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The United States and Biological Warfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War and Korea Book
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"This book is disturbing to an extreme degree. As prosecutors, Hagerman and Endicott present a strong case. They cannot be said to be dispassionate, but they are careful, even judicious. At a minimum their research and revelations raise questions about the possible use of biological warfare by the United States in the Korean War that must be answered before we indulge in further moral condemnation of Iraq's research and development of a germ warfare capability."--Stephen E. Ambrose
The United States and Biological Warfare argues persuasively, with startling evidence from both American and Chinese sources, that the United States experimented with and deployed biological weapons during the Korean War. Endicott and Hagerman explore the political and moral dimensions of this issue, asking what restraints were applied or forgotten in those years of ideological and political passion and military crisis.
- 0253334721
- 9780253334725
- Stephen Lyon Endicott, Edward Hagerman
- 1 June 1999
- Indiana University Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 304
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