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Industry and Ideology: I. G. Farben in the Nazi Era 2nd Revised edition


Industry and Ideology: I. G. Farben in the Nazi Era 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Hayes, Peter (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Industry and Ideology: I. G. Farben in the Nazi Era

£50.99

ISBN:
9780521786386
Publication Date:
13 Nov 2000
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
450 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 25 May 2024
Industry and Ideology: I. G. Farben in the Nazi Era

Description

The power of big business in the economy of the Third Reich remains one of the most important issues of that era. Drawing upon research, much of it in German corporate and government archives, Peter Hayes argues that IG Farben Chemicals, the largest corporation in Nazi Germany, proved consistently unable to influence national policy outside the narrow sphere of the firm's expertise. Indeed, as Hayes shows, the most infamous aspects of Nazi policy - the Third Reich's armaments and autarky drives during the 1930s, Germany's advance toward war, the pillaging of Europe, the exploitation of slave and conscript labor, and the persecution of the Jews - occurred despite IG Farben's advocacy of alternative courses of action. Nonetheless, Farben grew rich under the Nazi regime and was directly involved in some of its greatest crimes.

Contents

Part I. The Nascent Concern, 1860-1933: 1. Origins and organization; 2. The search for stability; Part II. The National Revival, 1933-6: 3. Revolution and reflation; 4. From Schacht to Göring; Part III. The Nervous Years, 1936-9: 5. Autarky and atomization; Part IV. The Nazi Empire, 1938-44: 6. Greater Germany; 7. The New Order; Part V. The Nature of War, 1939-45: 8. Commerce and complicity; Epilogue.

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