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.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff's radio communications to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers about Russian prosecutors requesting to interrogate Japanese individuals from March 6th, 1947.
Report from the Chief of Naval Intelligence, dated June 4th, 1948 on the naval aspects of bacteriological warfare, regarding the development of pathologies and bacteriological warfare research/use in multiple different countries.
Information from the Philipphine Department to the Assistant Chief of Staff on the exsitence of a bacteriological warfare battalion within the Chemical Warfare Regiments of the Japanese Army, as well as the arrival of 200 trained parachute troops in…
Report by Joseph K.Dickey dated December 4, 1944 on the use of Japanese biological warfare in Central China. The report gives more information on the Water Supply and Purification Department in Nanking and that Japanese troops were unaware of the…
Military Attache Report by Joseph K. Dickey on December 6, 1944; regarding laboratory practices in the Water Supply and Purification Unit of the Japanese Army in Nanking, China.