The Merchant of Death : History of War and Weapons / Koshiro Okakura Kodansha Gakujutsu Bunko

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Japanese title: 文庫 歴史全般 死の商人 戦争と兵器の歴史 / 岡倉古志郎 講談社学術文庫
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Item number: 3Z233813
Released date: 13 Jun 2024
Maker: Kodansha

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History in general
kodansha Academic Library / A non-fiction book that reveals the reality of the weapons merchants who were active behind the shadow of war, sold guns, cannons, missiles, cannons, missiles and nuclear weapons! Inciting, expanding and perpetuating war. The weapons merchants instigated the crisis of war, appealed the necessity of national defense, and became "patriots" to politicians and sold a large amount of weapons. As the war industry expanded along with science and technology in the midst of the development of capitalism, they became capitalists and not only built enormous wealth but also became international monopolies. Based on the real stories inside and outside Japan, this book reveals the genealogy and reality of the masterminds and clarifies the mechanism of the war. (Commentary : Yuu Koizumi) 0 The characters who appear in this book : He invented Kihachiro Okura, the founder of the Okura Zaibatsu, dynamite, which became the war capital of J. P. Morgan Meiji, who infuriated President Lincoln of the United States. He founded the Peace Prize with the profit of the invention of Kihachiro Dynamite, the founder of the Peace Prize. He was the Nobel who founded the Peace Prize. He was the most famous person in history. Knight Zakharov, the legendary weapons merchant with many mysteries and legends. As the king of cannon, he built a giant corporation over several generations. From the Krupp and gunpowder to the atomic hydrogen bomb, Dupont became one of the leading American conglomerates. [Contents (extract)