The U.S. government thanked the efforts of World War I soldiers with a "war bonus" of approximately $1,000 to be paid late as 1945.
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Brilliantly outlines who profits and who looses from, loosing the dogs of war. A scathing critique on the nature of politics and war profits. Revealing truths about the use of propaganda by war profiteers, and the lack of support for those whose backs are broken by the war machine. This should be required reading for all those who view public office as a fruit machine.
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War is a racket: (the profit that fuels warfare) - the anti-war classic by America's most decorated soldier
2013, Stellar Classics
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War Is a Racket: The Anti-War Classic by America's Most Decorated General, Two Other Anti=Interventionist Tracts, and Photographs from the Horror of It
April 2003, Feral House
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0922915865 9780922915866
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Reprint of the 1935 ed. published by Round Table Press, New York.
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