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Black's
contribution is that he located new documents, collected
the material, exposed in detail the role of technology in
the dehumanization and destruction of the Jews, revealed
how an iconic corporation was enriched in the process ...
The book is the first to give the general public a detailed
account of how an American corporation profited from intimate
ties with the Nazis. It strips the veneer from the cherished
myth of the purity and patriotism of American business.
Marilyn Henry
Jerusalem Post
With
Black's documentation, it appears to be an undeniable fact
that IBM, after the outbreak of hostilities, knew where
each of its machines were operating in Germany and the conquered
countries, and what kind of revenues it could expect from
each machine. War was just another financial opportunity
for Watson and IBM.
Values for Management Magazine
Center for Business Ethics
Jerusalem College of Technology
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