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"The Riddle of the Rhine: Chemical Strategy in Peace and War" by Victor LeFebure delves into the critical role of the German chemical industry, particularly Interessengemeinschaft der Deutschen Teerfarbenfabriken (IG Farben), in World War I and the interwar period. This meticulously researched work explores Germany's chemical warfare strategies and the intricate relationship between military planning and industrial capabilities. LeFebure examines the strategic importance of chemical advancements, offering insights into the science, business, and military dimensions of this complex subject. A valuable resource for understanding the impact of chemical warfare and the intersection of science, industry, and military strategy during a pivotal period in history.
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