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- American_IG abstract "American IG owes its genesis to a German business conglomerate, namely, Interessens-Gemeinschaft Farbenindustrie AG, or IG Farben for short. The business, along with the industrial empire that “IG” controlled and commanded, has been described as “a state within a state.”The Farben cartel was created in 1925, when Hermann Schmitz, the master organizer, with Wall Street financial assistance, created the giant chemical corporation, combining six already giant German chemical companies — Badische Anilin- und Sodafabrik Ludwigshafen (BASF), Bayer, Agfa, Hoechst, Weiler-ter-Meer, and Griesheim-Elektron. These six companies were merged into Interessen-Gemeinschaft Farbenindustrie AG or, IG Farben, for short. In year 1928, the American holdings of IG Farben, namely, the American branches of Bayer Company, General Aniline Works, Agfa Ansco, and Winthrop Chemical Company, were organized into a Swiss holding company, which was named Internationale Gesellschaft für Chemische Unternehmungen AG or IG Chemie, in short. The controlling interest of this entity rested with IG Farben in Germany. In the following year, 1929, just a decade before the outbreak of the Second World War, these American firms merged to become American IG Chemical Corporation, or American IG, later renamed General Aniline & Film.On the eve of World War II, IG Farben, the German chemical conglomerate, was the largest manufacturing enterprise in the world and exercised extraordinary economic and political clout in Nazi Germany. In 1936, it was the principal source for Zyklon B, the poison used in German concentration camps. From 1942-1945, the company used slave labor from Nazi concentration camps. After 1945, three members of the board of governors of American IG were tried and convicted as German war criminals. In 1952, IG Farben was split into BASF, Bayer, and Hoechst again.General Aniline & Film (or GAF) went on to produce the View-Master, a children's toy, made today by Mattel's \"Fisher-Price\" division. GAF today still exists as GAF Materials Corporation, mainly as a manufacturer of asphalt and building materials.".
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- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Agfa-Gevaert.
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- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Bayer.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_New_Jersey.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Conglomerate_(company).
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_ter_Meer.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Fisher-Price.
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- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink General_Aniline_Works.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Griesheim-Elektron.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Schmitz.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Hoechst_AG.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink IG_Farben.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Interhandel.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Internment.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Mattel.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Nazism.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink View-Master.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Wall_Street.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Winthrop_Chemical_Company.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLink Zyklon_B.
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLinkText "American IG Chemical Corporation".
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLinkText "American IG".
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLinkText "GAF".
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLinkText "GAF/Ansco".
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Aniline & Film".
- American_IG wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Aniline Works".
- American_IG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IG_Farben.
- American_IG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Original_research.
- American_IG subject Category:Companies_based_in_New_Jersey.
- American_IG type Company.
- American_IG type Company.
- American_IG type Organization.
- American_IG type Organization.
- American_IG comment "American IG owes its genesis to a German business conglomerate, namely, Interessens-Gemeinschaft Farbenindustrie AG, or IG Farben for short.".
- American_IG label "American IG".
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