**NEWS**

The project has be shown at Carré d'Art Bibliothèque, in Nimes and at Lycée Dhuodat
Check out the pics

Exhibition Kaleidocopes, Back from China, Espace Brochage Express
12-2Oth April 2OO8

**NEWS**

Welcome to the website.

I hope this new version is more elegant and user friendly.

The archives are easier to consult, the calendar is now going till the end of the project and you can consult the past months to see how I kept up with the prevision.

More importantly, I wanted to emphasise the importance of datas in the holocaust. I am reading IBM and the Holocaust by Edwin Black*, which describes the role of a computerised system to identify and localise Jews in Nazi Germany.

'In the upside-down world of the Holocaust, dignified professionals were Hitler's advance troop. Polices officials disregarded their duty in favor of protecting villains and persecuting victims. Lawyers perverted concepts of justice to create anti-Jewish laws. Doctors defiled the art of medecine to perpetrate ghastly experiments and even choose who was healthy enough to be worked to death–and who wouldbe cost-effectively sent to gas chamber. Scientists and engineers debased their higher calling to devise the instruments and rationales of destruction. And statisticians used their little known but powerfull discipline to identify the victims project and rationalize the benefits of tehir destruction, organise their persecution, and even audit the efficiency of genocide.'

This website is a collection of datas for the six million project, to document it, to make it accessible, and to make people aware of the holocaust and its victims. For people not to forget and to be more careful in the present.

To my grand mother and her sister with love.

*IBM and the Holocaust by Edwin Black, published by Time Warner Paperback, 2OO2