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Revision as of 14:03, 5 December 2015

Report of investigations into the use of biological weapons by the US military during the Korean war of 1951-53

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png report  by Joseph Needham dated 1952/09
Subjects: Biological warfare in the Korean War
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This pdf contains the body of the report only. The original has an additional 46 appendices with full details of all the witness interviews together with laboratory and other related official documents

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Report of the scientific commission for the investigation of facts concerning Bacterial warfare in Korea and China



Conclusion excerpt

The commission has come to the following conclusions:

The peoples of Korea and China have indeed been the objective of bacteriological weapons. These have been employed by units of the USA armed forces using a great variety of different methods for the purpose, some of which seem to be developments of those applied by the Japanese army during the second world war.

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