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Quality
I must say that i am impressed with both the flow of the prose and the quality of the scholarship
He was soooo surprised at the content and it helped influence his world war 2 curriculum
Its only for the quality of the book itself that i did not allow myself to deduct from my rating
A poignant and detailed review of ibms relationship with the nazi administration indirectly through their german affiliate
Price
I guess many people and corporations have their price
The story is fascinating but very disturbing offering a vivid account of what happens when profit is valued above morality
Competitiveness
I visited the holocaust museum in washington dc i saw the ibm tabulating machine
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nazi and black. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 438 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 9 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is an interesting frightening well researched book that shows how ibm equipment was used to help the nazis plan and implement the holocaust and how ibm and its founder thomas watson chose to ignore the horrors of nazi germany in order to garner huge profits in a number of devious ways
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As this book points out ibm was not the only international corporation dealing with the nazis before and during the war but was one of the most important
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It is an awful lesson that is as relevant today as it was then
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In one paragraph you may be reading about an event in 1933 then jump to 1941 then back to 1933 making it hard to follow
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This remains a stain on their history
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Because ibm clearly has no moral conscience
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Hed been sent to a camp near milwaukee for the duration
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Those numbers were put on keypunch cards
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