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Breaking-up of I. G. Farben

The West German chemical industries have appealed to the Allies lor a revision of the law ordering the break-up of the former German chemical combine, I. G. Farben. Mr W. A. Menne, president of the Employers’ Federation of the German chemical industry—with 3000 factories and 300,000 workers—said the laW was a severe blow to the growing feeling of cp-operation between Germany and the West. It amounted to “a carpet of bombs on the common road to the future.” Mr Menne said the chemical industry had proposed to the High Commission * e 7 0 ?;" ganisation of the industry should ta e into account the rights of shareho Giers, and workers, a that the splitting up of the COI^ should be done so as to enable industry to carry on research, ana giving the new firms a cbanc ® competing on world markets. > •Sept, 29,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 September 1950, Page 6

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Breaking-up of I. G. Farben Greymouth Evening Star, 30 September 1950, Page 6

Breaking-up of I. G. Farben Greymouth Evening Star, 30 September 1950, Page 6

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