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Edwin Black's first book was , which documented how the Zionists of Jewish Palestine broke the worldwide boycott of Nazi Germany in exchange for the transfer of 60,000 Jews (and their assets) to Palestine.
During the 1990s, Edwin Black was the editor and publisher of OS/2 Professional magazine, which was bitterly critical of IBM's failure to effectively market and sell OS/2. OS/2 Professional was closed down in 1996.
In 1999, Black published , a 'techno-thriller'.
In 2001, Black published , which alleged complicity between IBM and the government of Nazi Germany.