Technological reparations in the aftermath of world war ii

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  • who: David C. Cassidy from the The former headquarters of IG. Farben, now part of the Goethe University Frankfurt campus. have published the article: Technological reparations in the aftermath of World War II, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    Taking Nazi Technology Allied Exploitation of German Science after the Second World War Douglas M. O'Reagan Johns Hopkins U. Press, 2019. $54.95 slaved laborers, and of German personnel, some of whom were Nazi Party members. O'Reagan's archive-based history focuses instead on the nature and process of the technology transfer. He . . .

     

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