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Buna (IG Farben) and slave labor in Schopkau

Buna (IG Farben) and slave labor in Schopkau
On this location in Schopkau this organisation - Buna (IG Farben) - used slave labor. Buna was owned by Farben, which maintained Swiss bank accounts. Hayes, Industry and Ideology, at 189. German Entities (Private or State-Owned) that exploited Slave Labor and that had unspecified Swiss Assets or Swiss Bank Accounts or Swiss Bank Accounts.

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1941-01-13
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