The Nuremberg Pharma Trial

Welcome to the online pages of the Internet archive of the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal against the chemical and pharmaceutical corporation IG Farben.

After 60 years of silence, this online archive presents, for the first time, the original files and evidence from the Nuremberg trial against the chemical/pharmaceutical/oil corporation IG Farben (BAYER, BASF, Hoechst) to a global audience.

This archive contains numerous documents that reveal the role of this corporation in the preparation for World War II. The publication of these previously silenced files will contribute to rewriting the history of the 20th century.

IG Farben: Official Records from the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials

Official US Congress Records About the Oil And Drug Cartel as Organizers of WWII

Official U.S. Military Government Report on IG Farben Cartel (Bernstein Report)

The Key Records of Congress

Supporting Records of Congress

Official Records From the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal Against the Oil and Drug Cartel (Nuremberg Tribunal Case IV):

Key Content

Official Introduction

Indictment by General Taylor

See Video Record of Indictment

Complete Official Trial Record

Selected Documents From These Records:

The Oil and Drug Cartel’s Four-Year-Plan Preparing the Nazis for War

The Drug Cartel’s Role Behind Medical Experiments

Important Books

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Dive into Detailed Insights

Explore the critical microroles in shaping the events that changed history. Click on each section below to uncover the stories hidden within these documents:

  1. Military Strategies Unveiled
    Discover how the cartel’s industrial strategies powered the military machine.
  2. Pharmaceutical Experiments
    A closer look at the dark history behind medical experimentation and its key players.
  3. Economic Plans for War
    Learn how the cartels orchestrated a four-year economic plan to prepare for conflict.
  4. Trial Records and Indictments
    Access the full records and indictments from the Nuremberg Trials to understand the depth of these crimes.