IBM and the Holocaust is the award-winning; New York Times bestselling shocker--a million copies in print--detailing IBM's conscious co-planning and co-organizing of the Holocaust for the Nazis; all micromanaged by its president Thomas J Watson from New York and Paris. This Expanded Edition offers 37 pages of previous unpublished documents; pictures; internal company correspondence; and other archival materials to produce an even more explosive volume. Originally published to extraordinary praise in 2001; this provocative; award-winning international bestseller has stood the test of time as it chronicles the story of IBM's strategic alliance with Nazi Germany. IBM and the Holocaust provides nothing less than a chilling investigation into corporate complicity. Edwin Black's monumental research exposes how IBM and its subsidiaries helped create enabling technologies for the Nazis; step-by-step; from the identification and cataloging programs of the 1930s to the selections of the 1940s.
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