Zeiss

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 Japan counter-parts, 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.