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Re: I. G. Farben Building (now the Poelzig-Bau) Frankfurt, Germany. Architect: Hans Poelzig

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Posted by  Mick Arizmendi on January 13, 2003 at 21:39:21:

In Reply to:  Re: I. G. Farben Building (now the Poelzig-Bau) Frankfurt, Germany. Architect: Hans Poelzig posted by (Former Cpt. Larry E. Harris on February 11, 2001 at 22:17:28:

I enjoy hearing about Frankfurt as it is now as as it was in the late 60's and early 70's. I think about the IG Farbin and the odd elevators and how they worked. I was a Pharmacy Tech Spc. 5 at the 1oth Gerernal Dispensary in 1970 and 1971. I worked with guys from all the departments within the Dispensary and the 97th General Hospital. Remember Fritz Baumann who worked at the Pharmacy? I heard the IG Farbin Building was part of the University. I would expect it to be in better shape.

 
 
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