Abstract

Censuses were not invented by the Nazi leadership; they had already been taken in the German Customs Union [Zollverein] during the nineteenth century. But in the new National Socialist police state, which sought total control over society, a state “survey” [Übersicht] of the population took on a new meaning. Below is an advertisement for the Dehomag company, a subsidiary of IBM, for so-called Hollerith punch cards, which were used in preparing and analyzing the 1933 census.

Advertisement by the Dehomag Company for Hollerith Punch Cards, which were used in the 1933 Census (June 1933)

Source

Source: Advertisement by the Dehomag Company for Hollerith punch cards, which were used to process and analyze information collected in the 1933 census. Poster (1930s).
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