 55, and Arnold Seidel, Lodz, Kilinskiego 150, as well as Bruno
Fulde, Warsaw, Czackiego 15a, will in the meantime be at the disposal of the
military and occupational authorities for the purpose of information and
advice. |
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| Signed: VON Schnitzler |
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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NI-2749 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT NO. 1139
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| LETTER FROM FARBEN TO THE REICH MINISTRY OF ECONOMICS, 14
SEPTEMBER 1939, CONCERNING POLISH DYESTUFFS PLANTS |
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I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft Management
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| Berlin NW 7, 14 September 1939 |
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Ke/P Copy to the Central Office for F [dyestuffs] Agreements,
Frankfurt/ Main To Reich Ministry of Economics Attn :
Ministerialdirigent Dr. Mulert, Berlin W. 8 Subject: Polish Dyestuffs
Plants
We beg to refer to the interview you and Herr Regierungsrat
Hoffman granted us this morning and take the liberty to make herewith the
following proposal
It is suggested that the Reich Minister of Economics
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