Memorandum from the Philippine Department to bring attention to the Chief of Staff on the immunization of troops against tetanus in the Philippine Islands.
News extracts from the New York Times, and a broadcast from Chungking, China in 1942, on Japan's use of bacteriological warfare against China. Radio broadcast presents information, and states that results are usually kept as a military secret.
Translation of transcription of the interrogation of Takeshi Kino by John R. Egslaer, dated June 26th, 1946. The interrogation is about the practices of research of biological research by the Japanese during WW2.
Chapter of "The Chinese Medical Journal", Vol.61, No.3, July-Sep.1943, entitled "Bacterial Warfare". It provides evidence regarding Japanese use of BW since 1937.
Document from The Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, signed by H. l. Gilchrist, the Major General, U.S. Army, addressed to General Baker dated August 30th, 1939.
Letter from the Army Service Forces, Office Chief of Chemical Warfare Service in Washington DC, addressed to Mr. George W. Merck dated February 7th, 1945.
Memorandum for Information by the Joint Committee on New Weapons and Equipment on June 16th, 1944; concerning the current intelligence and the difficulties the committee is experiencing.
Information from Frank S. Tavenner (SCAP) to A.C. Carpenter (BW Group, Chief Legal Section), dated June 30th 1947; on the current status of different Japanese war criminals.