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  • Tags: Biological Warfare

Box 6 (2) (1).pdf
New York Times article on Germ War being studied, and the U.S. continuing work in the field in which the Japanese also did experiments, dated September 27th, 1946.

Box 2 (8) .pdf
Documents Immunochemical aspects of protection against W poisoning, and minutes on meeting held at Dumbarton Oaks, from January 18th, 1944.

3.43 17 Nov 1944. AG 381 B. BW..pdf
Letter to the Chief of Staff from R.B. Lowry on November 17, 1944 regarding a prisoner of war testimony on biological warfare being carried out in Nanking and developed by the Water Purification Unit.

3.44 28 Nov 1944. AG 385 B. BW..pdf
Letter to the Chief of Staff from R.B. Lowry on November 28, 1944 regarding plague outbreaks in Thailand and Burma.

Box 2 (7b) .pdf
Brief description of status of BW activities with special reference to medical aspects from the War Department Dated between January and February 1944.

Gt.Brit.MoiFarEastern_bur.New_delhi_Fortnightly_Intell.Report-BURMA.pdf
Intelligence report from British Ministry of Information regarding Burma

Box 4 (12).pdf
Document on Biological Warfare training addressed to Commanding General of Army of Ground Forces, Commanders-in-Chief of the Far East Command European Command, Commanding Generals of the U.S. Army Forces in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations,…

3.47 2 Jan 1945 BW to Lt. Col. Moses from Anderson.pdf
Letter to Lt. Col. M. Moses from Lt. Col. G.W. Anderson on January 2, 1945 regarding potential Japanese attempts to spread and develop the use of anthrax for biological warfare.

3.24 24 Oct 1942 Censorship RRecord from Mexico. Japanese charged with BW.pdf
News correspondences highlighted by the US National Censorship regarding Mexican healthcare and Japanese BW on October 22, 1942.

Chinese_informationcommittee.pdf
Report on currency warfare in occupied China and banking channels by the Chinese Information Committee, June 1943
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