About The Book: Merchants of Death: A Study of the International Armament Industry(1934) is a groundbreaking exposé by H. C. Engelbrecht and F. C. Hanighen. The book investigates how arms manufacturers and financiers profited from war, arguing that the international armaments industry deliberately fueled global conflicts for economic gain. Drawing on extensive research, it highlights the moral and political dangers of profit-driven militarism. The phrase “merchants of death” became a popular term describing those who benefit from warfare, influencing public opinion and U.S. isolationist sentiment in the 1930s.
Author: H C Engelbrecht, FC Hanighen
Pages: 340
Edition: 1934
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