"IBM Germany...did not simply sell the Reich machines and then walk away. IBM ...enthusiastically custom-designed the complex devices and specialized applications as an official undertaking."
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"IBM NY always understood -- from the outset in 1933 -- that it was courting and doing business with the upper echelon of the Nazi Party."
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from, IBM and the Holocaust, by Edwin Black.pic.twitter.com/z5lXf8AbVW
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I think there's a screenplay in this material.
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And the similarities with today's platform companies are just so obvious (to me, anyway).
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Replying to @JessieNYC
Yup. I have an article dropping about this in digital history ways...
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I have read that the same IBM technology was used in JA internment as well. What journal is your article going to be published in
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It's actually in a book collection.
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Thanks. Will keep my eyes peeled!
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