Sunday, August 29, 2010

(VIDEO) Edwin Black: IBM And The Holocaust

Edwin Black is an American syndicated columnist, and journalist specializing in the historical interplay between economics and politics in the Middle East, petroleum policy, corporate criminality, and the financial underpinnings of Nazi Germany, among other topics.

In the late 1970s he was a founder of the investigative magazine, The Chicago Monthly.

IBM and the Holocaust is a book by investigative journalist Edwin Black which details the business dealings of the German subsidiary of International Business Machines (IBM) with the government of Adolf Hitler during the 1930s and the years of World War II. In the book Black illustrates the way in which IBM's technology helped facilitate Nazi genocide against the Jewish people through generation and tabulation of punch cards based upon national census data. Below, are 2 videos about this.

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