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  1. Fritz ter Meer (4 July 1884 – 27 October 1967) was a German chemist, Bayer board chairman, Nazi Party member and war criminal. From 1925 to 1945 Fritz ter Meer was on the board of IG Farben AG. He was involved in the planning of Monowitz concentration camp, a satellite camp of KZ Auschwitz.

  2. In 1947, Fritz ter Meer – one of the senior managers of I.G. Farben who are being held by the Allies at Kransberg Castle in the Taunus Mountains before the trial – produces a narrative describing the attitude and actions of the people in charge at I.G. Farben.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Among them was Fritz ter Meer, who helped to plan the Monowitz camp (Auschwitz III) and IG Farben’s Buna Werke factory at Auschwitz, where medical experimentation had been conducted and where 25,000 forced laborers were deployed. Ter Meer was sentenced to seven years, but was released in 1950 for good behavior.

  4. Friedrich (Fritz) Hermann ter Meer (* 4. Juli 1884 in Uerdingen (heute zu Krefeld); † 21. Oktober 1967 in Leverkusen) war ein deutscher Chemiker und Unternehmer. Von 1925 bis 1945 war er Vorstandsmitglied der I.G. Farben.

  5. Fritz ter Meer was a board member of IG Farben, a chemical conglomerate that profited from slave labour and enslavement at Auschwitz. He was sentenced to 7 years in prison in 1948, but released in 1950 and became chairman of Bayer AG.

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  6. 22 de fev. de 2018 · Químico de formação, Fritz ter Meer (em baixo, o segundo a contar da esquerda na segunda fila) era filho de um importante industrial farmacêutico alemão. O seu papel na construção de um campo de concentração satélite de Auschwitz foi considerado provado no julgamento de Nuremberga.

  7. Friedrich (Fritz) Hermann ter Meer was born in Uerdingen on July 4, 1884, the son of chemical industrialist Edmund ter Meer. Fritz ter Meer studied chemistry from 1903 to 1908 in Tübingen, Giessen, Berlin, and Grenoble. For a brief time, he also studied law.