IBM and the Holocaust is a meticulous reconstruction of International Business Machine's knowing involvement - directly from New York and through its network of European subsidiaries coordinated by a Swiss office - in providing automated solutions to the Third Reich as the Nazi regime systematically tracked and persecuted Jews throughout Europe. IBM technology was used to organize nearly everything in Germany and then Nazi Europe, from the identification of the Jews in censuses, registrations, and ancestral tracing programs to the running of railroads and organizing of concentration camp slave labor. IBM and its German subsidiary custom-designed complex solutions, one by one, anticipating the Reich's needs. Edwin Black has now uncovered one of the last great mysteries of Germany's war against the Jews - how did Hitler get the names?