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Table of Contents - Volume 8
Biographical Index of Principal Persons Referred to in the
"Farben Case"  
 
The following index is limited to persons whose names appear frequently in documents and testimonies in this case and to persons who hold positions of prominence in relation to the subject matter covered. It includes all of the defendants. All committees, boards, plants, work combines, et cetera. of which the defendants were members or officials, were agencies of I. G. Farben unless otherwise specified. The biographical data furnished is not complete but is given only in the nature of a broad outline.  
 
ABS, HERMANN J. — Member of Aufsichtsrat of Farben, 1940-45; chairman, executive board, Deutsche Bank, Berlin; official, Kontinentale Oel A. G.; deputy chairman, executive board, Creditanstalt Bankverein, Vienna; member of advisory board, Deutsche Reichsbank; member of board in numerous corporations in Germany and abroad. 
ALPERS, FRIEDRICH — State Secretary, Reich Office for Forestry, 1937-45; chief, Division Forestry, Four Year Plan; member, General Council, Four Year Plan; lieutenant general in SS.  
AMBROS, OTTO (def.) — Professor of chemistry; member of Vorstand, Technical Committee, and Chemicals Committee of I. G. Farben, 1938-45; chairman of three Farben committees in the chemical field; plant leader of eight of the most important Farben plants, including Buna-Auschwitz; member of control bodies in several Farben enterprises, including Francolor; member of Nazi Party and German Labor Front; Military Economy Leader; chief of Special Committee “C” (Chemical Warfare) of the Main Committee Powder and Explosives, Reich Ministry of Armaments and War Production; chief of a number of units in the Economic Group Chemical Industry.  
BACKE, HERBERT — Reich Minister, 1943-45; Acting Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture, April 1942-45; State Secretary, Reich Ministry of Food and Agriculture, 1933-43; chief, Division Food, Four Year Plan; member, General Council, Four Year Plan; lieutenant general in SS.  
BERTRAMS, FERDINAND — Chief of “Buero Bertrams”, Farben’s central personnel office for social welfare matters and labor statistics which, during the war, handled procurement, utilization, and accommodations of foreign workers. 
BLOMBERG, WARNER, E. F. VON— Field Marshal; Commander-in-Chief, German Armed Forces, 1935-4 February 1938; Reich War Minister, 1935–4 February 1938; Reich Defense Minister, 30 January 1933-35.  
BOHLE, ERNST W. — Chief, Foreign Organization of NSDAP, 1933-1945; State Secretary, German Foreign Office, December 1937-No- […vember]  
 
 
 
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