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Translational corporations have a long and dark history
of condoning tyrannical governments.
I s it narcissism that compels them to seek their reflection
in the regimented structures of fascist regimes?
There was an interesting connection
between the rise of fascism in Europe
and the consciousness of politically radical people
about corporate power.
Because there was are cognition
that fascism rose in Europe
with the help of enormous corporations.
Mussolini was greatly admired all across the spectrum
business loved him investment shot up.
Incidentally when Hitler came in
in Germany the same thing happened there
investment shot up in Germany.
He had the work force under control.
He was getting rid of dangerous left wing elements.
Investment opportunities were improving.
There was no problems.
These are wonderful countries.
I think one of the greatest untold stories
of the twentieth century
is the collusion between corporations
especially in America and Nazi Germany.
First in terms of how the corporations from America
helped to essentially rebuild Germany
and support the early Nazi regime.
And then when the war broke out
figured out a way to keep everything going.
So General Motors was able to keep Opal going
Ford was able to keep their thing going
and companies like Coca Cola they couldn't keep
the Coca Cola going
so what they did was they invented Fanta Orange
for the Germans
and that show Coke was able to keep
their profits coming in
to Coca Cola.
So when you drink Fanta Orange
that's the Nazi drink
that was created so that Coke could continue making money
while millions of people died.
When Hitler came to power in 1933
his goal was to dismantle
and destroy the Jewish community.
This was an enterprise so vast
that it required the resources of a computer.
But in 1933 there was no computer
What there was
was the IBM punch card system
which controlled and stored information
based upon the holes that were punched
in various rows and columns.
Naturally there was no off the shelf software
as there is today.
Each applicant was custom designed and an engineer
had to personally configure it.
Millions of people of all religions nationalities
and characteristics went through
the concentration camp system.
That's an extraordinary traffic management program
that required an IBM system
in every railroad direction
and an IBM system in every concentration camp.
Now this is a typical prisoner card.
There are little boxes
where all the information is to be punched in.
We compare this information to the code sheet
for concentration camps.
And here you see Auschwitz is one
Buchenwald is two
and Dachau is three.
Now what kinds of prisoners were they?
They could be a Jehovah's witness for two
a homosexual for three a communist for six
or a Jew for eight.
Now what was their stats?
One was released two was transferred
four was executed
five was suicide
and six. Code six
Sonderbahandlung
special treatment
meant the gas chamber or sometimes a bullet.
They would punch that number in
the material was tabulated
and the machines were set.
And of course the punch cards by the millions
had to be printed.
And they were printed exclusively by IBM
and the profits were recovered just after the war
I really do believe that particular accusation
has been fairly discredited as a serious accusation.
They used equipment
but how they got it
how much co operation they got
and any kind of collusion
trying to connect dots that are not connected
I think that's the part that is discredited.
Generally you sell computers
and they are used in a variety of ways
and you always hope they are
using the more positive ways possible.
If you ever found out they're used in ways
that are not positive
then you would hope you would stop supporting that
but you know do you always know?
Can you always tell?
Can you always find out?
IBM would of course say
they had no control over its German subsidiaries.
But here on October 9th 1941
a letter is being written directly
to Thomas J. Watson with all sorts of detail
of the activity of the German subsidiary
none of these machines were sold
they were all leased by IBM.
They had to be serviced on site once a month
even if that was at a concentration camp.
This is a typical contract with IBM and the Third Reich.
Which was instituted in 1942.
It's not with the Dutch subsidiary
it's not with the German subsidiary.
It is with IBM corporation in New York.
You know as it happens I know that story.
I discussed it more than once with old Mr. Watson
and I was around at the time.
I'm not saying that Watson didn't know
that the German government used punch cards.
He probably did know
after all he had very few customers.
Watson didn't want to do it.
It was not because he thought it was immoral or not
but because Watson
with a very keen sense of public relations
thought it was risky.
It should not surprise us that corporate allegiance
to profits will trump their allegiance to any flag.
A recent U. S. Treasury Department report
revealed in one week alone
57 U. S. corporations were fined
for trading with official enemies of the United States
including terrorists tyrants and despotic regimes.