IG Farben German Industry and the Holocaust -www.HolocaustResearchProject.org
History of Bayer: 1945-1951 | Bayer Global
IG Farben - Wikipedia
Why was IG Farben broken up after the Second World War? (After all, it wasn't as though the company were destroyed; it was simply split up into a few smaller companies.) -
IG Farben - Wikipedia
Goethe-Universität — IG Farben Building
Hüls AG and National Socialism - Evonik Industries
Fritz ter Meer im Dritten Reich - Industriekultur Krefeld
David Steensma, MD on X: "In 1925 Bayer and Agfa and four other chemical companies merged to form IG Farben (Farben = colors/dyes in German). IG Farben made helpful chemicals like dyes
Poelzig Building (former I.G. Farben building), University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main: the main entrance | RIBA pix
History of Bayer: 1945-1951 | Bayer Global
IG Farben Building | Architectuul
Inside IG Farben: Hoechst During the Third Reich : Lindner, Stephan H.: Amazon.de: Bücher
German-American history: the IG Farben company building
Goethe-Universität — Commemorative plaques for the victims of the Nazi dictatorship and the Second World War
I.G. Farben – Wikipedia
1938 Nazi IG Farben Company History
Staging IG Farben Building | bpb.de
Von der Börse genommen: Der letzte Vorhang fällt für die IG Farben
I.G. Farben Building (Poelzig Building) | Stadt Frankfurt am Main
IG Farben Haus – Frankfurt, Germany - Atlas Obscura
Die Erinnerung lebendig halten - Sonderausstellung im MKK beleuchtet die Geschichte der I.G. Farben AG zur NS-Zeit - Nordstadtblogger