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
Files
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.
Call number in WMU's library
HD9696.2.U64 T37 2014
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.
Recommended Citation
Targowski, Andrew, "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" (2014). Books by WMU Authors from 2014-15. 7.
http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books_2014/7