Annotated Bib of Germ Warfare
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Blum, W. (1986).The CIA: A forgotten history U.S. global interventions since World War 2. London: Zed Books. The author, an investigative journalist with a pronounced left-wing orientation, critically examines foreign interventions by the CIA since 1945. He devotes several pages to Chinese Communist charges of alleged American germ warfare attacks during the Korean War. He acknowledges that confessions by American airmen may have been result of duress but concludes 'the Chinese claims cannot be dismissed out of hand.' Brown, F. (1968). Chemical warfare a study in restraints. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Author, a chemist and former American government scientist involved in American chemical warfare programs during and after World War II, provides a useful summary of early progress of biological warfare research at Fort Detrick, Maryland, and opposition of FDR and his Chief of Staff, Admiral William Leahy to first use by the United States of chemical or biological weapons. Covert, N. M. (1993). Cutting edge a history of Fort Detrick, Maryland. Fort Detrick: Public Affairs Office Headquarters Author, a public affairs officer, at Fort Detrick, American Army's earliest and main chemical and biological weapons research and development center since World War II, provides a largely sanitized and unrevealing official version of what transpired at that location between the 1940s an
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