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Francolor Program

Dear Dr. Mureck,

We acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 5th instant to Director Dr. Ambros concerning the coal allocation which has now been fixed for the work program of the Francolor plants. The manufacturing program which has been drawn up in accordance with our suggestions to Brigadier General Becht will, in consequence, be started without delay. We also ascertained from your letter that there is increased interest in France in additional phenol production, and we note that your opinion is correct when you estimate the efficiency of the phenol plant in Oissel at a monthly capacity of 700 tons. We will consult with Francolor without delay and find out up to what point the plant in Oissel is ready for operation, also under what conditions manufacture can be taken up again. Primarily it is necessary to clarify in what way the raw materials which are needed can be procured, such as benzene, sulfuric acid, and caustic soda.

We hope to be able to submit these particulars to you as soon as possible. 
 
Heil Hitler!

I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
Signed: AMBROS
Signed: as deputy, ROELL 
 
 
  TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NI-15233
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 2197
 
FARBEN MEMORANDUM ON DELIVERIES OF PRODUCTS OF FRENCH PLANTS, 21 SEPTEMBER 1942 
 
I. G. Frankfurt Sales Combine Chemicals 
 
To:  Director Dr. Kugler, in the building
Prokurist Eckert, in the building
     Our References Report No. Frankfurt/Main
      Borgwardt Office Bgt/Kz 21 September 1942  
 
Subject: Francolor

The Paris discussions of 17 September have resulted in a clarification of all matters in question. The Wehrmacht deliveries in centralite, diphenylamine, alpha-mononitronaphthalene, dinitrochlorobenzene, and Alkydal will be directly accounted for between the Wehrmacht agencies and Francolor.

As far as accelerators and phenylbetananaphthylamine deliveries to Farben are concerned, new prices and delivery terms, as well as new quantities, were agreed upon.

 
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