INTRODUCTION 
1. U.S. Group Control Council, Finance Division, Germany, Report on
				Investigation of I.G. Farbenindustrie, September 12, 1945. 
			Classification canceled by authority of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; microfilmed by 
			the Library of Congress. 
				
				
1. WORLD WAR I 
1. Rathenau, Walther, "Germany's Provisions for Raw Materials," in 
			Economic
			and Social History of the World War, ed. James Shotwell, Carnegie 
			Endowment
			for International Peace, Yale University, 1924, pp. 78-79. 
2. Ibid., p. 80. 
				
3. Holdermann, Karl, Im Banne der Chemie: Carl Bosch, Leben und Werk, 
			1954,
			p. 136. 
4. Ibid. 
5. Kessler, Harry, Walther Rathenau: His Life and Work (Harcourt, 
			Brace & Co., 
New York, 1930), p. 175. 
6. Holdermann, p. 137.
				
7. Haber, Fritz, "Chemistry in War," in Journal of Chemical 
			Education,
			November, 1945, p. 528. 
8. Churchill, Winston, The World Crisis, vol. I, p. 474. 
				
9. Bauer, Max, Der Grosse Krieg im Feld und Heimat, Tuebingen, 1921, 
			p. 67. 
10. Ibid. 
11. Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, Bauer's Papers, Letter from Carl Duisberg 
			to Major
			Max Bauer, March 3, 1915. 
12. Bauer, p. 68. 
13. Goran, Morris, The Story of Fritz Haber, Univ. of Oklahoma 
			Press, Oklahoma,
			1967, p. 68. 
14. Lefebure, Victor, The Riddle of the Rhine, W. Collins Sons & 
			Co., Ltd.,
			London, 1921, p. 27. 
15. Goran, p. 68. 
16. Ibid., p. 69. 
17. Ibid., p. 72. 
				
18. Lefebure, p. 85. 
19. Ibid., p. 144. 
20. Ibid., p. 144. 
				
21. Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, Bauer's Papers, Letter from Carl Duisberg 
			to Major
			Max Bauer, July 24, 1915. 
22. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, U.S. 
			Senate, 79th Congress, 1st Session (1945), Elimination of German 
			Resources of 
			War, part X, p. 1167. 
23. Feldman, Gerald D., Army, Industry, and Labor in Germany, 
			1914-1918, 
			Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1966, p. 152. 
24. Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, Bauer's Papers, Letter from Carl Duisberg 
			to Lt.-Col.
			Max Bauer, September 10, 1916. 
25. Feldman, p. 164. 
26. Feldman, p. 167, footnote 26. 
				
27. Halsey, Francis Whiting, The Literary Digest History of the 
			World War, vol. I, 
			p. 372, Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York and London, 1919. 
28. Ibid., p. 371. 
				
29. Ibid., pp. 371-372. 
30. Passelecq, Ferdnand, Unemployment in Belgium during the German
			Occupation and Its General Causes, Hodder & Stoughton, London, New 
			York,
			Toronto, 1917. 
31. Feldman, p. 359. 
32. Ibid., p. 391. 
33. Ibid., p. 521. 
				
34. Ibid., p. 398. 
35. Ibid., p. 398. 
36. Ibid., p. 399. 
				
37. New York Times, July 10, 1916, p. 1, col. 5; New York Times, 
			August 15, 1916, 
			p. 1, col. 2. 
38. Manchester, William, The Arms of Krupp, 1587-1968, Little, 
			Brown, Boston,
			1968, p. 310. 
				
				39. Holdermann, pp. 155-156. 
40. New York Times, December 24, 1918, p. 3, col. 5. 
				
41. Norris, Lt. Col. James F., "The Manufacture of War Gases in 
			Germany," in 
			Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, September, 1919, 
			pp. 817-819. 
42. McConnell, Lt. Robert E., "The Production of Nitrogenous 
			Compounds 
			Synthetically in the U.S. and Germany," in Journal of Industrial and
			Engineering Chemistry, September, 1919, p. 839. 
43. Lefebure, The Riddle of the Rhine.
				
44. Geschaeftsstelle fuer die Friedensverhandlungen, Berlin, 1919, 
			Drucksache,
			No. 28. 
45. Ibid., Drucksache, No. 27. 
46. Holdermann, p. 166.
				
47. U.S. Department of State, The Treaty of Versailles and After: 
			Annotations of 
			the Text, Greenwood Press, New York, 1944, Articles 227-230. 
48. Ibid., Article 306. 
				
49. Ibid., Annex VI. 
50. Ibid., Articles 168-172. 
51. Ibid., Articles 42-44. 
				
52. Luckau, Alma, The German Delegation at the Paris Peace 
			Conference,
			Columbia University Press, New York, 1941, p. 305. 
53. Holdermann, pp. 167-168.
				
54. Letter from Compagnie Franchise des Matieres Colorantes S. A. to 
			Joseph
			Borkin, April 14, 1970, re biography of Joseph F. Frossard. 
55. Holdermann, p. 168.
				
56. Ibid., 
57. Ibid., pp. 168-170. 
58. Luckau, p. 190.
				
59. New York Times, November 15, 1919, p. 11, col. 1. 
60. Goran, p. 83.
				
61. New York Times, January 27, 1920, p. 14, col. 5. 
62. Ibid. 
				
63. Ibid., January 28, 1920, p. 10, col. 6. 
64. Luckau, p. 372.
				
65. New York Times, October 31, 1921, p. 14, col. 2. 
66. New York Times, September 25, 1921, Sec. II, p. 9, col. 2. 
				
67. NI-6768, p. 16, affidavit of Carl Krauch. 
68. National Archives Collection, World War II Crimes Records, 
			Krauch
			Document Book I, pp. 9-10. 
69. NI-6768, p. 16, affidavit of Carl Krauch.
				
2. POSTWAR GERMANY AND BOSCH'S DREAM 
1. Hearings before Special Committee Investigating the Munitions 
			Industry, U.S. 
			Senate, 73d Congress, part XXXIX, p. 13438. 
2. Ibid., part XI, p. 2572. 
				
3. New York Times, February 21, 1921, p. 15, col. 4. 
4. Hearings, op cit., part XXXIX, p. 13445. 
				
5. New York Times, February 21, 1921, p. 15, col. 4. 
6. Hearings, op cit., part XXXIX, p. 13446. 
				
7. Private Papers of Captain Herman E. Osann, pp. 1-2. 
8. Holdermann, Karl, Im Banne der Chemie: Carl Bosch, Leben und 
			Werk, 1954,
			p. 187. 
9. New York Times, October 8, 1923, p. 3, col. 5. 
10. New York Times, August 16, 1923, p. 3, col. 4; and Frankfurter 
			Zeitung, August 
12, 1923. 
11. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, U.S. 
			Senate, 79th Gong., 1st Sess. (1945), pursuant to S. Res. 107 and 
			146,
			Elimination of German Resources for War, part X, p. 1391. 
12. Holdermann, p. 188.
				
13. Ibid., p. 192. 
14. Ibid., p. 201. 
15. NI-5187, p. 5, affidavit of Fritz ter Meer.
				
16. New York Times, August 3, 1926, p. 5, col. 3. 
17. New York Times, August 5, 1926, p. 7, col. 3. 
				
18. Federal Oil Conservation Board Report, September 6, 1926, p. 5.
				
19. Gibb, George Sweet and Knowlton, Evelyn H., The Resurgent Years, 
			History of 
			Standard Oil Company (N.J.), 1911-1927, Harper Brothers, N.Y., 1956, 
			p. 554. 
20. Howard, Frank A., Buna Rubber, D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., New 
			York, 1947,
			p. 10. 
21. Holdermann, p. 225. 
22. Howard, p. 13. 
23. Berge, Wendell, Cartels: Challenge to a Free World, Public 
			Affairs Press, 
			Washington, D.C., 1944, p. 210. 
24. New York Times, May 23, 1945, p. 21, col. 5. 
				
25. Howard, p. 15. 
26. Holdermann, p. 228. 
27. Federal Oil Conservation Board Report, p. 6. 
				
28. Howard, pp. 20-21. 
29. Hearings before the Committee on Patents, U.S. Senate, 77th 
			Gong., 2nd 
			Session (1942), Patents, Part VI, pp. 3433-3436. 
30. New York Times, August 9, 1927, p. 12, col. 1. 
				
31. Holdermann, pp. 254-256. 
32. Howard, pp. 21-27. 
33. Hearings before a Special Committee Investigating the National 
			Defense 
			Program, U.S. Senate, 77th Cong., 2nd Session (1942), Investigation 
			on the 
			National Defense Program, Part II, p.4312. 
34. Ibid.,p. 4561.
				
35. NI-5186, p. 7, affidavit of Ter Meer. 
3. I.G. PREPARES HITLER FOR WAR
				
1. National Archives Collection, World War II Crimes Records, Krauch
			Document Book I, p. 19; Holdermann, Karl, Im Banne der Chemie: Carl 
			Bosch,
			Leben und Werk, 1954, p. 155. 
2. NI-8637, p. 15, affidavit of Dr. Heinrich Buetefisch.
				
3. NI-6767, p. 4, affidavit of Carl Krauch; Carl Bosch, "Erdoel und 
			Synthetisches
			Ben-zin," Petroleum, XXIX (1933), p. 7. 
4. NI-6765, affidavit of Friedrich Jaehne.
				
5. New York Times, November 13, 1931, p. 10, col. 2. 
6. NI-8788, p. 1, affidavit of Heinrich Gattineau.
				
7. National Archives Collection, World War II Crimes Records, 
			Heinrich 
			Gattineau's letter to Dr. Karl Haushofer, June 6, 1931. 
8. NI-4833, pp. 1-2, affidavit of Heinrich Gattineau.
				
9. TWC, VII, p. 539, NI-14304 extracts. 
10. NI-4833, p. 3, affidavit of Heinrich Gattineau.
				
11. NI-8637, p. 15, affidavit of Heinrich Buetefisch. 
12. NCA, VI, pp. 796-798, Document 3901-PS, Petition to Hindenburg, 
			November,
			1932. 
13. TWC, VII, p. 563, NI-406, extract from interrogation of Hjalmar 
			Schacht. 
14. TWC, VII, pp. 565-568, NI-391, items related to "National 
			Trusteeship"
			account. 
15. Holdermann, p. 272. 
16. Goran, Morris, The Story of Fritz Haber, University of Oklahoma 
			Press, 1967,
			p. 38. 
17. Holdermann, p. 288. 
18. Goran, p. 39. 
19. NI-6787, p. 3, affidavit of Heinrich Hoerlein.
				
20. National Archives Collection, WI/IF 5.2507, Geschichte der 
			Deutschen Wehr
			und Ruestungswirtschaft, 1918/1943-44, Document #1, 11/22/28, p. 
			494. 
21. TWC, XII, p. 421, NG-4142. 
22. TWC, VII, pp. 571-572, NI-4718.
				
23. TWC, VII, p. 573, NI-7123, von Bockelberg memo, 9/15/33; also 
			National
			Archives, NI-6544, p. 14, affidavit of Max Ilgner. 
24. NI-9784, p. 4, letter from Homer H. Ewing to Wendell R. Swint, 
			July 17, 1933. 
25. Ibid., p. 9. 
26. NI-881, Benzin Contract, December 14, 1933.
				
27. TWC, VII, pp. 752-753, NI-6930, correspondence between I.G.
			Farbenindustrie, Army Ordnance, and the Ministry of Economics. 
28. NI-7241, p. 4, affidavit of Ernst Struss.
				
29. NI-5187, p. 10, affidavit of Fritz ter Meer. 
30. NI-7241, p. 5, affidavit of Ernst Struss.
				
31. London Times, September 12, 1935, p. 12, col. 5. 
32. TWC, VII, p. 782, NI-4713.
				
33. NI-7241, p. 4. 
34. New York Times, February 16, 1936, p. 1, col. 3. 
				
35. New York Times, March 13, 1936, p. 1, col. 8. 
36. TMWC, IX, p. 448.
				
37. New York Times, April 28, 1936, p. 1, col. 3. 
38. New York Times, May 3, 1936, p. 38, col. 1. 
				
39. NI-9767, p. 2, affidavit of Erich Gritzbach. 
40. TWC, VII, p. 1049, NI-4702.
				
41. NCA, III, p. 881, 1301-PS. 
42. TWC, VII, p. 799, NI-5380.
				
43. NCA, III, p. 886, 1301-PS. 
44. NI-7241, pp.7-8, affidavit of Ernst Struss.
				
45. NI-8833, p. 3, affidavit of Johannes Eckell. 
46. TWC, XII, p. 430, NI-4955.
				
47. Schacht, Hjalmar, Confessions of "The Old Wizard," Houghton 
			Mifflin Co.,
			Boston, 1956, p. 337. 
48. Ibid. 
49. NCA, III, p. 892, 1301-PS.
				
50. New York Times, September 10, 1936, p. 1, col. 8. 
51. TWC, XII, p. 446, 2071-PS.
				
52. New York Times, October 20, 1936, p. 1, col. 7. 
53. TWC, XII, p. 447, NG-1221.
				
54. NI-9767, p. 2, affidavit of Erich Gritzbach. 
55. NI-7241, pp. 9-10, affidavit of Ernst Struss.
				
56. NI-10,035, p. 38, Hagert affidavit. 
57. NI-9945, p. 1, affidavit of Max Kuegler.
				
58. Ibid., p. 2. 
59. NI-9944, p. 1, affidavit of Max Kuegler.
				
60. NI-9945, p. 1, affidavit of Max Kuegler. 
61. NI-7241, p. 10, affidavit of Ernst Struss.
				
62. NI-12,042, Chart of I.G. people and their membership in various 
			organizations. 
63. NI-7957, Chart of I.G. Supervisory Board membership.
				
64. NI-6768, p. 7, Krauch affidavit; TWC, VII, p. 1001, Krauch 
			testimony. 
65. NI-10,386, p. 1, affidavit of Paul Koerner. 
66. NI-6768, p. 7, affidavit of Carl Krauch.
				
67. Ibid., p. 8; NI-10,386, p. 2, affidavit of Paul Koerner.
				
68. NI-10, 386, p. 2. 
69. TWC, VII, pp. 890-893, NI-8800.
				
70. NI-10, 386, p. 2. 
71. TWC, VII, pp. 902-908, NI-8840.
				
72. TWC, VII, pp. 911-912, NI-8797. 
				
				
4 THE MARRIAGE OF I.G. AND STANDARD OIL UNDER HITLER
				
1. TWC, VII, p. 1309, NI-10, 551, memorandum of June 6, 1944 from 
			August
			von Knieriem to Schmitz, Ambros, Buetefisch, et al. 
2. TWC, VII, p. 1204, August von Knieriem testimony.
				
3. TWC, VII, p. 1189. 
4. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, United 
			States Senate, 78th Cong., 1st Session (1943), Scientific and 
			Technical 
			Mobilization, part VI, p. 939, letter from a Du Pont official to E. 
			W. Webb,
			President of Ethyl Gasoline Corporation, dated December 15, 1934.
				
5. TWC, VII, p. 135. 
6. TWC, VII, p. 1274. 
7. TWC, VII, p. 1309, NI-10, 551.
				
8. TWC, VII, p. 1280, EC-223, circular of March 12, 1937, from V.W. 
			re
			counterintelli-gence. 
9. TWC, VII, p. 1275, NI-10, 437, report from the meeting at the 
			Wehrmacht re
			secrecy, held July 14, 1937. 
10. 1Hearings before the Committee on Patents, United States Senate, 
			77th Cong., 
			2d Session (1942), Patents, part 6, p. 2906, letter from F. A. 
			Howard to R. P. 
			Russell of Standard Oil Development Company, dated March 15, 1938.
				
				
				11. TWC, VII, pp. 1281-1284, NI-10455, file note of March 21, 1938, 
			by Ter
			Meer, concerning a meeting with General Loeb, Dr. Muelert, and Dr. 
			Eckell on
			the status of the American rubber program. 
12. Hearings before the Committee on Patents, United States Senate, 
			77th Cong., 
			2d Session (1942), Patents, part VI, p. 2907, letter from F. ter 
			Meer to F.A.
			Howard, dated April 9, 1938. 
13. Ibid., p. 2912, letter from F.A. Howard to F. ter Meer, dated 
			April 20, 1938. 
14. Ibid., p. 2910, letter from F.A. Howard to F.H. Bedford, Jr., 
			dated April 14,
			1938. 
15. Ibid., pp. 2912-2913, letter from F.A. Howard to F.H. Bedford, 
			Jr., dated April
			20, 1938. 
16. J. Robert Bonnar, et al. v. The United States, (Ct. Cl. 1971 No. 
			293-63),
			Defendant's Exhibit 286, letter from F. ter Meer to W.H. Duisberg, 
			dated
			October 11, 1938. 
17. Hearings before Committee on Patents, United States Senate, 77th 
			Cong., 2d 
			Session (1942), Patents, part VI, p. 2916, Executive Committee 
			Memorandum, 
			November 28, 1938. 
18. J. Robert Bonnar, et al. v. The United States, et al. (Ct. Cl. 
			1971 No. 293-63),
			Plaintiff's Exhibit 155, Office of the Alien Property Custodian 
			Report of 
			Examiner re Walter Duisberg, p. 26, extracts of minutes of the 
			Standard Oil
			Executive Committee meeting of August 30, 1939. 
19. Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), et al. v. Tom C. Clark, Attorney 
			General, as 
			Successor to the Alien Property Custodian (2d Cir., Civ. Action No. 
			26-414),
			Joint Appendix to the Briefs, p. 993, Plaintiff's Exhibit 85, letter 
			from W.C.
			Teagle to E.J. Sadler and F.H. Bedford, Jr., dated August 30, 1939.
				
20. Ibid., pp. 1380-83, Defendant's Exhibit 392, letter from A. 
			Schaefer to F.H.
			Bedford, Jr., dated Septembers, 1937. 
21. Ibid. 
22. Ibid., p. 994, Plaintiff's Exhibit 86, cable from Standard Oil 
			Co. (N.J.) to I.G.
			Farbenindustrie, dated September 1, 1939. 
23. Howard, Frank A., Buna Rubber, D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., New 
			York, 1947,
			p. 81. 
24. Standard Oil Co. (N.J.), et al. v. Clark, Joint Appendix to the 
			Briefs, p. 529, 
			testimony of August von Knieriem. 
25. Ibid., pp. 1543-46, Defendant's Exhibit 572, letter from I.G. 
			Farbenindustrie to
			the Economic Defense Headquarters, Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, dated
			September 16, 1939. 
26. Howard, p. 82. 
27. New York Times, April 1, 1942, p. 1, col. 2. 
				
28. Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) v. Clark, Joint Appendix to the Briefs, 
			p. 1560, 
			Defendant's Exhibit 578, memorandum dated October 8, 1939, by Ringer
			"concerning a conference with Mr. Howard in The Hague on September 
			24 
			and 25, 1939." 
29. Ibid., p. 1292, Defendant's Exhibit 330, Cable from Standard Oil 
			Development 
			Co. to I.G. Farbenindustrie, dated September 15, 1939. 
30. Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) v. Clark, Joint Appendix to the Briefs, 
			p. 946, 
			Plaintiff's Exhibit 67, memorandum re "readjustment of Jasco," 
			bearing date of
			September 25, 1939 ("The Hague Memorandum"). 
31. Ibid., p. 1560, Defendant's Exhibit 578, memorandum dated 
			October 8, 1939, 
			by Ringer "concerning a conference with Mr. Howard in The Hague on
			September 24 and 25, 1939." 
32. Ibid., p. 1563, Defendant's Exhibit 578, memorandum dated 
			October 8, 1939, 
			by Ringer "concerning a conference with Mr. Howard in The Hague on
			September 24 and 25, 1939." 
33. J. Robert Bonnar, et al. v. The United States, No. 293-63 (Ct. 
			Cl. 1971),
			Defendant's Exhibit 399, "Report on the Transfer of I.G. Patents to 
			Third
			Parties." 
34. Standard Oil Co. (N.J.), et al. v. Clark, (2d Cir., 1947), Joint 
			Appendix to the 
			Briefs, p. 952, Plaintiff's Exhibit 70, cable from I.G. 
			Farbenindustrie to
			Standard Oil Development Co., dated October 16, 1939. 
35. Ibid., p. 1296, Defendant's Exhibit 333, cable from I.G. 
			Farbenindustrie to
			Standard Oil Development Co., dated October 16, 1939. 
36. Ibid., p. 948, Plaintiff's Exhibit 68, letter from F.A. Howard 
			to A.C. Minton,
			dated October 1, 1939. 
37. Ibid., pp. 1059-1061, Plaintiff's Exhibit 142, note re "New 
			Arrangement 
			Jasco," dated January 12, 1940, signed by Ringer. 
38. New York Times, March 29, 1942, p. 1, col. 4. 
				
39. Ibid. 
40. U.S. v. Standard Oil Co. (N.J.), Department of Justice Criminal 
			Case No. 682 
			and Civil Case No. 2091. 
41. Department of Justice Press Release, March 25, 1942, re U.S. v. 
			Standard Oil 
			Co. (NJ.). 
42. Standard Oil Company (N.J.) Press Release, March 25, 1942, re 
			U.S. v. 
			Standard Oil Co. (N.J.). 
43. Washington Daily News, March 27, 1942, p. 5, col. 1. 
				
44. Hearings before the Committee on Patents, United States Senate, 
			77th Gong., 
			2d Session (1942), part I, Patents, p. 11, Farish testimony. 
45. Ibid., 
				
46. PM, April 5, 1942, p. 10, col. 1. 
47. Marson, Henrietta M.; Knowlton, Evelyn H., and Toptle, Charles 
			S.; New
			Horizons: History of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)—1927-1950, 
			Harper 
			& Row, New York, 1971, p. 443. 
48. Ibid., p. 449. 
				
				
				
5. THE RAPE OF THE EUROPEAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY 
				
1. TWC, VII, pp. 1404-1406, NI-4024. 
2. TWC, VII, p. 1393, NI-9289.
				
3. TWC, VII, p. 1406, NI-4024. 
4. TWC, VII, pp. 1399-1400, NI-3982; and pp. 1401-1403, NI-3981.
				
5. TWC, VII, pp. 1414-1415, NI-9289. 
6. DuBois, Josiah, The Devil's Chemists, Beacon Press, Boston, 1952, 
			p. 92. 
7. Hilberg, Raul, The Destruction of the European Jews, Quadrangle 
			Books,
			Chicago, 1961, p. 61; NI-10998, affidavit of Joham. 
8. TWC, VII, p. 1408, NI-9289.
				
9. TWC, VII, p. 153. 
10. TWC, VII, p. 42. 
11. TWC, VII, p. 591, NI-2795.
				
12. TWC, VII, p. 43. 
13. Ibid., p. 43. 
14. Ibid., p. 43. 
				
15. TWC, VIII, pp. 4-6, NI-9151, NI-9154, NI-9155. 
16. TWC, VII, p. 181.
				
17. TWC, VIII, p. 7, NI-8457. 
18. TWC, VIII, pp. 7-10, NI-2749.
				
19. TWC, VIII, p. 11, NI-1093. 
20. TWC, VIII, p. 21, NI-8380.
				
21. 2TWC, VIII, p. 1143; and TWC, VIII, pp. 20-23, NI-8380. 21a. 
			TWC, V, pp.
			154-155, Greifelt testimony. 
22. 2TWC, VIII, p. 1143. 
23. Holdermann, Karl, Im Banne der Chemie: Carl Bosch, Leben und 
			Werk, 1953,
			pp. 305-307. 
24. NI-6525, p. 1, Krauch affidavit. 
25. TWC, VII, p. 1452.
				
26. TWC, VII, p. 1439, NI-14897. 
27. TWC, VII, p. 1461.
				
28. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, U.S. 
			Senate, 79th Congress, 1st Session (1945), pursuant to S. Res. 107 
			and 146, 
			Elimination of German Resources for War, part X, p. 1387, Schnitzler
			affidavit. 
29. Ibid., p. 1387, Schnitzler affidavit. 
30. TWC, VIII, 120.
				
31. TWC, VII, 1447. 
32. TWC, VIII, 105-106, NI-6839. 
33. TWC, VIII, p. 104, NI-6839.
				
34. TWC, VIII, p. 109, NI-795. 
35. Ibid. 
36. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, U.S. 
			Senate, 79th Congress, 1st Session (1945), pursuant to S. Res. 107 
			and 146, 
			Elimination of German Resources for War, part X, pp. 1388-1389, 
			Exhibit No. 
				
				37, Report of Dr. Kramer re conference with Mr. Frossard.
				
37. Ibid., pp. 1388-1389, Exhibit No. 37, report of Dr. Kramer re 
			conference with 
			Mr. Frossard. 
38. Ibid. 
39. Shirer, William L., The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Simon 
			and Schuster,
			New York, 1960, p. 815; see also William Langer, Our Vichy Gamble, 
			Alfred 
			A. Knopf, New York, 1947, p. 97. 
40. Ibid., p. 817. 
41. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, U.S. 
			Senate, 79th Congress, 1st Session (1945), pursuant to S. Res. 107 
			and 146, 
			Elimination of German Resources for War, part X, pp. 1392-1393, 
			Exhibit No. 
			39, interrogation of Schnitzler. 
42. TWC, VIII, p. 113, NI-14224, file note by Kuegler re Paris 
			conference. 
43. TWC, VII, p. 47, Indictment, Count Two. 
44. TWC, VIII, p. 110, NI-15228.
				
45. TWC, VIII, pp. 118-126, NI-6727, Wiesbaden meeting memorandum,
			November 21, 1940. 
46. TWC, VIII, p. 113, NI-14224, Kuegler's file note re Paris 
			conferences,
			November 28, 29, and 30, 1940. 
47. TWC, VIII, p. 119, NI-6727.
				
48. TWC, VIII, pp. 120-121, NI-6727. 
49. TWC, VIII, p. 121, NI-6727.
				
50. TWC, VIII, pp. 123-124, NI-6727. 
51. TWC, VIII, p. 126, NI-6727.
				
52. TWC, VIII, p. Ill, NI-790, Schnitzler's letter to Schmitz, 
			November 21, 1941,
			re Wiesbaden conference. 
53. TWC, VII, p. 47, Indictment, Count Two.
				
54. TWC, VIII, p. 114, NI-14224. 
55. TWC, VIII, pp. 116-117, NI-14224.
				
56. TWC, VIII, p. 117, NI-14224. 
57. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, U.S. 
			Senate, 79th Congress, 1st Session (1945), pursuant to S. Res. 107 
			and 146, 
			Elimination of German Resources for War, part X, p. 1399, Exhibit 
			No. 42. 
58. Ibid., p. 1398, Exhibit No. 42. 
59. Ibid., p. 1399, Exhibit No. 42. 
				
60. Ibid. 
61. Ibid. 
62. Ibid. 
63. Ibid. 
64. TWC, VIII, p. 1149, Count Two.
				
65. TWC, VII, p. 47, Indictment, Count Two. 
66. NI-4889, p. 12, affidavit of M. Rene Duchemin.
				
67. TWC, VIII, p. 1149, Count Two. 
68. Ibid., p. 1150. 
				
69. TWC, VIII, p. 141, NI-6845. 
70. TWC, VIII, pp. 130-131, NI-15220.
				
71. Ibid., pp. 130-131. 
72. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, U.S. 
			Senate, 79th Congress, 1st Session (1945), pursuant to S. Res. 107 
			and 146,
			Elimination of German Resources for War, part X, p. 1402, Exhibit 
			No. 47. 
73. Ibid. 
74. Ibid. 
75. Ibid. 
76. Ibid., part X, p. 1394, Exhibit No. 39. 
				
77. Ibid., part X, pp. 1394-1395, Exhibit No. 39. 
78. TWC, VIII, p. 142, NI-6845, Francolor convention extracts, 
			November 18,
			1941. 
79. TWC, VIII, p. 136, NI-15219. 
80. Ibid., p. 137. 
				
81. Ibid., p. 137. 
82. TWC, VIII, p. 141, NI-6845, Francolor convention extracts, 
			November 18,
			1941. 
83. TWC, VIII, p. 163, Ter Meer testimony. 
84. TWC, VIII, p. 145, NI-6845, Francolor convention extracts, 
			November 18,
			1941. 
85. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military 
			Affairs, U.S. 
			Senate, 79th Congress, 1st Session (1945), pursuant to S. Res. 107 
			and 146, 
			Elimination of German Resources for War, part X, p. 1393, Exhibit 
			No. 39. 
				
				86. Ibid., p. 1393, Exhibit No. 39. 
				
87. TWC, VIII, p. 235, Ter Meer Testimony. 
88. New York Times, December 22, 1941, p. 31, col. 7. 
				
89. Ibid. 
90. TWC, VIII, p. 1150. 
91. TWC, VII, p. 52.
				
92. Ibid. 
93. Ibid. 
94. Ibid.. 
95. Ibid. 
				
				
				
6. SLAVE LABOR AND MASS MURDER 
				
1. New York Times, August 27, 1943, p. 7, col. 2. 
2. TWC, VI, p. x, Declaration on German Atrocities.
				
3. Ibid. 
4. New York Times, March 24, 1944, p. 4, col. 2. 
				
5. TMWC, vol. XXXVII, p. 433, Document 022-L, excerpt from War 
			Refugee
			Board Report, Washington, D.C., November 1944 (PE 1759). 
6. History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, January 
			22, 
			1944-September 15, 1945. Executive office of the President, War 
			Refugee 
			Board (3 volumes, mimeographed). 
7. TWC, VIII, pp. 330-331, NI-11781, letter from Reich Ministry of 
			Economics
			to Farben, dated November 8, 1940. 
8. Ibid., p. 331, letter from Reich Ministry of Economics to Farben, 
			dated
			November 8, 1940. 
9. TWC, VIII, pp. 336-338, NI-11784, Conference Report between 
			Farben
			representatives and the Schlesien-Benzin Company, January 18, 1941.
				
10. TWC, VIII, pp. 349-351, NI-11113, file note on conference with 
			Ter Meer,
			Krauch, and Ambros, held February 6, 1941. 
11. TWC, Prosecution's Final Brief, part IV, p. 54.
				
12. TWC, VIII, pp. 358-360, NI-11938, letter from Krauch to Ambros, 
			dated
			February 25, 1941. 
13. TWC, VIII, pp. 354-355, NI-1240, letter from Goering to Himmler, 
			dated
			February 18, 1941. 
14. Ibid., p. 355, letter from Goering to Himmler, dated February 
			18, 1941. 
15. TWC, VIII, pp. 356-357, NI-11086, letter from Krauch, signed by 
			Wirth, to
			Ambros, dated March 4, 1941. 
16. Ibid., p. 357, letter from Krauch, signed by Wirth, to Ambros, 
			dated March 4,
			1941. 
17. Ibid. 
18. TWC, VIII, pp. 373-376, NI-15148, report on conference of Farben
			representatives with Auschwitz concentration camp officials, held 
			March 27, 
			1941, p. 374. 
19. Ibid., p. 375. 
20. Ibid. 
21. Ibid. 
22. Ibid., pp. 374-375. 
				
23. TWC, VIII, pp. 377-381, NI-11115, extracts from minutes of first 
			construction
			conference on I.G. Auschwitz at Ludwigshafen held March 24, 1941.
				
24. TWC, VIII, pp. 374-375, NI-15148, report on conference of Farben
			representatives with Auschwitz concentration camp officials, held 
			March 27, 
			1941. 
25. Ibid., p. 375. 
26. NI-034, p. 4, affidavit of Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess.
				
27. TWC, VIII, pp. 388-389, NI-11118, letter from Ambros to Ter Meer 
			and
			Struss, dated April 12, 1941. p. 389. 
28. TWC, VIII, pp. 392-393, NI-14543, extracts from Farben-Auschwitz 
			weekly 
report no. 11, for the period August 3-9, 1941. 
29. Ibid., 
				
30. TWC, VIII, pp. 404-405, NI-14556, extracts from Farben-Auschwitz 
			weekly
			report no. 30, for the period December 15-21, 1941, p. 405. 
31. Ibid. 
				
32. TWC, VIII, pp. 406-409, NI-11130, extracts from report of 
			fourteenth
			construction conference on Farben-Auschwitz, held December 16, 1941.
				
33. TWC, VIII, p. 410, extracts from Farben-Auschwitz weekly reports 
			nos. 31
			and 32, for the periods December 22-28, 1941, and December 29, 1941-January 4, 1942. 
				
34. TWC, VIII, p. 425, NI-15256, extracts from Farben-Auschwitz 
			weekly report
			no. 42, for the period March 9-15, 1942. 
35. TWC, VII, p. 197.
				
36. DuBois, Josiah, The Devil's Chemists, Beacon Press, Boston, 
			1952, p. 229. 
37. TMWC, I, p. 245. 
38. Hilberg, Raul, The Destruction of the European Jews, Quadrangle 
			Books,
			Chicago, 1961, p. 264. 
39. Hilberg, Raul, p. 561; Judge Wladyslaw Bednarz (Lodz), 
			"Extermination
			Camp at Chelmno," in Central Commission for Investigation of German
			Crimes in Poland, German Crimes in Poland, Warsaw, 1946, pp. 
			107-117. 
40. Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel, The Incomparable Crime, 
			Simon &
			Schuster, New York, 1960, p. 135. 
41. TMWC, XI, p. 398, testimony by Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess.
				
42. Ibid., pp. 416^117, testimony by Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess.
				
43. NI-034, affidavit by Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess, p. 2.
				
44. TWC, Preliminary Brief, part III, p. 35, NI-9098, NI-9150, 
			NI-12073, NI-6363; also NI-9540 (I.G. "Book of Participation").
				
45. Ibid., p. 35, NI-12075. 
46. Hilberg, Raul, p. 264; NG-2586-E.
				
47. Ibid., p. 266; NG-2586-E. 
48. Ibid., p. 568; NI-9093. 
				
49. Ibid., p. 571; NI-9908. 
50. NI-12110, memorandum from Dr. Heinrich to Mr. Amend, dated June 
			21, 
			1944. 
51. Hilberg, Raul, p. 587; Dokumenty i Materialy, part I, pp. 
			115-117, letter from
			Sommer to Kommandant Auschwitz, dated January 27, 1943, and letter 
			from
			Schwarz to WVHA D-11, dated February 20, 1943. 
52. Hilberg, p. 587; Dokumenty i Materialy, part I, pp. 108-110, 
			117, letters from
			Schwarz to WVHA D-11, dated March 5 and 8, 1943, and to WVHA-D, 
			dated
			March 15, 1943. 
53. NI-7967, affidavit of Ervin Schulhof, taken June 21, 1947, p. 2.
				
54. TWC, VII, p. 199. 
55. Ibid., pp. 199-200. 
56. TWC, Preliminary Brief, part III, p. 97, NI-4830, affidavit by 
			Vitek about
			Auschwitz diet. 
57. TWC, VIII, pp. 603-616, NI-11696, affidavit and testimony of 
			Charles J.
			Coward, taken July 24, 1947, p. 604. 
58. NI-11003 to NI-11017; NI-11019; NI-11027; NI-11029; NI-11031 to 
			NI-11033; typical Auschwitz punishment reports by SS. 
59. Ibid. 
				
60. NI-7967, affidavit of Ervin Schulhof, taken June 21, 1947, p. 1.
				
61. NI-5847, affidavit by Berthold Epstein, taken March 3, 1947, p. 
			2. 
62. TWC, VIII, pp. 532-535, NI-10040, letter from Krauch to Himmler, 
			July 27,
			1943. 
63. TWC, VIII, pp. 558-559, NI-13512, file memorandum of Ritter and 
			Duerrfeld,
			February 3, 1944, p. 558. 
64. DuBois, p. 220; NI-7967, affidavit of Ervin Schulhof, taken June 
			21, 1947, p.
			2. 
65. TWC, Prosecution's Final Brief, part IV, p. 54. 
				7. I.G. LOSES THE WAR 
1. NI-3767, U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, September 30, 1945, p. 
			42. 
2. Speer, Albert, Inside the Third Reich, Macmillan, New York, 1970, 
			p. 346. 
3. Ibid., pp. 346-347. 
4. Ibid., p. 347. 
5. TWC, VII, p. 1109.
				
6. Speer, p. 348. 
7. Ibid. 
8. Ibid., p. 351. 
9. NI-3767, pp. 41-42. 
				
10. Ibid., p. 42. 
11. Ibid. 
12. Letter from Harteck to J. Borkin, 1974; Irving, David, The 
			German Atomic
			Bomb, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1967, p. 240. 
13. Petroleum Times, December 13, 1943. 
				
14. TWC, VII, p. 1318. 
15. TWC, VII, p. 1319. 
16. TWC, VII, Ambros testimony, p. 1045.
				
17. Ibid., p. 1044. 
18. Ibid. 
19. Ibid., pp. 1044-1045. 
				
20. Ibid., p. 1045. 
21. Ibid., p. 1044. 
22. =TWC, VII, p. 605, NI-4043, exchange of letters between Speer 
			and Himmler. 
23. Ibid., p. 605. 
24. TWC, VII, p. 605, NI-4043, exchange of letters between Speer and 
			Himmler. 
25. Ibid., p. 605. 
26. Ibid., p. 606. 
27. TWC, VII, p. 1045.
				
28. Speer, Albert, p. 414. 
				 
				
				8. I.G. AT NUREMBERG 
1. U.S. Department of State, Executive Agreement Series 472, 
			Agreement by the 
			Government of the United States of America, the Provisional 
			Government of 
			the French Republic, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great 
			Britain 
			and Northern Ireland, and the Government of the Union of Soviet 
			Socialist 
			Republics for the Prosecution and Punishment of the; Major War 
			Criminals of 
			the European Axis, signed at London, August 8, 1945. 
2. TMWC, I, pp. 27-68, Indictment, October 6, 1945, U.S.A. et al. v. 
			Hermann
			Goering et al. 
3. TMWC, I, pp. 118-133. 
4. Ibid., pp. 145-146. 
				
5. TMWC, I, p. 147. 
6. Ibid., pp. 365-366. 
7. New York Times, October 16, 1946, p. 1, col. 8. 
				
8. TMWC, I, p. 365. 
9. Ibid., pp. 365-366. 
10. Taylor, Telford, Final Report to the Secretary of the Army on 
			the Nuremberg 
			War Crimes Trials under Control Council Law No. 10, August 15, 1949,
			Washington, pp. 269-270, Minutes of the Meeting of the Chief 
			Prosecutors 
			held April 5, 1946. 
11. Ibid., p. 285, note of January 22, 1947, from U.S. Government 
			embassies in 
			London, Moscow, and Paris, addressed to the British, French, and 
			Soviet 
			governments. 
12. 1Ibid., p. 285, note of January 22, 1947, from U.S. Government 
			embassies in 
			London, Moscow, and Paris, addressed to the British, French, and 
			Soviet 
			governments. 
13. TWC, VII, p. 10-80, Indictment in U.S. v. Carl Krauch, et al., 
			filed May 3,
			1947. 
14. Ibid., pp. 56-58. 
15. 1Douglas, William O., An Almanac of Liberty, Doubleday, Garden 
			City, N.Y., 
			1954, p. 96. 
16. Mason, Alpheus T., Harland Fiske Stone: Pillar of the Law, 
			Viking, New
			York, 1956, p. 716. 
17. New York Times, October 6, 1946, p. 1, col. 4. 
				
18. Congressional Record, November 28, 1947, p. 10938. 
19. Congressional Record, July 9, 1947, p. 8564. 
				
20. DuBois, Josiah E., Jr., The Devil's Chemists, Beacon Press, 
			Boston, 1952, p.
			69. 
21. TWC, VII, p. 5. 
22. Ibid., pp. 99-101. 
23. DuBois, p. 82.
				
24. Ibid., p. 99. 
25. National Archives Collection, World War II War Crimes Records, 
			U.S. v. 
			Krauch et al., Prosecution Exhibit 2059, pp. 43-44. 
26. Ibid., Prosecution Exhibit 1871, transcript of trial, pp. 
			13566-13615. 
27. NI-12373. 
28. NI-4830. 
29. NI-7967. 
30. NI-12388, affidavit of Eric J. Doyle. 
				
31. TWC, VIII, p. 621, testimony of Eric J. Doyle. 
32. NI-11696, affidavit of Charles J. Coward. 
				
33. DuBois, pp. 229-230. 
34. National Archives Collection, World War II Crimes, Document Book 
			XI, 
			Schnitzler No. 214, pp. 64-66; affidavit of Richard von Szilvinyi.
				
35. Ibid., Schnitzler No. 215, p. 68. 
36. TWC, VII, pp. 628-629.
				
37. TWC, VII, p. 594, NI-13522. 
38. Ibid., p. 629. 
39. Ibid., pp. 414-415, Compulsion in Hitler's Third Reich and the 
			Defense of 
			"Window Dressing." 
40. Ibid., pp. 416-417, testimony of Defense Witness Field Marshal 
			Erhard Milch. 
41. Ibid., pp. 417-421, testimony of Defense Witness Friedrich 
			Flick, Head of the 
			Flick Concern. 
42. TWC, VIII, p. 921, closing statement for Defendant Krauch.
				
43. Ibid., p. 914, closing statement for Defendant Krauch.
				
44. Ibid., p. 1083, Opinion and Judgment of the U.S. Military 
			Tribunal VI. 
45. New York Times, July 29, 1948, p. 1, col. 8. 
				
46. TWC, VIII, p. 1081. 
47. Ibid., p. 1081. 
48. Ibid., p. 1114. 
				
49. Ibid., p. 1134-1136, Count Two. 
50. Ibid., pp. 1153-1167. 
				
51. Ibid., p. 1175. 
52. Ibid. 
53. Ibid., p. 1179. 
				
54. Ibid., p. 1184. 
55. Ibid., p. 1185. 
56. Ibid. 
				
57. Ibid., pp. 1186-1187. 
58. Ibid., p. 1187. 
59. Ibid. 
				
60. Ibid., p. 1189. 
61. Ibid., p. 1190. 
62. Ibid., pp. 1191-1192. 
				
63. Ibid., pp. 1187-1196. 
64. Ibid., pp. 1206-1209, Formal Judgment and Sentences. 
				
65. DuBois, p. 339. 
66. TWC, VIII, p. 1211, Concurring Opinion on Counts One and Five of 
			the
			Indictment. 
67. Ibid. 
68. Ibid. 
69. Ibid. 
70. Ibid., p. 1212. 
				
71. Ibid., p. 1311, Dissenting Opinion on Count Three of the 
			Indictment. 
72. Ibid., p. 1314. 
73. Ibid., p. 1319. 
74. Ibid., p. 1322. 
				
				
				
9. I.G. WINS THE PEACE 
				1. U.S. Group Control Council, Finance Division, Germany, Report on
			Investigation of I.G. Farbenindustrie, September 12, 1945. 
			Classification
			canceled by authority of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; microfilmed by 
			the Library 
of Congress. 
2. New York Times, October 21, 1945, p. 1, col. 6. 
				
3. Ibid. 
4. Ibid., p. 12, col. 2. 
5. Official Gazette of the Control Council for Germany, Allied 
			Secretariat, 
			Berlin, November 30, 1945, p. 34, Law #9. 
6. New York Times, January 17, 1946, p. 14, col. 5. 
				
7. New York Times, January 31, 1946, p. 7, col. 2. 
8. Military Government Gazette, Germany, United States Area of 
			Control, April 
			1, 1947, pp. 2-6. 
9. Ibid., p. 3. 
10. New York Times, June 18, 1947, p. 5, col. 2. 
				
11. New York Times, March 26, 1947, p. 11, col. 1. 
12. Martin, James S., All Honorable Men, Little, Brown & Co., 
			Boston, 1950, p. 
			232. 
13. New York Times, December 20, 1949, p. 19, col. 1. 
14. New York Times, December 27, 1951, p. 11, col. 2. 
				
15. Ibid. 
16. New York Times, March 19, 1953, p. 5, col. 2. 
				
17. New York Times, March 29, 1953, Section III, p. 1, col. 3. 
				
18. U.S. Department of State, Treaties and Other International Acts 
			Series 3425, 
			GPO (1954), "Termination of the Occupation Regime in the Federal 
			Republic 
			of Germany." 
19. Ibid., p. 1316, letter from Adenauer to the U.S. High 
			Commissioner, October 
23, 1954. 
20. New York Times, January 15, 1955, p. 6, col. 4. 
				
21. New York Times, May 30, 1955, p. 17, col. 8. 
22. Farbenfabriken Bayer A.G., Annual Report for the Year 1955, p. 
			12. 
23. Farbwerke Hoechst, Annual Report for the Year 1955, p. 8.
				
24. Farbenfabriken Bayer A.G., Annual Report for the Year 1956, p. 
			6. 
25. New York Times, June 2, 1957, p. 21, col. 1. 
26. Farbenfabriken Bayer A.G., Annual Report for the Year 1956, p. 
			12. 
27. New York Times, April 13, 1956, Section IV, p. 4, col. 1. 
				
28. Fortune, August 1977, p. 240. 
				
				
10. CORPORATE CAMOUFLAGE 
				1. TWC, VII, p. 35. 
2. National Archives Collection, World War II Crimes, Doc. Book 5, 
			Schmitz, 
			Doc. No. 76, Friedrich Liecher affidavit. 
3. Alien Property Custodian Report of 1919, p. 100. 
				
4. New York Times, September 21, 1926, p. 17, col. 2. 
5. Hoopes, Townsend, The Devil and John Foster Dulles, 
			Atlantic-Little Brown,
			Boston, 1973, p. 28. 
6. Luckau, Alma, The German Delegation at the Paris Peace 
			Conference,
			Columbia University Press, New York, 1941, p. 125. 
7. New York Times, November 27, 1919, p. 22, col. 6. 
				
8. Société Suisse pour Valeurs de Metaux v. Cummings, Attorney 
			General, 99 F.
			2d 387 at 390. 
9. New York Times, September 9, 1926, p. 1, col. 1. 
				
10. Société Suisse v. Cummings, p. 391. 
11. Ibid. 
12. New York Times, January 23, 1926, p. 32, col. 3. 
				
13. Mayer, Martin, Emory Buckner, Harper and Row, New York, 1968, p. 
			212. 
14. New York Times, May 18, 1926, p. 1, col. 3. 
15. New York Times, September 10, 1926, p. 23, col. 6. 
				
16. Ibid. 
17. New York Times, September 15, 1926, p. 1, col. 4. 
				
18. New York World, September 21, 1926, p. 1, col. 1. 
19. New York Evening Post, September 21, 1926, p. 6, col. 2. 
				
20. New York World, October 9, 1926, p. 6, col. 4. 
21. New York Sun, October 8, 1926, p. 2, col. 1. 
				
22. New York Times, October 15, 1926, p. 20, col. 2. 
23. Mayer, Martin, p. 234. 
				
24. Knox, John C. Clark, A Judge Comes of Age, p. 257. 
25. Société Suisse pour Valeurs de Metaux v. Cummings, Attorney 
			General, 97 F. 
2d 387. 
26. New York Times, September 10, 1940, p. 14, col. 1. 
				
27. J. Robert Bonnar et al. v. United States, in the U.S. Court of 
			Claims, No. 293-
63, Defendant's Exhibit 381. 
28. Hearings before Special Committee Investigating the Munitions 
			Industry, U.S. 
			Senate, 73rd Congress, part XI, p. 2397, Alleged Dye Monopoly, p. 
			252. 
29. Adolf Kuttroff v. Thomas W. Miller as Alien Property Custodian 
			et al., in
			Equity No. E-30-251, District Court for the Southern District of New 
			York, 
			Complaint, November 7, 1924, p. 4. 
30. Ibid., Memorandum of Facts in Answer to Bill of Complaint filed 
			November 
			18, 1924. 
31. New York Times, April 26, 1929, Financial Section. 
				
32. New York Times, April 27, 1929, p. 30, col. 2. 
33. J. Robert Bonnar et al. v. The United States, in the U.S. Court 
			of Claims, No.
			293-63, Exhibit DSR 164. 
34. Gesetz gegen Verrat der Deutschen Volkswirtschaft, June 12, 
			1933. 
35. U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, General Aniline and 
			Film 
			Liquidators Report, p. 26f. 
36. NI-7319, affidavit of August von Knieriem; and J. Robert Bonnar 
			et al. v. The
			United States, in the U.S. Court of Claims, No. 293-63, Defendant's 
			Exhibit 
			377, letter from Rospatt to Central Finance Administration, August 
			16, 1939. 
37. SEC Report on Investment Trusts and Investment Companies, part 
			IV, 1942, p. 
			146. 
38. Ibid., pp. 21538-9, Public Examination of American I.G. Chemical 
			Corporation. 
39. Hearings before a Special Committee Investigating the National 
			Defense 
			Program, United States Senate, 77th Cong., 1st Session (1941), 
			Investigation of 
			the National Defense Program, part II, p. 4897, memorandum re: 
			American 
			I.G., SEC Investigation of Investment Trusts, February 10, 1938. 
40. Ibid., p. 4896, letter from Frank Howard to H. von Reidemann, 
			February 19,
			1938. 
41. Ibid., p. 4903, letter from Frank Howard to Walter Teagle, March 
			11, 1938. 
42. J. Robert Bonnar et al. v. The United States, in the U.S. Court 
			of Claims, No.
			293-63, Defendant's Exhibit 185, extract from conference, March 31, 
			1938. 
43. J. Robert Bonnar et al. v. The United States, in the U.S. Court 
			of Claims, No.
			293-63, Commissioner Fletcher's Report, p. 58. 
44. Ibid., Defendant's Exhibit 163, statement dated October 3, 1947, 
			made by Dr. 
			Gustav Schlotterer to the U.S. Department of Justice, p. 15. 
45. New York Times, October 31, 1939, p. 35, col. 2. 
				
46. NI-5768, affidavit of Fritz ter Meer. 
47. Ibid. 
48. Ibid. 
				
49. J. Robert Bonnar et al. v. The United States, in the U.S. Court 
			of Claims, No.
			293-63, testimony of Krueger, p. 1493. 
50. Ibid., testimony of Gutav Schlotterer, pp. 2114-2115.
				
51. Ibid., Defendant's Exhibit 74. 
52. General Aniline and Film Corporation, Interim Report to the SEC 
			for the period 
			April 1, 1939 to December 31, 1939. 
53. SEC Annual Report to Congress, June, 1941. 
				
54. J. Robert Bonnar et al. v. The United States, in the U.S. Court 
			of Claims, No.
			293-63, DSR 437, p. 3. 
55. New York Times, May 2, 1941, p. 1, col. 3. 
				
56. New York Times, May 14, 1941, p. 9, col. 6. 
57. J. Robert Bonnar et al. v. United States, in the U.S. Court of 
			Claims, No. 293-63, DSR 437. 
58. Ibid., DSR 437. 
59. Ibid., DSR 437, pp. 4-5.
				
60. Ibid., Defendant's Exhibit 141. 
61. Ibid., Report of the Commissioner to the Court, January 26, 
			1970, p. 80. 
62. New York Times, December 6, 1941, p. 25, col. 4. 
				
63. Hearings, Senate Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate, 77th Cong., 
			1st Session, 
			December 15, 1941. 
64. J. Robert Bonnar et al. v. United States, in the U.S. Court of 
			Claims, No. 293-63, Defendant's Exhibit 162. 
 
				
				11. THE STRANGE CASE OF GENERAL ANILINE AND FILM 
				
1. Letter to J. Borkin from Philip W. Amram, July 7, 1972.
				
2. Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) et al v. Clark, Joint Appendix to the 
			Briefs, pp. 547-549, testimony of August von Knieriem. 
3. Ibid., pp. 556-557. 
				
4. Ibid. 
5. Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) et al. v. Clark, 64 F. Supp. 656 at 665.
				
6. Ibid., 671. 
7. Standard Oil Co. et al. v. Clark. 163 F. 2d 917. 
				
8. Ibid., 163 F. 2d 917 at 927. 
9. Ibid., 163 F. 2d 917 at 925. 
				
10. Treaties and Other International Acts Series 1655, "Germany: 
			Distribution of 
			Reparation, Establishment of Inter-Allied Reparation Agency, 
			Restitution of 
			Monetary Gold," Department of State Publication 2966. 
11. Société Internationale pour Participations Industrielles et 
			Commerciales, S.A.
			v. McGranery, et al., Ill F. Supp 435 (D.D.C. 1953). 
12. Ibid., at 437. 
				
13. Kaufman et al. v. Société Internationale pour Participations 
			Industrielles et
			Commerciales, S.A., et al. 343 U.S. 156 at 157 (1952). 
14. Société Internationale pour Participations Industrielles et 
			Commerciales, S.A.,
			et al. v. McGrath et al. 90 F. Supp 1011 (D.D.C. 1950). 
15. Kaufman et al. v. Société Internationale pour Participations 
			Industrielles et
			Commerciales, S.A., et al. 188 F. 2d 1017 (D.C. Cir. 1951). 
				
				
				16. Kaufman v. Societe Internationale pour Participations 
			Industrielles et
			Commerciales, S.A., et al. 342 U.S. 847 (1951). 
17. New York Times, January 14, 1952, p. 29, col. 7. 
				
18. Kaufman et al. v. Société Internationale pour Participations 
			Industrielles et
			Commerciales, S.A., et al. 343 U.S. 156 (1952). 
19. New York Times, January 14, 1950, p. 29, col. 7. 
				
20. Department of Justice Report, June 25, 1962, "Price Settlement 
			Efforts." 
21. Kaufman et al. v. Société Internationale pour Participations 
			Industrielles et
			Commerciales, S.A., et al. 343 U.S. 156 (1952). 
22. Société Internationale pour Participations Industrielles et 
			Commerciales, S.A.,
			v. McGranery, et al. Ill F. Supp. 435 (D.D.C. 1953). 
23. S. 3423, 83d Congress, 2d Session. 
				
24. New York Times, August 15, 1954. 
25. New York Times, August 10, 1954. 
				
26. New York Times, August 3, 1954. 
27. Société Internationale pour Participations Industrielles et 
			Commerciales, S.A.,
			et al. v. Rogers 357 U.S. 197 (1958). 
28. New York Times, June 26, 1958. 
				
29. New York Times, February 10, 1958, p. 34, col. 7. 
30. Ibid. 
				
31. Schmitz v. Societe Internationale et al. 249 F. Supp 757 (D.D.C. 
			1966),
			affirmed without opinion in Schmitz v. Societe Internationale et 
			al., No. 24,
			600, February 15, 1972 (D.C. Cir.), Brief for Robert A. Schmitz, p. 
			10. 
32. Ibid., Brief for Robert A. Schmitz, p. 10. 
33. New York Times, June 6, 1960, p. 44, col. 3. 
				
34. Schmitz v. Societe Internationale et al. 249 F. Supp 757 (D.D.C. 
			1966) affirmed
			without opinion in Schmitz v. Societe Internationale et al. No. 24, 
			600,
			February 15, 1972 (D.C. Cir.), Joint Appendix Exhibits, Plantiff's 
			Exhibit 80, p.
			167, Alfred Schaefer's letter to Robert Schmitz on November 14, 
			1960. 
35. Ibid., Joint Appendix Volume I, p. 470, William Orrick's 
			Testimony. 
36. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Defendant's Exhibit 58, p. 489, 
			Alfred 
			Schaefer's letter to Charles Spofford on July 21, 1961. 
37. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Plaintiff's Exhibit 143, p. 282, 
			Alfred Schaefer's 
			letter to Charles Wilson and Charles Spofford on August 24, 1961.
				
38. Ibid., Deposition of Charles Spofford, taken February 27, 1968, 
			p. 17. 
39. Ibid., Deposition of Charles Spofford, taken February 27, 1968, 
			p. 22 
40. Ibid., Testimony of Alfred Schaefer, February 2, 1970, pp. 
			1114-1115. 
41. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Defendant's Exhibit 62, p. 496, 
			Spofford's letter
			to Schaefer on September 18, 1961. 
42. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Defendant's Exhibit 62, p. 495, 
			Spofford's letter
			to Schaefer on September 18, 1961. 
43. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Defendant's Exhibit 62, p. 495, 
			Spofford's letter
			to Schaefer on September 18, 1961. 
44. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Plaintiff's Exhibit 198, p. 367, 
			Schaefer's reply 
			to Spofford on September 26, 1961. 
45. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Plaintiff's Exhibit 198, p. 367, 
			Schaefer's reply 
			to Spofford on September 26, 1961. 
46. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Defendant's Exhibit 63, p. 499, 
			Spofford's letter
			to Schaefer, October 6, 1961. 
47. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Plaintiff's Exhibit 197, p. 365, 
			Schaefer's reply 
			to Spofford, October 9, 19. 
48. Ibid., Joint Appendix Volume II, p. 1124f, Schaefer's Testimony.
				
49. Ibid., Joint Appendix Volume II, p. 1126, Schaefer's Testimony.
				
50. Ibid., Joint Appendix Volume II, pp. 1126-1129, Schaefer's 
			Testimony. 
51. Ibid., Deposition of Charles Spofford taken February 27, 1968, 
			p. 21. 
52. Ibid., Joint Appendix Volume II, p. 1299, Deposition of Charles 
			Spofford taken
			January 28, 1970. 
53. Schmitz v. Société Internationale et al. 249 F. Supp 757 (D.D.C. 
			1966) affirmed
			without opinion in Schmitz v. Societe Internationale et al., No. 24, 
			600,
			February 15, 1972 (D.C. Cir.), Joint Appendix, Volume II, p. 501.
				
54. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Plaintiff's Exhibit 204, p. 373, 
			Robert Kennedy's 
			cable to Alfred Schaefer on January 18, 1962. 
55. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Plaintiff's Exhibit 172, p. 
			313f, Alfred 
			Schaefer's letter to Charles Wilson on February 12, 1962. 
56. Ibid., Joint Appendix Exhibits, Defendant's Exhibit 7, p. 406, 
			Charles Wilson's 
			reply to Alfred Schaefer on March 26, 1962. 
57. H. R. 7283, bill passed by 87th Congress, 2d Session, on October 
			3, 1962, to 
			amend the War Claims Act of 1948. 
58. Public Law 87-846, 76 Stat. 1107, signed by President John 
			Kennedy on 
			October 22, 1962. 
59. New York Times, October 23, 1962, p. 14, col. 4. 
				
60. Schmitz v. Societe Internationale et al. 249 F. Supp 757 (D.D.C. 
			1966) affirmed
			without opinion in Schmitz v. Societe Internationale et al., No. 24, 
			600,
			February 15, 1972 (D.C. Cir.), Brief for Societe Internationale et 
			al., p. 23. 
61. New York Times, March 4, 1963, p. 1, col. 1, and p. 8, col. 4.
				
62. New York Times, March 4, 1963, p. 8, col. 4. 
63. New York Times, March 7, 1963, p. 4, col. 5. 
				
64. New York Times, March 7, 1963, p. 4, col. 5. 
65. New York Times, March 8, 1963, p. 13, col. 1. 
				
66. New York Times, March 8, 1963, p. 16, col. 6. 
67. New York Times, March 8, 1963, p. 16, col. 6. 
				
68. New York Times, March 8, 1963, p. 16, col. 6. 
69. Société Internationale pour Participations Industrielles et 
			Commerciales, S.A.
			v. McGrath et al. 9F.R.D. (D.D.C. 1948), Stipulation of Settlement 
			CA. 4360-48, signed December 20, 1963, by Attorney General Robert Kennedy and 
			John 
			J. Wilson. 
70. New York Times, April 16, 1964, p. 51, col. 3. 
				
71. Société Internationale pour Participations Industrielles et 
			Commerciales, S.A.
			v. McGrath et al. 9F.D.R. (D.D.C. 1948), order issued April 15, 
			1964, by Judge
			David A. Pine. 
72. Washington Post, May 19, 1964, sec. B, p. 27 and Washington 
			Post, May 25, 
			1964, sec. B, p. 11. 
73. Washington Post, May 25, 1964, sec. B, p. 11. 
				
74. Washington Post, May 25, 1964, sec. B, p. 11. 
75. New York Times, August 23, 1964, p. 35, col. 1. 
				
76. New York Times, April 1, 1978, p. 31, col. 1. 
77. 50 U.S.C. App. 12: "Any person purchasing property from the 
			Alien Property
			Custodian for an undisclosed principal, or for re-sale to a person 
			not a citizen of 
			the United States, or for the benefit of a person not a citizen of 
			the United 
			States, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, 
			shall be subject 
			to a fine of not more than $10,000, or imprisonment for not more 
			than ten years, 
			or both, and the property shall be forfeited to the United States."