Georg, Friedrich Unternehmen Patentraub (2010... -
The book is often associated with revisionist historical perspectives. While it uses real historical operations (like and the work of the Technical Industrial Intelligence Committee ) as a basis, academic historians often debate the scale and "theft" characterization presented by Georg.
Detailed accounts of Allied "intelligence teams" (such as FIAT and BIOS) tasked with identifying and microfilming German research documents.
Typically around 360–400 pages, often including bibliographical references and primary document excerpts. Historical Context & Controversy Georg, Friedrich Unternehmen Patentraub (2010...
The work is a historical analysis focusing on what the author describes as the "largest technology theft of all time" following the end of World War II in 1945.
Georg argues that this transfer of intellectual property laid the foundation for post-war American technological dominance and significantly hindered Germany's independent recovery for decades. Publication Details Author: Friedrich Georg. Release History: Original publication: 2008 . Significant reprint/update: 2010 . Recent edition: 2021 via Buchdienst Hohenrain . The book is often associated with revisionist historical
The book alleges a systematic and massive seizure of German industrial secrets, patents, and technical expertise by the Allied powers—specifically the United States and the United Kingdom—after the collapse of the Third Reich. Key Themes:
The theft reportedly spanned fields such as aviation, chemicals, pharmaceuticals (including the synthesis of aspirin), and early computing. Publication Details Author: Friedrich Georg
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