IBM totally CONTROLLED the holocaust and death camps, and all the way to the end. Thomas Watson held onto his decoration from Hitler throughout the entire war until the very end when it was obvious Hitler would be forced out in some way. IBM has never acknowledge what happened in Germany, and the idea that it was the early blurry days just doesn't cut it. They were THERE throughout the whole thing, country after country.
@rawmo - While IBM did business with Germany, at that time the German government wasn't considered to be the "evil" that it is today. It's easy to criticize in hind sight when the people of the day were simply doing business with a major European economic power.
IBM totally CONTROLLED the holocaust and death camps, and all the way to the end. Thomas Watson held onto his decoration from Hitler throughout the entire war until the very end when it was obvious Hitler would be forced out in some way. IBM has never acknowledge what happened in Germany, and the idea that it was the early blurry days just doesn't cut it. They were THERE throughout the whole thing, country after country.
jtcolfax 10 months ago
Can you still buy sincere ties? Perhaps Bush will sell his?. Great post -
ewaf88 1 year ago
@rawmo - While IBM did business with Germany, at that time the German government wasn't considered to be the "evil" that it is today. It's easy to criticize in hind sight when the people of the day were simply doing business with a major European economic power.
katayamma 1 year ago
@katayamma Hamas agrees with your version of history.
adamitshelanu 1 year ago
Didn't they make punch cards to keep track of the jews in the death camps, all the way from train to furnace??
rawmo 1 year ago 2
This video is so lovely!
smzainulabedin 1 year ago
I love computer history
xXDominoXx 1 year ago
Ahhh...those thrilling days of yesteryear?
httprover 1 year ago