SIDELIGHTS:Įdwin Black, the son of Jewish immigrants who fled Nazi oppression, is an award-winning journalist who has written a number of revealing nonfiction books examining connections between Nazi Germany and some unlikely allies ranging from Jewish businessmen in Palestine to American corporations. Author of weekly column "The Cutting Edge," beginning 1984. (Translator and author of forword) Götz Aly and Karl Heinz Roth, The Nazi Census: Identification and Control in the Third Reich, Temple University Press (Philadelphia, PA), 2004.Ĭontributor to numerous periodicals, including Los Angeles Times, Jerusalem Post, Playboy, Der Spiegel, New York Times, Village Voice, Washington Post, B'nai B'rith Monthly, and Reform Judaism. War against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race, Four Walls Eight Windows (New York, NY), 2003.īanking on Baghdad: Inside Iraq's 7,000-Year History of War, Profit, and Conflict, Wiley & Sons (Hoboken, NJ), 2004. IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation, Crown ( New York, NY), 2001. The Transfer Agreement: The Dramatic Story of the Pact between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine, Macmillan ( New York, NY), new and updated edition, Dialog Press (Washington, DC), 1999.įormat C: (novel), Brookline Books (Cambridge, MA), 1999. AWARDS, HONORS:Ĭhicago Award, 1978, for best feature article in Chicago Reader Eagle Award, 1978, for excellence in editing Carl Sandburg Award, 1984, for The Transfer Agreement: The Dramatic Story of the Pact between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine Pulitzer Prize nominations, 1984, for The Transfer Agreement, 1986, 1987, 1990, for investigation of Senator David Durenberger, 2002, for IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation, and twice in 2003, for War against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race and for article "Funding Hate" SDX Service Award nominations, 19 Smolar Award, 1987, for excellence in public affairs journalism Rockower Award, American Jewish Press Association, 1988, for excellence in Jewish commentary, 2003, for best investigative article of the year, and nomination, 2003, for article "Funding Hate" two Folio Awards, 1995, for undercover reporting and for publishing excellence Roger Mann Award honorable mention, AOFAS, 1996, for best article on health care American Society of Journalist and Authors awards, 2003, for best investigative journalism article and for IBM and the Holocaust Best Book award, World Affairs Council- Great Lakes, and Best Book nomination, American Society of Journalists and Authors, both 2003, both for War against the Weak IRE Award nomination. Lecturer has also appeared on television and on radio programs. ![]() 1970s, for area newspapers, including Chicago Tribune, Chicago Today, Chicago Daily News, and Chicago Sun-Times former editor of Chicago Monthly magazine. Agent-c/o Author Mail, Wiley Publishing, 111 River St., Fifth Floor, Hoboken, NJ 07030.
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