

Part One: The Man Who Invented The Military-Industrial Complex
12 snips Feb 16, 2021
Delve into the bizarre life of Alfred Krupp, who transformed his family's failing business into an arms manufacturing powerhouse. Discover the quirky traits that defined him, including an obsession with horse manure and a tumultuous marriage. The podcast humorously connects the evolution of weaponry to the modern military-industrial complex while reflecting on its ethical implications. Through anecdotes and insightful commentary, listeners explore how Krupp's legacy still impacts global conflicts today.
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Krupp's Plague Profits
- Arndt Krupp, the first known Krupp, capitalized on the bubonic plague.
- He bought abandoned properties, establishing the family's wealth.
Anton's Street Fight
- Anton Krupp, Arndt's son, is the first Krupp with reliable documentation.
- He was fined for "beating Dr. Hasselman in the street."
Friedrich's Failed Steel Venture
- Friedrich Krupp, ambitious but unlucky, inherited a fortune and invested it in cast steel production.
- Cast steel, a crucial material for modern industry, was difficult to produce, and Friedrich's venture failed.