Report by Joseph K. Dickey on March 8, 1945 regarding epidemic germs as war weapons to be used in industrial areas of Chinese provinces and are developed in an Osaka chemical laboratory.
Extract from a letter regarding the necessary drugs to treat the Plague outbreak in China from the National Health Administration, Chungking to Charles Chang in Kingston, Jamaica, dated December, 18th 1943. Picked up the Indian Censorship and…
Report by JICA/CT and Chinese agent of CSS on March 13, 1945; regarding expected use of biological warfare operatives in populated industrial Chinese regions by the Japanese and a description of different pathologies that could be used.
Report by Richard H. Agnew on March 19, 1945 regarding the use of epidemic germs as war weapons and the shipment of bacterial bombs from Osaka to Shanghai in December 1944 and January 1945.
Letter from Col. H.W. Dix to Col. Richard P. Heppner on March 20, 1945 regarding the current status of Japanese biological warfare and diverse actions to be taken by US intelligence, such as interrogations.
Letter from Col. H.W. Dix to 146 on April 6, 1945 regarding intercepted orders issued by the Japanese government to disseminate germs by plane along the Ledo Road.
Extract from a letter regarding the bubonic plague in in Fukien, from the Friends' Ambulance Unit in Szechuan, Free China to the McKies in LIverpool, England; dated December 20th, 1943. Picked up by the Office of Censorship US.
"China Handbook, 1937-1943, A comprehensive Survey of Major Developments in China in Six Years of War", information compiled by the Chinese Ministry of Information and published by the MacMillan Company, NY in 1943.