The Deadly Effect of Informatics on the Holocaust: How the Policies of IBM and its Machines Helped the Germans to Kill 4 Million More People during WWII

Title

The Deadly Effect of Informatics on the Holocaust: How the Policies of IBM and its Machines Helped the Germans to Kill 4 Million More People during WWII

Department

Business Information Systems

Document Type

Book

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Description

Andrew Targowski believes that the Holocaust could have been avoided or at least largely limited in scale. The mere use of the well preserved Ibm punched-card machines contributed to the extermination of an excessive 4 million people.

ISBN

9781631853814

Publication Date

12-2-2014

Publisher

Tate Publishing

City

Mustang

Disciplines

Business

Citation for published book

Targowski, Andrew. Deadly Effect of Informatics on the Holocaust : How the Policies of IBM and Its Machines Helped the Germans to Kill 4 Million More People during WWII. 2014. Print.

The Deadly Effect of Informatics on the Holocaust: How the Policies of IBM and its Machines Helped the Germans to Kill 4 Million More People during WWII

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