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Originally Posted by scatman
While not saying that it's a saint of a corporation.....
It's very interesting that this is now the new 'THE one ultimate evil company'! Remember Haliburton.........?
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"Of course, many people who had worked for IG Farben while it produced Zyklon B continued to work for Bayer after the break up of IG Farben. Fritz Ter Meer for example, was a board member of IG Farben since 1925. During the Second World War he was responsible for the construction of the IG Farben factory in Auschwitz, in which around 30 000 slave labourers went to their deaths. In July 1948 at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial, ter Meer was sentenced to seven years in prison for enslavement and looting. After his release in 1952 he immediatly began working for Bayer again, and in 1955 he became a boardmember of Bayer, and a year later he became chairman of the board."
http://www.naturalblaze.com/2016/02/...epression.html