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English: Scheme of german industrial synthesis method of the nerve agent Tabun (GA), applied during World War 2 in the factory "Hochwerk" in Dyhernfurth an der Oder (today Brzeg Dolny in Poland).
Deutsch: Die industrielle Tabunsynthese, angewandt während des 2. Weltkriegs in der Gifgasfabrik "Hochwerk" in Dyhernfurth an der Oder (heute Brzeg Dolny in Polen).
Slovenčina: Priemyselná metóda výroby bojovej chemickej látky tabun (GA), používaná počas 2. svetovej vojny v nemeckej továrni "Hochwerk" v Dyhernfurth an der Oder (dnes Brzeg Dolny, Poľsko).
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By this method, over 12,000 metric tons of Tabun were manufactured in Hochwerk alone between 1942 - 1945. Sources quoted:

  • Schrader, G.: Die Entwicklung neuer Insektizide auf Grundlage organischer Fluor- und Phosphor-Verbindungen. 1951, Verlag Chemie, GmbH, Weinheim. Monographien zu "Angewandte Chemie" und "Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik".
  • German Patent Nr. 767 830 (1937, to G. Schrader and H. Gebhardt, IG Farbenindustrie)
  • Lohs, KH: Synthetische Gifte. 3., überarb. u. erg. Aufl., 1967, Deutscher Militärverlag, Berlin (East).

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