Revision as of 03:20, 4 January 2022 edit2003:fa:5f06:1500:100d:6348:e5df:5125 (talk) →Firm Managers in AuschwitzTag: Reverted← Previous edit | Revision as of 03:24, 4 January 2022 edit undo2003:fa:5f06:1500:100d:6348:e5df:5125 (talk) →Firm Managers in AuschwitzTag: RevertedNext edit → | ||
Line 174: | Line 174: | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/List_of_German_companies_by_employees_in_1938 | https://en.wikipedia.org/List_of_German_companies_by_employees_in_1938 | ||
the IG Farben was the 3rd most powerful firm or concern in nazi germany ... the firm built the chemical factory of Auschwitz, 24 km big ... | the IG Farben was the 3rd most powerful firm or concern in nazi germany ... the firm built the chemical factory of Auschwitz, 24 km big ... | ||
siemens was the firm, who built the KZ Bobrek at Auschwitz ... siemens was the 5th most powerful firm or concern in nazi germany ... | |||
krupp AG, who used slave labourers from Auschwitz, was the 6th most powerful firm in nazi germany ... | |||
Daimler Benz, who built Hitlers car, is on place 13 ... | |||
over 100 firms collaborated with the nazis ... |
Revision as of 03:24, 4 January 2022
Skip to table of contents |
WARNING: ACTIVE ARBITRATION REMEDIES Misplaced Pages:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Antisemitism in Poland#Article sourcing expectations (9 May 2021): The Arbitration Committee advises that administrators may impose "reliable-source consensus required" as a discretionary sanction on all articles on the topic of Polish history during World War II (1933-45), including the Holocaust in Poland. On articles where "reliable-source consensus required" is in effect, when a source that is not a high quality source (an article in a peer-reviewed scholarly journals, an academically focused book by a reputable publisher, and/or an article published by a reputable institution) is added and subsequently challenged by reversion, no editor may reinstate the source without first obtaining consensus on the talk page of the article in question or consensus about the reliability of the source in a discussion at the Reliable Sources Noticeboard. |
The contentious topics procedure applies to this page. This page is related to the Balkans or Eastern Europe, which has been designated as a contentious topic. Please consult the procedures and edit carefully. |
This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Auschwitz concentration camp article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. |
|
Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL |
This article has been viewed enough times in a single week to appear in the Top 25 Report. The week in which this happened:
|
Auschwitz concentration camp has been listed as one of the History good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it. | |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
Current status: Good article |
This article has not yet been rated on Misplaced Pages's content assessment scale. It is of interest to multiple WikiProjects. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Please add the quality rating to the {{WikiProject banner shell}} template instead of this project banner. See WP:PIQA for details.
{{WikiProject banner shell}} template instead of this project banner. See WP:PIQA for details.{{WikiProject banner shell}} template instead of this project banner. See WP:PIQA for details.
{{WikiProject banner shell}} template instead of this project banner. See WP:PIQA for details.
{{WikiProject banner shell}} template instead of this project banner. See WP:PIQA for details.
{{WikiProject banner shell}} template instead of this project banner. See WP:PIQA for details.
{{WikiProject banner shell}} template instead of this project banner. See WP:PIQA for details.
{{WikiProject banner shell}} template instead of this project banner. See WP:PIQA for details.
|
A fact from this article was featured on Misplaced Pages's Main Page in the On this day section on 11 dates. March 26, 2004, January 27, 2005, January 27, 2006, January 27, 2007, January 27, 2008, January 27, 2011, January 27, 2013, January 27, 2015, January 27, 2017, January 27, 2019, and January 27, 2020 |
[REDACTED] | This article is the subject of a request emailed to the Volunteer Response Team (VRT). Issues identified are: Verifying the authority of User:USHMMwestheim to appropriately sublicense content he placed here from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 26 August 2018 and 4 December 2018. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Chloe24681234 (article contribs).
Archives |
This page has archives. Sections older than 30 days may be automatically archived by Lowercase sigmabot III. |
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Sources
The historian Charles Sydnor has added a list of recommended sources for Auschwitz to his article about the camp in the USHMM Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos (volume 1, part A; for the sources, pp. 207–208). Download. Posting it here in case it's helpful. SarahSV
Secondary sources and personal accounts |
---|
The following discussion has been closed. Please do not modify it. |
Personal accounts
|
Firms involved in Auschwitz and the Holocaust
please write in the article which companies were involved in auschwitz ...
siemens - built the trains of the german reichsbahn, with which jews were deported to auschwitz ... the auschwitz bobrek concentration camp was a company owned by siemens ... maybe siemens also built the electricity generator of the concentration camps in auschwitz ... with those of the electrically charged fence was energized ...
degussa - was involved in degesch, the cyclone b manufacturer
IG Farben - built the chemical factory IG Auschwitz in Auschwitz ... largest chemical factory in the world ... today the IG colors are split up again into BASF and Bayer ...
krupp - bought forced laborers from auschwitz to work in the krupp factory in essen ...
here is a list of many companies that were involved in auschwitz ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/List_of_companies_involved_in_the_Holocaust
is in English, the website should be written in translated form ... (unsigned article from 2003: FA: 5F0A: AC00: B108: CD06: F676: 32A6 (discussion) 01:08, 25 Dec. 2021 (CET ))
Of the 1,000 most powerful companies in Europe, the majority were involved in auschwitz and the holocaust ...
the vw group built the vw bucket that the police had used to persecute jews ... vw employed tens of thousands of forced laborers ...
opel built the opel blitz, which was used in the blitz war against poland ... police battalons used the opel blitz to deport Jews to concentration camps ... so opel was also involved in the holocaust ...
junkers, focke wulf, messerschmidt, heinkel and horten are companies that helped the nazis with their planes to conquer territories and thus these companies were involved in the holocaust ...
There are very many companies that were involved in the holocaust, auschwitz or the nazi regime ... it would be too much for me to write them all down here ...
click here ...
- "...junkers, focke wulf, messerschmidt, heinkel and horten are companies that helped the nazis with their planes to conquer territories and thus these companies were involved in the holocaust" Does a reliable source draw this conclusion? Also, this article is about a specific camp, so it;s hardly relevant to that. (Hohum ) 01:01, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Firm Managers in Auschwitz
Fritz ter Meer was a manager at bayer, who produced aspirin ... fritz ter meer leaded the human experiments in auschwitz ... fritz ter meer infused typhus to auschwitz prisoners and tested firm made medicaments from bayer ...
Heinrich Bütefisch was a manager from the firm BASF ... in 1920 heinrich bütefisch joined BASF ... in auschwitz heinrich bütefisch leaded the fuel production since 1941 ...
Christian Schneider was a BASF manager and the factory leader of the IG Farben Factory in Auschwitz ...
Friedrich Jaehne was a Hoechst firm manager and wehrwirtschaftsfuehrer ... He and the firm Hoechst was involved in the gas executions in auschwitz ...
Carl Wurster was a chemicist at the firm BASF ... Carl wurster leaded the zyklon b production ... carl wurster was a NSDAP member ...
Walter Duerrfeld was an IG Farben firm member from Leuna ... he was in auschwitz as an representant from the IG farben concern ...
Hermann Schmitz was a Member of the firm BASF and was a CEO at IG Farben ... he was involved in Auschwitz ... Hermann Schmitz leaded the build from the concentration camp Auschwitz-3-Monowitz ...
The Firms BASF and Bayer never was denazified ...
Nazi-Firms — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2003:FA:5F0A:AC00:B108:CD06:F676:32A6 (talk) 00:59, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
- Articles need WP:RELIABLE sources for information to be included, not your opinion. (Hohum ) 01:02, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
firms, who are involved in auschwitz ... you can read it here
https://subcamps-auschwitz.org/companies/
auschwitz has 50 subcamps ... all sub camps of auschwitz were owned by firms ... auschwitz was a firm location ... in german firmenstandort ...
here you can see over 100 firms, who are powerful in the nazi time
https://de.wikipedia.org/Liste_der_größten_Unternehmen_in_Deutschland_1938
and in english
https://en.wikipedia.org/List_of_German_companies_by_employees_in_1938
the IG Farben was the 3rd most powerful firm or concern in nazi germany ... the firm built the chemical factory of Auschwitz, 24 km big ...
siemens was the firm, who built the KZ Bobrek at Auschwitz ... siemens was the 5th most powerful firm or concern in nazi germany ...
krupp AG, who used slave labourers from Auschwitz, was the 6th most powerful firm in nazi germany ...
Daimler Benz, who built Hitlers car, is on place 13 ...
over 100 firms collaborated with the nazis ...
Categories:- Pages in the Misplaced Pages Top 25 Report
- Misplaced Pages good articles
- History good articles
- All unassessed articles
- GA-Class Jewish history-related articles
- Top-importance Jewish history-related articles
- WikiProject Jewish history articles
- GA-Class Israel-related articles
- High-importance Israel-related articles
- WikiProject Israel articles
- GA-Class Human rights articles
- High-importance Human rights articles
- WikiProject Human rights articles
- GA-Class Germany articles
- High-importance Germany articles
- WikiProject Germany articles
- GA-Class Poland articles
- High-importance Poland articles
- WikiProject Poland articles
- GA-Class World Heritage Sites articles
- High-importance World Heritage Sites articles
- GA-Class military history articles
- GA-Class European military history articles
- European military history task force articles
- GA-Class German military history articles
- German military history task force articles
- GA-Class World War II articles
- World War II task force articles
- GA-Class Death articles
- High-importance Death articles
- GA-Class politics articles
- High-importance politics articles
- WikiProject Politics articles
- Selected anniversaries (March 2004)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2005)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2006)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2007)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2008)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2011)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2013)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2015)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2017)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2019)
- Selected anniversaries (January 2020)
- GA-Class Nazi Germany articles