II: THE IBM-HITLER INTERSECTION
- Edwin Black,
The Transfer Agreement: The Dramatic Story of the Pact Between the Third Reich
& Jewish Palestine
(New York: Macmillan, 1984; Washington, DC: Dialog Press, 1999), pp. 3-7, 26; Letter, Thomas J. Watson to Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, August 18, 1937, IBM Files.
- Peter N. Stearns and John H. Hinshaw, eds.,
The ABC-CLIO World History Companion to
the Industrial Revolution
(Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 1996), p. 223.
- From V. Hollerith, "Biographical Sketch," interviews with Madeline and George Hollerith, January 19, 1972, and May 18, 1970, cited in Geoffrey D. Austrian,
Herman Hollerith:
Forgotten Giant of Information Processing
(New York: Columbia University Press, 1982), p. 350.
- Emerson W. Pugh,
Building IBM: Shaping an Industry and Its Technology
(Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1995), pp. 2-3; Robert Sobel,
IBM: Colossus in Transition
(New York: Truman Talley Books, 1981), p. 14; Austrian, p. 4; Saul Engelbourg,
International Business Machines: A Business History
(Arno Press, 1976), pp. 2-3, and author's typescript.
- Sobel, p. 14.
- Sobel, p. 14.
- Sobel, p. 14; see Austrian, p. 15.
- Austrian, pp. 6, 22, 40-42; see Pugh, p. 11.
- Sobel, pp. 13-14; Pugh, pp. 1-3; 17; Austrian, pp. 82-83, 124-141.
- Pugh, pp. 12-13.
- Austrian, pp. 58, 69.
- Austrian, pp. 88, 170-171, 221; Sobel, pp. 17, 20; Pugh, pp. 16, 17; see Austrian, pp. 120-121.
- Austrian, pp. 206-207.
- Austrian, pp. 207-208, 236-237.
- Austrian, pp. 80, 103, 122.
- Austrian, p. 78.
- Austrian, pp. 146-149;
Encyclopaedia Judaica
, s.v. "Russian brutal regime," pp. 444-450.
- Austrian, p. 97.
- Austrian, p. 225.
- Austrian, p. 225.
- Austrian, p. 225.
- Austrian, pp. 234-237, 260-261, 277, 279.
- Austrian, pp. 274-275.
- Austrian, pp. 199-202, 273-274, 288-305.
- Austrian, pp. 306-307.
- Austrian, pp. 327-328; W. Heidinger, "Declaration to the IBM Advisory Panel," June 18, 1943, IBM Files.
- Sobel, pp. 4-5, 11-12; see Charles R. Flint,
Memories of an Active Life
(New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1923).
- Sobel, pp. 4-5; Flint, 85-88, 180-184, 196-225, 247-249; see Thomas Graham Belden and Marva Robins Belden,
The Lengthening Shadow: The Life of Thomas J. Watson
(Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1962), p. 90; also see Robert Wistrich,
Who's Who in Nazi
Germany
(New York: Macmillan, 1982).
- Sobel, p. 5.
- Austrian, p. 308; see Sobel, p. 5.
- Sobel, pp. 10-12; see Pugh, p. 24; also see Austrian, p. 312.
- Sobel, pp. 10-12; see Pugh, pp. 24-26.
- Pugh, p. 27; Sobel, pp. 10-12; Austrian, pp. 312-313.
- Austrian, p. 323.
- Austrian, pp. 323-324.
- Belden and Belden, pp. 6-7.
- Belden and Belden, p. 4.
- Belden and Belden, p. 5.
- Belden and Belden, pp. 6-11.
- William Rodgers,
Think: A Biography of the Watsons and IBM
(New York: Stein and Day, 1969), p. 27.
- Rodgers, pp. 16, 29-34.
- Rodgers, pp. 31-33; Belden and Belden, p. 22.
- Rodgers, pp. 33-35.
- Rodgers, pp. 33-35; Belden and Belden, p. 27.
- Rodgers, p. 40; see Thomas J. Watson, Jr., and Peter Petre,
Father, Son & Co.: My Life at
IBM and Beyond
(New York: Bantam Books, 1990), p. 141.
- Rodgers, pp. 40-41.
- Rodgers, pp. 40-41.
- Rodgers, pp. 41-43.
- Rodgers, p. 42.
- Rodgers, p. 42.
- Rodgers, pp. 42-43.
- Rodgers, pp. 48, 57.
- Rodgers, pp. 48, 52.
- Rodgers, pp. 53-55.
- Rodgers, p. 60.
- Rodgers, pp. 62-63; see Sobel, p. 42; also see Belden and Belden, pp. 76-80.
- Rodgers, pp. 63-65; Belden and Belden, pp. 76-80; Sobel, p. 42.
- Rodgers, pp. 63-64; Sobel, pp. 42-43; Watson, Jr., and Petre, pp. 141-142.
- Rodgers, pp. 64-65; Belden and Belden, pp. 86-87.
- Rodgers, pp. 64-65; Belden and Belden, pp. 86-87; Watson, Jr., and Petre, p. 13; Belden and Belden, p. 87.
- Belden and Belden, pp. 90-91; also see Flint.
- Belden and Belden, pp. 91-94; see Rodgers, pp. 68-71.
- Belden and Belden, p. 93; see Rodgers, p. 69.
- Belden and Belden, pp. 93-94; see Watson, Jr., and Petre, p. 15.
- Belden and Belden, pp. 93-94.
- Pugh, pp. 29-30; Watson, Jr. and Petre, p. 74; Rodgers, pp. 48, 79; Engelbourg, p. 83.
- Engelbourg, pp. 195-200; Rodgers, pp. 75, 76.
- Pugh, p. 30; Austrian, pp. 333-335; Rodgers, pp. 79-80.
- Rodgers, pp. 77, 79, 81; James Connally,
History of Computing in Europe
(IBM World Trade Corporation, circa 1967), p. 15; Carl H. Dassbach,
Global Enterprises and the World
Economy: Ford, General Motors and IBM, the Emergence of the Transnational Enterprise
(New York: Garland Publishing, 1989), p. 166.
- Rodgers, p. 76.
- Rodgers, p. 76; Watson, Jr., and Petre, pp. 69, 82.
- Rodgers, pp. 82-83.
- Belden and Belden, p. 125.
- Engelbourg, p. 183.
- Engelbourg, p. 196.
- Engelbourg, pp. 196, 199-202.
- Rodgers, p. 91; Watson, Jr., and Petre, p. 30.
- Watson, Jr., and Petre, pp. 69, 82.
- Watson, Jr. and Petre, p. 82.
- Engelbourg, p. 93; Watson, Jr., and Petre, pp. 29-30.
- Engelbourg, p. 94.
- Engelbourg, p. 189.
- Belden and Belden, pp. 126-136; Pugh, p. 337.
- Watson, Jr., and Petre, pp. 69, 82; "International Business Machines,"
Fortune,
January 1940, p. 37.
- Letter, Thomas J. Watson to Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, circa 1937, IBM Files.
- Letter, Thomas J. Watson to Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, circa 1937, IBM Files.
- Letter, Thomas J. Watson to Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, circa 1937, IBM Files.
- W. Heidinger, "Declaration to the IBM Advisory Committee," June 18, 1943, p. 5, IBM Files.
- W. Heidinger, "Declaration to the IBM Advisory Committee," June 18, 1943, pp. 5, 9, IBM Files.
- W. Heidinger, "Declaration to the IBM Advisory Committee," June 18, 1943, p. 9, IBM Files.
- "Watson Belge, S.A. Balance Sheet December 31, 1940," "Societa Internazionale Mac-chine Commerciali and Watson Italiana S/A Balance Sheet April 30, 1940," "A.B. Svenka Watson Sweden Balance Sheet December 31, 1942," NA RG131.
- IBM Correspondence, January 17, 1934, IBM Files.
- Black, p. 217.
- Black, 217; Saul Friedlander,
Nazi Germany and the Jews, Vol. 1: The Years of Persecution,
1933-1939
(New York: HarperCollins, 1997), p. 17.
- Black, pp. 71, 93.
- Black, pp. 177-185, 217.
- Black, pp. 41-42.
- Black, pp. 104-105.
- Black, pp. 104-105.
- Black, p. 119; also see photo pp. 208-209.
- See: Files of Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, Columbia University Lehman Suite; phone number cards of Joint Boycott Council, New York Public Library Manuscript Division; Records of Jewish War Veterans, American Jewish Historical Society.
- Watson, Jr., and Petre, p. 33.
- Letter, H.K. Chauncey to IBM, November 29, 1940, NA RG59 662 1111/28.
- Dr. Friedrich Zahn, "Die Statistik im nationalsozialistischen Grossdeutschland,"
Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv
(
ASA)
29 (1939/40): 370.
- Gotz Aly and Karl Heinz Roth,
Die restlose Erfassung: Volkszahlen, Identifizieren, Aussondern
im Nationalsozialismus
(Berlin: Rotbuch Verlag, 1984), pp. 28-29.
- Biehler, "Lochkartenmaschinen im Dienste der Reichsstatistik,"
ASA
28 (1938/39): 90-100.
- Dr. Johannes Muller, "Die Stellung der Statistik im neuen Reich,"
ASA
24 (1934/35): 244.
- Dr. Karl Keller, "Zur Frage der Rassenstatistik,"
ASA
24 (1934/35): 134, 136, 138.
- Keller, p. 139.
- Keller, pp. 140-142.
- Dr. Friedrich Zahn, "Fortbildung der Deutschen Bevolkerungsstatistik,"
ASA
27 (1937/38): 181.
- Zahn, "Die Statistik im nationalsozialistischen Grossdeutschland,"
ASA
29 (1939/40): 369.
- Zahn, "Die Statistik im nationalsozialistischen Grossdeutschland,"
ASA
29 (1939/40): 370.
- Aly and Roth, 29-35; see Raul Hilberg,
The Destruction of the European Jews
(New York: Quadrangle Books, 1961; Harper Colophon, 1979), pp. 31-32.
- CSDIC, "Secret Report: PW Intelligence Bulletin No. 2/57," April 25, 1945, pp. 4-17, NA RG226; "Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen GmbH: Confidential Report 242," pp. 1-7,submitted by Harold J. Carter, December 8, 1943, Department of Justice, War Division, Economic Warfare Section, NA RG60.
- CSDIC, "Secret Report: PW Intelligence Bulletin No. 2/57," April 25, 1945, pp. 4-17, NA RG226; "Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen GmbH: Confidential Report 242," pp. 1-7, submitted by Harold J. Carter, December 8, 1943, Department of Justice, War Division, Economic Warfare Section, NA RG60.
- Letter, W. Heidinger to O.E. Braitmayer, November 14, 1935, IBM Files.
- Denkschrift zur Einweihung der neuen Arbeitsstatte der Deutschen Hollerith Maschinen
Gesellschaft m.b.H. in Berlin-Lichterfelde,
January 8, 1934, p. 23, USHMM Library.
- Denkschrift zur Einweihung der neuen Arbeitsstatte der Deutschen Hollerith Maschinen
Gesellschaft m.b.H. in Berlin-Lichterfelde,
January 8, 1934, pp. 39-40, USHMM Library.
- Denkschrift zur Einweihung der neuen Arbeitsstatte der Deutschen Hollerith Maschinen
Gesellschaft m.b.H. in Berlin-Lichterfelde,
January 8, 1934, pp. 39-40, USHMM Library.
- Memorial Program, Opening of the Dehomag Plant in Lichterfelde, January 8, 1934, and IBM's translated version, IBM Files; Letter, Watson to Heidinger, February 26, 1934, IBM Files.
- Belden and Belden, photo 144-145; see Rodgers, 48.
III: IDENTIFYING THE JEWS
- Raul Hilberg,
The Destruction of the European Jews
(New York: Quadrangle Books, 1961; Harper Colophon, 1979), p. 54.
- Edwin Black,
The Transfer Agreement: The Dramatic Story of the Pact Between the Third Reich
& Jewish Palestine
(New York: Macmillan, 1984; Washington, D.C.: Dialog Press, 1999), pp. 166-167.
- Black, pp. 166-167.
- Black, pp. 166-167.
- Black, pp. 166-167.
- Black, pp.166-167.
- Black, pp. 166-176.
- F. Burgdorfer, "Die Volks-, Berufs- und Betriebszahlung 1933,"
Allgemeines Statistisches
Archiv (ASA)
23 (1933/34): 146; also see Gotz Aly and Karl Heinz Roth,
Die restlose
Erfassung: Volkszahlen, Identifizieren, Aussondern im Nationalsozialismus
(Berlin: Rotbuch Verlag, 1984), pp. 29-33.
- Ludwig Hummer, "Die Aufbereitung der Volks- und Berufszahlung 1933 im Hollerith-Lochkartenverfahren,"
Hollerith Nachrichten (HN)
28 (August 1933): 343; Dr. Richard Couve, "Der Mensch im Lochkartenverfahren,"
HN
36 (April 1934): 445.
- Letter, Dr. Karl Koch to Thomas J. Watson, May 26, 1933, IBM Files.
- Letter, Dr. Karl Koch to Thomas J. Watson, May 26, 1933, IBM Files.
- Letter, Dr. Karl Koch to Thomas J. Watson, May 26, 1933, IBM Files.
- Letter, Thomas J. Watson to Dr. Karl Koch, June 20, 1933, IBM Files.
- Hummer, pp. 343-355; see Letter, W.D. Jones to Thomas J. Watson, January 10, 1934, IBM Files.
- Hummer, p. 346.
- Aly and Roth, p. 21.
- Hummer, p. 346.
- "Inventur eines Volkes,"
Berliner Tageblatt
13 (January 9, 1934); see Hummer, pp. 343-346, 347;
Illustrierter Beobachter
, January 6, 1934, p. 5.
- Hummer, pp. 345-347.
- Hummer, pp. 345-347.
- Hummer, pp. 345-346, 447.
- Aly and Roth, p. 145.
- "Inventur eines Volkes,"
Berliner Tageblatt
13 (January 9, 1934).
- Aly and Roth, p. 56.
- "Inventur eines Volkes,"
Berliner Tageblatt
13 (January 9, 1934).
- "Die Glaubensjuden im Dritten Reich,"
Statistik des Deutschen Reichs
415/5 (1936): 5 cited in Aly and Roth, p. 55.
- Hummer, pp. 343, 348, 351-355.
- "Die Glaubensjuden im Dritten Reich,"
Statistik des Deutschen Reichs
415/5 (1936): 5 cited in Aly and Roth, pp. 57-59.
- "Die Glaubensjuden im Dritten Reich,"
Statistik des Deutschen Reichs
415/5 (1936): 5 cited in Aly and Roth, pp. 57, 59; exhibit photo of Census Poster, USHMM.
- Dr. Friedrich Zahn, "Die Statistik im nationalsozialistischen Grossdeutschland,"
ASA
29 (1939/40): 370.
- Cablegram, Thomas J. Watson to W. Heidinger, May 19, 1933, IBM Files; also see Memorandum, W. Heidinger to W.F. Battin, July 14, 1933, IBM Files; Letter, M.G. Connally to W.F. Battin September 6, 1934, p. 3, IBM Files; Letter, F.C. Elstob to J.F. Gormley, January 19, 1934, IBM Files; Confirmation of Cable, January 20, 1934, IBM Files, Letter, J.F. Gormley to H. Karst, January 22, 1934, IBM Files.
- Memorandum, W. Heidinger to W.F. Battin, July 14, 1933, IBM Files.
- Letter, H.K. Chauncey to J.C. Milner, November 19, 1935, IBM Files; see Letter, O.E. Braitmayer to J.E. Holt, March 7, 1936, IBM Files; Letter, W. Heidinger to R. Kugler, December 18, 1933, IBM Files.
- "Sails for Paris Meeting,"
NYT,
October 5, 1933; Letter, W. Heidinger to Thomas J. Watson, January 2, 1934, IBM Files; also see "Sees Business Gain Generally,"
NYT,
October 25, 1934.
- Letter, W. Heidinger to Thomas J. Watson, October 31, 1933, IBM Files.
- Letter, W. Heidinger to Thomas J. Watson, January 2, 1934; Letter, W.D. Jones to Thomas J. Watson, January 10, 1934, IBM Files.
- Letter, Dehomag to J.T. Wilson, November 16, 1935, IBM Files; also see, "Davis Named IBM Secretary,"
NYT,
February 22, 1940.
- Cablegram, W. Heidinger to Thomas J. Watson, August 27, 1934, IBM Files; Radiogram, Thomas J. Watson to W. Heidinger, August 23, 1934, IBM Files; also see Letter and handwritten cover note on carbons, Thomas J. Watson to W. Heidinger, September 11, 1934, IBM Files.
- Radiogram, K. Hummel and Managers to Thomas J. Watson, November 8, 1933, IBM Files.
- William Rodgers,
Think: A Biography of the Watsons and IBM
(New York: Stein and Day, 1969)
,
p. 57; "Cummings to Push Anti-Trust Suits,"
NYT
, March 31, 1934.
- Letter, M.G. Connally to W. Heidinger, November 18, 1933, IBM Files.
- Cablegram, W. Heidinger to Thomas J. Watson, August 27, 1934.
- Radiogram, Thomas J. Watson to W. Heidinger, August 28, 1934, IBM Files.
- Letter and handwritten cover note on carbons, Thomas J. Watson to W. Heidinger, September 11, 1934; Memorandum, W. Heidinger to H.B. Fellinger, June 18, 1943, p. 9, IBM Files.
- Radiogram, Thomas J. Watson to W. Heidinger, August 28, 1934; Letter and handwritten cover note on carbons, Thomas J. Watson to W. Heidinger, September 11, 1934.
- "German Socialists Reported Tortured,"
NYT,
March 18, 1933.
- "German Fugitives Tell of Atrocities at Hands of Nazis,"
NYT,
March 20, 1933.
- "Nazis to Put Bavarian Foes in Concentration Camp,"
NYT,
March 21, 1933.
- "3 More Americans Attacked in Berlin As Raiding Goes On,"
NYT,
March 10, 1933; "German Socialists Reported Tortured,"
NYT,
March 18, 1933; "Terror in Germany Amazes Novelist,"
NYT,
March 21, 1933; "Nazis Hunt Arms in Einstein Home,"
NYT,
March 21, 1933; "German Jailings Spreading Terror,"
NYT,
March 27, 1933; "Hitlerites Order Boycott Against Jews in Business, Professions and Schools,"
NYT
, March 29, 1933; "Boycott Spreads in Reich but Hitler Bans Violent Acts,"
NYT,
March 30, 1933; "Nazis Cut Boycott Today with Threat of Renewal if World Does Not Recant," "Nazis Oust Jews From Law Courts,"
NYT,
April 1, 1933; "Boycott at End, Germany Believes," "Germans Fearful Under Nazi Regime,"
NYT,
April 3, 1933; "Nazis to Control Lutheran Church,"
NYT,
April 6, 1933; "Nazis Seize Power to Rule Business," "Nazis Demand Ban on Old Testament,"
NYT,
April 7, 1933; "Nazis Herd Enemies Behind Barbed Wire in Big Prison Camps," "Nazis Hold Foes in Prison Camp," "Reich Authors Oust Non-Nationalists," "Nazis Demand Divorce of Jewish Wives by Officials if They Are to Retain Jobs,"
NYT,
April 8, 1933; "Schwarz Ousted As Reich Counsel,"
NYT,
April 12, 1933; "10,000 Jews Flee Nazi Persecution,"
NYT
, April 15, 1933; "Nazi Book-Burning Fails to Stir Berlin,"
NYT,
May 11, 1993; "League Will Hear Jews on Oppression by Nazis; Drummond Forces Issue,"
NYT,
May 21, 1933.
- "Reich Post Ministry Is Sifting Out Jews," "Nazi Jewish Policy Assailed in Senate As Peril to Peace,"
NYT,
June 11, 1933.
- "Nazis Hold 80,000, Camp Study Shows,"
NYT,
August 29, 1933.
- Black, p. 188.
- Black, pp. 41-42.
- Black, p. 42.
- Black, p. 42.
- Black, p. 45.
- Letter, Dehomag Senior Management to Thomas J. Watson, March 31, 1933, IBM Files.
- Dehomag Board of Directors Minutes, April 1, 1933, IBM Files.
- Account Receipt, Deutsche Bank und Disconto-Gesellschaft, August 7, 1933, IBM Files.
- William L. Shirer,
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany.
(New York: Simon and Schuster, 1960), pp. 196-204; "Nazis Seize Power to Rule Business; Our Firms Alarmed,"
NYT,
April 7, 1933.
- "Nazis Seize Power to Rule Business,"
NYT,
April 7, 1933.
- "Germany Cautions Foreign Business,"
NYT,
April 28, 1933.
- "Reich Issues Orders for New Labor Units
,
"
NYT,
May 21, 1933.
- See: Files of Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, Joint Boycott Council, Jewish War Veterans, American Jewish Congress, and World Jewish Congress.
- Rodgers, p. 107; Thomas Graham Belden and Marva Robins Belden,
The Lengthening
Shadow: The Life of Thomas J. Watson
(Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1962), p. 196.
- Rodgers, p. 107; Belden and Belden, p. 196.
- Thomas J. Watson, Jr., and Peter Petre,
Father, Son & Co.: My Life at IBM and Beyond
(New York: Bantam Books, 1990), p. 43.
- Belden and Belden, p. 197.
- Draft Letter, Thomas J. Watson to Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, circa August 1937, IBM Files.
- "G.W. Davidson, T.J. Watson Named to Succeed Wiggin and Woodin on Reserve Bank Board,"
NYT,
April 18, 1933; also see "Directors Elected by Reserve Bank,"
NYT
, May 4, 1933; "Columbia Trustees,"
NYT,
June 16, 1933; Rodgers, pp. 109, 122, 140.
- Watson, Jr., and Petre, pp. 43-45.
- Watson, Jr., and Petre, p. 44.
- Watson, Jr., and Petre, pp. 44-45.
- Watson, Jr., and Petre, p. 45.
- Letter, W. Heidinger to Dehomag Management, October 27, 1933, IBM Files.
- Letter, Dr. Otto Kiep to Thomas J. Watson, August 8, 1933; Letter, Thomas J. Watson to Dr. Otto Kiep, June 15, 1933; Letter, Thomas J. Watson to Dr. Otto Kiep, August 21, 1933, IBM Files.