Author: John Gimbel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : FIAT review of German science, 1939-1946
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
background to the current discussions of German unification. rubber, color film, ceramics, and electron microscopes. Interesting as wind tunnels, tape recorders, textiles and dyes, synthetic fuel and Gimbel (history, Humboldt State, California) draws on public and private archives in Germany and the US to reveal the extent of the World War II. He concludes by agreeing with the 1947 Soviet charge that about ten billion dollars worth of patents and other technical knowledge were taken without compensation. The information was ostensibly gathered to further the war effort against Japan, and was then to be made available to the world, but much of it was quietly shunted to private corporations. Includes case studies in areas such Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Science, Technology, and Reparations
Author: John Gimbel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : FIAT review of German science, 1939-1946
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
background to the current discussions of German unification. rubber, color film, ceramics, and electron microscopes. Interesting as wind tunnels, tape recorders, textiles and dyes, synthetic fuel and Gimbel (history, Humboldt State, California) draws on public and private archives in Germany and the US to reveal the extent of the World War II. He concludes by agreeing with the 1947 Soviet charge that about ten billion dollars worth of patents and other technical knowledge were taken without compensation. The information was ostensibly gathered to further the war effort against Japan, and was then to be made available to the world, but much of it was quietly shunted to private corporations. Includes case studies in areas such Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : FIAT review of German science, 1939-1946
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
background to the current discussions of German unification. rubber, color film, ceramics, and electron microscopes. Interesting as wind tunnels, tape recorders, textiles and dyes, synthetic fuel and Gimbel (history, Humboldt State, California) draws on public and private archives in Germany and the US to reveal the extent of the World War II. He concludes by agreeing with the 1947 Soviet charge that about ten billion dollars worth of patents and other technical knowledge were taken without compensation. The information was ostensibly gathered to further the war effort against Japan, and was then to be made available to the world, but much of it was quietly shunted to private corporations. Includes case studies in areas such Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Colossus
Author: B. Jack Copeland
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199578141
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 495
Book Description
With an introductory essay on cryptography and the history of code-breaking by Simon Singh, this book reveals the workings of Colossus and the extraordinary staff at Bletchley Park through personal accounts by those who lived and worked with the computer.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199578141
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 495
Book Description
With an introductory essay on cryptography and the history of code-breaking by Simon Singh, this book reveals the workings of Colossus and the extraordinary staff at Bletchley Park through personal accounts by those who lived and worked with the computer.
Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler
Author: Antony Cyril Sutton
Publisher: CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
ISBN: 1905570627
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
‘The contribution made by American capitalism to German war preparations can only be described as phenomenal. It was certainly crucial to German military capabilities... Not only was an influential sector of American business aware of the nature of Naziism, but for its own purposes aided Naziism wherever possible (and profitable) - with full knowledge that the probable outcome would be war involving Europe and the United States.’ Penetrating a cloak of falsehood, deception and duplicity, Professor Antony C. Sutton reveals one of the most remarkable but unreported facts of the Second World War: that key Wall Street banks and American businesses supported Hitler’s rise to power by financing and trading with Nazi Germany. Carefully tracing this closely guarded secret through original documents and eyewitness accounts, Sutton comes to the unsavoury conclusion that the catastrophic Second World War was extremely profitable for a select group of financial insiders. He presents a thoroughly documented account of the role played by J.P. Morgan, T.W. Lamont, the Rockefeller interests, General Electric Company, Standard Oil, National City Bank, Chase and Manhattan banks, Kuhn, Loeb and Company, General Motors, the Ford Motor Company, and scores of others in helping to prepare the bloodiest, most destructive war in history. This classic study, first published in 1976 - the third volume of a trilogy - is reproduced here in its original form. (The other volumes in the series study the 1917 Lenin-Trotsky Revolution in Russia and the 1933 election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States.)
Publisher: CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
ISBN: 1905570627
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
‘The contribution made by American capitalism to German war preparations can only be described as phenomenal. It was certainly crucial to German military capabilities... Not only was an influential sector of American business aware of the nature of Naziism, but for its own purposes aided Naziism wherever possible (and profitable) - with full knowledge that the probable outcome would be war involving Europe and the United States.’ Penetrating a cloak of falsehood, deception and duplicity, Professor Antony C. Sutton reveals one of the most remarkable but unreported facts of the Second World War: that key Wall Street banks and American businesses supported Hitler’s rise to power by financing and trading with Nazi Germany. Carefully tracing this closely guarded secret through original documents and eyewitness accounts, Sutton comes to the unsavoury conclusion that the catastrophic Second World War was extremely profitable for a select group of financial insiders. He presents a thoroughly documented account of the role played by J.P. Morgan, T.W. Lamont, the Rockefeller interests, General Electric Company, Standard Oil, National City Bank, Chase and Manhattan banks, Kuhn, Loeb and Company, General Motors, the Ford Motor Company, and scores of others in helping to prepare the bloodiest, most destructive war in history. This classic study, first published in 1976 - the third volume of a trilogy - is reproduced here in its original form. (The other volumes in the series study the 1917 Lenin-Trotsky Revolution in Russia and the 1933 election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States.)
The Post Office Electrical Engineers' Journal
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description