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Nazi Nexus: Corporate Connections to Hitler's Holocaust

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Category: ibm and the holocaust

The Nazi Nexus is a long-awaited, explosive volume that details the pivotal corporate American connection to the Holocaust. This comprehensive work covers the involvement of the biggest names and their crimes. IBM facilitated the identification and accelerated destruction of the Jews, while General Motors rapidly motorized the German military, enabling the conquest of Europe and the capture of Jews throughout the region. Ford Motor Company provided political inspiration, and the Rockefeller Foundation financed the deadly eugenic science program that sent Josef Mengele to Auschwitz. The Carnegie Institution was responsible for the proliferation of the concept of race science, racial laws, and the very mathematical formula used to brand the Jews for systematic destruction.

The book meticulously documents how these American corporations and foundations were deeply complicit in the atrocities of the Nazi regime. IBM's technology was crucial in identifying and tracking the Jewish population, allowing the Nazis to efficiently target and destroy them. General Motors' vehicles were instrumental in the German military's rapid advance, which facilitated the capture and imprisonment of Jews across Europe. Ford's political influence and connections provided support and inspiration for the Nazi party's hateful ideology.

The Rockefeller Foundation's funding of eugenic research directly enabled the horrific experiments conducted by Mengele at Auschwitz, while the Carnegie Institution's work on race science laid the ideological groundwork for the Nazis' systematic persecution and murder of the Jews. These American entities, driven by profit, ideology, and a warped sense of scientific progress, played a crucial role in enabling and empowering the Nazi regime's genocidal campaign.

The Nazi Nexus is a damning indictment of the corporate complicity in the Holocaust. It sheds light on the complex web of connections between American businesses, foundations, and the Nazi state, revealing the disturbing extent to which the pursuit of wealth and power took precedence over human rights and moral considerations. This book serves as a sobering reminder of the need for vigilance and accountability when private interests intersect with state power, lest the lessons of history be forgotten and repeated.

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publisher‎Dialog Press; First Edition (June 20, 2017)
language‎English
paperback‎168 pages
isbn_10‎0914153099
isbn_13‎978-0914153092
item_weight‎8 ounces
dimensions‎6 x 0.38 x 9 inches
best_sellers_rank#497,443 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#839 in Jewish Holocaust History
#858 in Company Business Profiles (Books)
#1,080 in German History (Books)
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