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Joseph Borkin (1911–1979)

Auteur van The Crime and Punishment of I.G. Farben

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Bevat de namen: Joesph Borkin, Borkin Joseph

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first published in 1978 by the Free Press under the title "Crimes and Punishment of I.G.Farben- the birth , growth and corruption of a giant corporation": (in Germany in 1979 by the Campe Verlag as "Die unheilige Allianz der I.G.Farben. A MOST IMPORTANT BOOK!!! Joseph Borkin (1911-79) was a lawyer and from 1938-46 the chief of the Patent and Cartel section of the antitrust division of the Dep. of Justice in D.C. responsible for the wartime investigation and prosecution of the cartels dominated by I.G.Farben… (meer)
 
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betty_s | 1 andere bespreking | Sep 30, 2023 |
An absolute necessity of any WWII reader to understanding the war, how why and who was most important, it was business not the military or even Hitler. I am sure there are holes in this history but my new understanding of the war and the world outweighs any shortcomings.
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Newmans2001 | 1 andere bespreking | Mar 1, 2020 |
5403. The Corrupt Judge An Inquiry into Bribery and Other High Crimes and Misdemeanors in the Federal Courts, by Joseph Borkin (read 31 Aug 2016) This is a book published in 1962 and it tells of the crimes of Federal judges Martin T. Manton, J. Warren Davis and Albert W. Johnson. I found the accounts shocking and utterly foreign to my experience with judges. Manton at one time was considered for the Supreme Court by President Hoover but fortunately did not get appointed thereto.
 
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