A review by tylercritchfield
IBM and the Holocaust by Edwin Black

3.0

A sobering and interesting look into the inner workings of the Nazi data collection operation and its relationship with IBM. At times it got dry and I sort of had to slog through details of tax evasion laws and international business correspondence. But overall I enjoyed reading it.

Interestingly, the author does not try to suggest a specific response we should have with regards to IBM, as this happened decades ago. I more got the impression that the author, the son of Polish Jewish refugees, wanted to set the record straight and let people decide for themselves how to react to it.