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  • 111Economy of Nazi Germany — World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles with its severe reparations imposed on Germany led to a decade of economic woes, including hyperinflation in the mid 1920s. Following the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the German economy, like many …

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  • 112syngas — /sin gas /, n. synthetic natural gas. See under synthetic fuel. [1970 75; SYN(THETIC) + GAS] * * * …

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  • 113Synthetischer Kraftstoff — Als synthetische Kraftstoffe (synthetic fuel, Synfuel) werden bestimmte Kraftstoffe bezeichnet, die sich von konventionellen Kraftstoffen (Diesel, Benzin, Kerosin, etc.) durch ein aufwendigeres Herstellungsverfahren (Veränderung der chemischen… …

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  • 117synfuel — /sin fyooh euhl/, n. See synthetic fuel. [1970 75, Amer.; SYN(THETIC) + FUEL] * * * …

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  • 118IG Farben —    Established on 2 December 1925, the IG Farbenindustrie Ak tiengesellschaft (literally, Community of Interests of the Dye Industry, Inc. ) was an outgrowth of Carl Duisberg s* 1904 proposal to federate Germany s major dye and chemical firms… …

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  • 119synfuel — n. synthetic fuel, fuel that comes in liquid or gaseous form and is manufactured from coal or shale or tar sand …

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  • 120synfuels — n. synthetic fuel, fuel that comes in liquid or gaseous form and is manufactured from coal or shale or tar sand …

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