Speaker Reveals America's Secret "Master Race" Plan
The man who exposed IBM's deadly relationship with Adolf Hitler's Third Reich and America's secret strategy to create a "master race" will speak at noon, Mon., April 26, at the UC College of Medicine.
Investigative writer Edwin Black's best-selling book "IBM and the Holocaust" documented how IBM developed custom-made processing programs that accelerated Nazi Germany's deportation and extermination of Europe's Jews.
His UC talk, "Eugenics: From Long Island to Auschwitz," is based on his latest work, "War Against the Weak," which chronicles America's own decades-long campaign to create a white, Nordic master race through the sham science of eugenics.
Mr. Black's visit to Cincinnati is part of Holocaust Awareness Weeks 2004: Facing Prejudice, a community outreach program sponsored by the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education at Hebrew Union College--Jewish Institute of Religion. His talk is cosponsored by the UC College of Medicine Dean's Office.
The lecture will be held in room E351, Medical Sciences Building (MSB), 231 Albert Sabin Way. Mr. Black will be available for interviews immediately afterwards.
For more information on Holocaust Awareness Weeks or to arrange one-on-one interviews with Mr. Black, call Marissa Delahostria at The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education, (513) 221-1875, ext. 355.
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