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Zeiss Computing was the largest computer technology firm in the Greater German Reich, headquartered in Berlin. While producing a generally good product, in 2010, Zeiss was facing stiff competition from Japanese counterparts, who were developing cheaper and simpler operating systems and computers. Zeiss employee Walther Stutzman was an early advocate of Zeiss co-opting Japanese technology.

Stutzman, a secret Jew, used his position to access government files, keeping abreast of the political situation in the Reich, and keeping his fellow Jews safe.

While the technology existed to create a "world wide web", the Reich was apprehensive of giving everybody the ability to access data and make his or her own information available to others.