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"IBM And The Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany And America's Most Powerful Corporation" by Edwin Black is a groundbreaking and thought-provoking non-fiction book that sheds light on the dark history of IBM's involvement with Nazi Germany during World War II. This first edition paperback, published in 2001 by Little, Brown Book Group, is a rare find for collectors and historians alike. With 519 pages of meticulously researched information, Black presents a compelling narrative that exposes the shocking truth about IBM's role in the Holocaust.
What makes this book special is its in-depth examination of the strategic alliance between IBM and the Nazi regime, revealing the company's complicity in the atrocities committed during the war. Black's thorough research and engaging writing style make this book an essential read for anyone interested in history, politics, and the dark side of corporate power.
This vintage paperback is in very good condition, with only minor scuffing on the cover and page edges. The interior pages are clean and free of writing, dog ears, or other damage. The binding is tight, ensuring that this book will remain a valuable addition to any collection or library for years to come.
For historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the darker aspects of human history, "IBM And The Holocaust" is a must-have book that provides a unique perspective on one of the most tumultuous periods of the 20th century. This rare first edition is a valuable find that will be cherished by its new owner.
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