It is estimated that about 16 million Americans served in the armed forces during the course of World War II, including hundreds ... helping to bolster the German economy. It is estimated that ...
The war industry has become a permanent fixture of US capitalism, channeling massive public subsidies to private corporations. The first writer to analyze this “Permanent War Economy” was Edward Sard, ...
During World War II, the U.S. Committee on Medical Research (CMR) undertook an integrated, cross-sectoral effort to develop medical science and technology for war, representing the U.S. government's ...
The management of the British economy during World War II provided positive proof of what government could do, and demonstrated the benefits of planning. Indeed the government took over the ...