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Power, Profit, and Violence: Honoring Victims of Exploitative Systems and Armed Conflict

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by H. G. Willms (Author)

King Leopold II of Belgium built palaces, public buildings, castles, and monuments to remember his greatness as a king. People still praise him even though he killed millions of people.

The question of accountability is raised, not only in the case of Leopold, but all in power who have caused the death of millions of human beings. The terrible wars of the recent past have all been followed with excuses by those who planned the wars.

In this military and political history and commentary, the author–a U.S. Army veteran–covers more than one hundred years leading up to the present day. In addition to Leopold II, he highlights figures such as Otto von Bismarck, the chancellor of Prussia who united Germany; Japanese Emperor Hirohito; Adolf Hitler; President Franklin D. Roosevelt; President Lyndon B. Johnson; and many others.

From the rise of colonial empires to World War I and World War II to fighting in Korea, Vietnam, and beyond, we must study the past to determine what we might do better moving forward.

Learn the fascinating history of the Western world’s major conflicts and gain an appreciation for those who’ve fought and died in Killing for Power and Profit.

Author Biography

H. G. Willms, a bookstore owner, library administrator, and avid reader, is a U.S. Army veteran. He is eighty-five years old and lives in Tucson, Arizona.

Number of Pages: 210 Dimensions: 0.63 x 9 x 6 IN Publication Date: November 14, 2018

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