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a holding company for the purpose of continuing to operate Boruta under trusteeship, provided it is guaranteed that Farben's advance payments are repaid with appropriate interest. If necessary, an acceptable solution would be to mortgage the plants in favor of Farben as a lien for its claims. As soon as Messrs. Schwab and Schoener have contacted the local military authorities to this effect, they will be requested to come to Berlin, so that the matter may be followed up here with the competent authorities. Prior to that, it would be desirable that Dr. Schoener make an inspection of the Sandomir plant in order to ascertain whether apparatus is already installed there, the transport of which — be it to Germany or to Zgierz — would be of interest.

c. Furthermore, on his way back to Warsaw, Dr. Deissmann will call on the local chief of the civil administration in Poznan, in order to clarify the appointment of a trustee for the “largest chemical industrial plant” located there — it is not yet known which plant is involved. 
 
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11. Reichswerke Hermann Goering

The entire activity of the Hermann Goering Works in the eastern territory is receiving careful attention. Farben takes a positive attitude as to collaboration with the Hermann Goering Works. Dr. Buetefisch will see Mr. Pleiger within the next few days about hydrogenation and nitrogen problems and will avail himself of the opportunity to express Farben's willingness, in principle, to cooperate. All other questions connected with the problem of the Hermann Goering Works will be left in abeyance for the time being, until a report is on hand from Dr. Buetefisch on the subject of his discussion with Mr. Pleiger. 
 
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Signed: VON SCHNITZLER 
 
Berlin, 26 October 1939

 
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