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: Producing weapons of germ warfare does not require the amount of space, money, manpower and materials needed to produce atom bombs. Worked on Germ Warfare Nazi scientists were working on

This was disclosed at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi physiciany as war criminals, The Nazi bacteriologists believed that the only way the Nazis could conquer the United States would have been by a three-pronged germ attack against man, domestic animals and food plants. - They realized that they were considerably behind the Americans in

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development of germ warfare. They wanted to speak to Hitler and get {his support for further work on {this line. One Experiment Successful The underground attempt to develop germ warfare weapons probably was an effort to continue the work begun during the war. Unless a great deal of progress had been made since the war, it

Documents at the Nuermberg trials showed that the Nazi bacteriologists had only one experiment which they considered so successful they need not repeat it, In other words, they apparently thought they had one weapon ready for use if Hitler had been willing to use it. This weapon may have rinderpest. In that case, it was doomed . to fail. American and Canadian scientists had developed a successful vaccine for protection against

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By JANE STAFFORD (Copyright, 19847, by Science Service) ~Development of germ warfare weapons

by an underground movement in former enemy territory is perfectly possible. Such a plot is reported by Nazi*diehards just rounded up by stricken laboratory.

1 American and British occupation forces. A few fanatic scientists, working .secretly in an attic or cellar ‘extended to the German civilian this is aircraft, and in considerable

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to man and is highly, contagious as well as highly fatal, Underfed German civillans would be as ready prey to its onslaught as thé occupation troops, Elaborate Setup Needed Successful = attack on. growing crops could probably moj be made by underground plotters. Growth-promoting harmones, which are the munitions of this kind of warfare, require rather ela«

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borate chemical setup to produce. Once produced, they have to be sprayed over wide areas to have material effect. The only practicable means for |

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