I. G. Farben was a German industrial giant that

a. coldly used human beings for dangerous drug experiments.
b. efficiently supervised the railroad traffic leading to death camps.
c. produced crematoriums without questioning their purpose.
d. emerged from bankruptcy by manufacturing uniforms for prisoners.
e. supplied the pencils used throughout the German bureaucracy.


a

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