ALL SEEING EYE-FINAL SOLUTION-IBM-Holocaust COMPUTER! Book by Edwin Black

"See everything with Hollerith punchcards" And "you could control everything everywhere"

ALL SEEING EYE = THE FINAL SOLUTION

IBM AND THE HOLOCAUST - BOOK BY EDWIN BLACK

WITH IBM PUNCH CARDS, YOU CAN WATCH AND CONTROL EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE

BIG BROTHER HAS BEEN WATCHING AND CONTROLLING YOU FOR A LONG TIME!

A Dehomag IBM poster, circa 1934. Approximate English translation: “See everything with Hollerith punch cards.” (photo credit: courtesy/Edwin Black Collection)

IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation

IBM facilitated the identification and roundup of millions of Jews during the 12 years of the Third Reich

Nazi Germany employed IBM Hollerith punch-card machines to perform critical tasks in carrying out the Holocaust and the German war effort.

IBM profit from Hitler's state throughout its existence. .Black establishes beyond dispute that IBM Hollerith machines significantly advanced Nazi efforts to exterminate Jewry.

https://www.amazon.com/IBM-Holocaust-Strategic-Alliance-Corporation/dp/0914153277

In the media we are taught that the first computer was the Collosus developed by the British during World War II, yet it would seem that IBM had already developed remarkable punched card technology previously that would be used as input to many mainframe systems prior to this.

IBM even had an advertisement claiming that with punched cards you could control everything everywhere (figure 20a). Big brother was watching! Back in 1934, even more ominously the IBM subsidiary Dehomag (Black 2001), that produced tabulating equipment, proclaimed that with Hollerith punched cards you could oversee everything (Ubersiht mit Hollerith Lochkarten) figure 20b. The company’s equipment was indeed very much present in the organisation and certain “Solutions” of the third Reich.  

https://blog.fluxo.info/books/history/ibm-holocaust/

IBM was in some ways bigger than the war. Both sides could not afford to proceed without the company's all-important technology. Hitler needed IBM. So did the Allies.

Thomas Watson, the original CEO and tyrant in building IBM