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From: Jim Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, February 19, 2001 8:45 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:8286] Re: Re: more news
>interestingly, there was _another_ op-ed in today's L.A. TIMES about
interestingly, there was _another_ op-ed in today's L.A. TIMES about IBM's
involvement in the Buchenwald, etc. This one gave a lot of details. (I
really wonder why the Nazis needed to do all that data processing, given
the simplicity of the killing task at hand? they must have been very
obsess
I have a doll of James Madison, in a "Leaders of the World" series,
featuring Madison, Franklin, Washington . . . . , and Herbert Hoover.
Really! But I only have the Madison doll. I also have a Malcom X action
figure.
Do people know Charles Higham's fine book Trading with the Enemy? Higham is,
there's an op-ed piece in today's {Sunday Feb. 18, 2001's) L.A. TIMES by
Edwin Black indicating that Thomas J. Watson of IBM supplied punch-card
technology (crude computing capacity) to the Nazis to help them do the
information-processing tasks needed to organize the massive slaughter of
Jews
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the cultural and social phenomenon that the events surrounding her death
have created. I thought you might find this interesting. ("Lloyd"
mentioned below is her young son.)
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Date: Sat, 06 Sep 1997 15:04:16 +0100
Subject: More News from London