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==IG Farben in media== {{cite section|reason=This section is missing any citation. Every bullet point should have at least one reference, otherwise it should be removed as "not notable" or "undue"|date=January 2025}} '''Film and television''' * IG Farben is the company said to be supporting German terror activities and research of uranium ores in Brazil after World War II in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s [[film noir]] ''[[Notorious (1946 film)|Notorious]]'' (1946). * ''[[The Council of the Gods]]'' (1951), produced by ([[DEFA]] director [[Kurt Maetzig]]), is an East German film about IG Farben's role in World War II and the subsequent trial. * IG Farben is the name of the arms dealer played by [[Dennis Hopper]] in the 1987 [[independent film]] ''[[Straight to Hell (film)|Straight to Hell]]'' directed by Alex Cox.<ref>[http://www.pogues.com/Print/BostonGlobe/StrtHell.html Carr, Jay. "'Straight to Hell' Bypasses Substance," ''The Boston Globe'', Wednesday, July 1, 1987.] Retrieved February 4, 2020</ref> * In one of the deleted scenes from [[Repo Man (film)|Repo Man]], repo man Bud uses a phony business card with IG Farben as a company name to distract a man while his daughter's car is repossessed. * In [[Foyle's War (series eight)|''Foyle's War'' series eight]], episode 1 ("[[Foyle's War (series eight)#High Castle|High Castle]]"), Foyle tours Monowitz as part of his investigation of the murder of a London University professor, who as a translator for the [[Nuremberg Trials]] becomes involved with an American industrialist who owns a petroleum company, and a German war criminal named Linz, who also turns up dead, in his cell. Linz's firm, IG Farben, had hired from the SS forced laborers incarcerated at Monowitz. '''Literature''' * IG Farben plays a prominent role in [[Thomas Pynchon]]'s novel ''[[Gravity's Rainbow]]'', primarily as the manufacturer of the elusive and mysterious plastic product "Imipolex G." * The company also plays a prominent role in [[Philip K. Dick]]'s [[Alternate history|alternative history]] novel ''[[The Man in the High Castle]]''. * IG Farben is the German consortium that buys Du Pont in the [[Kurt Vonnegut]] novel ''Hocus Pocus''. '''Games''' * In ''the [[Hearts of Iron]] series'' (developed by [[Paradox Interactive]]), IG Farben is one of several Design Companies that may be selected to provide a bonus to technology research for Germany; other options include [[Siemens]] and [[Krupp]].<ref>{{cite web |title=List of design companies |url=https://hoi4.paradoxwikis.com/List_of_design_companies |website=HOI4 Wiki |access-date=12 February 2020}}</ref>{{better source needed|date=November 2022}}
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