IG Farben (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "IG Farben" in French language version.

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  • (en) « Flourishing in a dictatorship: Agfa's marketing and the Nazi regime », Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, Emerald Group Publishing (d),‎ (ISSN 1755-750X et 1755-7518, DOI 10.1108/17557501311293361, lire en ligne) :

    « The purpose of this paper is to understand how Agfa, a division of IG Farben and Germany's leading producer of photographic equipment, adapted its marketing strategy to the new political environment created by the Nazi regime. This was a time when many consumer goods manufacturers suffered from the state‐driven reallocation of resources favoring the armament industry. Agfa, however, expanded its production well into the war. »

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  • (en) « The Devil's Chemists. By Josiah E. DuBoisJr., in Collaboration with Edward Johnson. (Boston: The Beacon Press. 1952. Pp. x, 374. $3.75.) », American Political Science Review, vol. 47, no 1,‎ , p. 255 (ISSN 0003-0554, DOI 10.1017/s0003055400286000, lire en ligne, consulté le ).

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  • (en) « Flourishing in a dictatorship: Agfa's marketing and the Nazi regime », Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, Emerald Group Publishing (d),‎ (ISSN 1755-750X et 1755-7518, DOI 10.1108/17557501311293361, lire en ligne) :

    « The purpose of this paper is to understand how Agfa, a division of IG Farben and Germany's leading producer of photographic equipment, adapted its marketing strategy to the new political environment created by the Nazi regime. This was a time when many consumer goods manufacturers suffered from the state‐driven reallocation of resources favoring the armament industry. Agfa, however, expanded its production well into the war. »

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  • Gilles Smadja, « La France a produit pour les nazis des quantités massives de Zyklon B », L'Humanité,‎ (lire en ligne).

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  • (en) « Flourishing in a dictatorship: Agfa's marketing and the Nazi regime », Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, Emerald Group Publishing (d),‎ (ISSN 1755-750X et 1755-7518, DOI 10.1108/17557501311293361, lire en ligne) :

    « The purpose of this paper is to understand how Agfa, a division of IG Farben and Germany's leading producer of photographic equipment, adapted its marketing strategy to the new political environment created by the Nazi regime. This was a time when many consumer goods manufacturers suffered from the state‐driven reallocation of resources favoring the armament industry. Agfa, however, expanded its production well into the war. »

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  • (en) « The Devil's Chemists. By Josiah E. DuBoisJr., in Collaboration with Edward Johnson. (Boston: The Beacon Press. 1952. Pp. x, 374. $3.75.) », American Political Science Review, vol. 47, no 1,‎ , p. 255 (ISSN 0003-0554, DOI 10.1017/s0003055400286000, lire en ligne, consulté le ).

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  • Lorraine Millot, « La guerre paie toujours chez IG Farben : Les actionnaires de la firme, fleuron du nazisme, veulent récupérer leurs dividendes », Libération,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ).
  • Odile Benyahia-Kouider, « IG Farben, fin d'une page noire de l'Allemagne. », sur Libération, (consulté le ).

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  • Frédéric F. Clairmont, « I.G Farben et le IIIe Reich », Le Monde diplomatique,‎ (lire en ligne Accès libre, consulté le ).

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  • [PDF] Jean-Marie Michel, Contribution à l’histoire industrielle des polymères en France, « Kuhlmann », page 5.

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