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Final opinion. It is evident from the list of customers that the plant can maintain a production of 50 percent, if the firm Boruta in Zgierz and certain elements of the textile industry continue to work. If it is decided to maintain spinning thread manufacture in the factories mentioned, they could be put into full production again within a short time.

If there is no such possibility for employment, it would be quite feasible for the plant to be dismantled and the apparatus set up immediately in German plants.

From a technical point of view, the entire plant is constructed correctly and with relatively simple means, and in such a manner that it can be easily understood and supervised. There was a complete lack of mechanical instruments for measuring, but their construction was intended and had been partly prepared.  
 
Signed: WURSTER 
 
 
  TRANSLATION OF EXTRACTS
FROM DOCUMENT NI-15107 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT
NO. 2120
 
MINUTES OF THE 14TH VORSTAND MEETING OF 8 NOVEMBER 1939, 10 O'CLOCK AM, IN BERLIN NW 7, LINTER DEN LINDEN 82  
 
Present:  All Vorstand members, with the exception of Dr. Krauch, and the chairman of the supervisory board, Geheimrat Dr. Bosch. 
 
The agenda was dealt with in the following order:  
 
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2. Report on industrial plants in Poland.

At the request of the Reich Office for Economic Development, Dr. Buergin and Dr. Wurster each made a trip for the inspection of industrial plants in Poland, the former in South Poland, the latter in Central Poland. Both gentlemen report on their general impressions, particularly on the technical condition and the economic situation of the plants inspected. Dr. Buetefisch gives a supplementary report of Polish nitrogen plants and the oil fields there; Mr. Oster on the nitrogen consumption in the Polish sphere of interest and on the endeavors to intensify agriculture in the new Reich districts of West Prussia and Poznan. Mr. Jaehne reports on an oxygen plant in Poznan.

3. Report on Commercial Committee. 
 
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It is intended to organize a holding company for the operation of the dyestuffs factory Boruta at Zgierz, for which, as the question of

 
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