Biological and Toxin Weapons: Research, Development and Use from the Middle Ages to 1945 (SIPRI Chemical & Biological Warfare Studies, No. 18)

This interdisciplinary book analyzes the origins of biological warfare planning and preparation up to the end of World War II. In the period between the world wars, growing understanding of the propagation of disease lead to the fear that potential enemies might be developing biological weapons, with several countries ultimately developing major biological warfare programs during World War II. The relevance of these programs to contemporary concerns is addressed and sheds light on arguments for adoption of a verification protocol to strengthen the 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.

Name in long format: Biological and Toxin Weapons: Research, Development and Use from the Middle Ages to 1945 (SIPRI Chemical & Biological Warfare Studies, No. 18)
ISBN-10: 0198295790
ISBN-13: 9780198295792
Book pages: 296
Book language: en
Edition: UK ed.
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Dimensions: Height: 11.5 Inches, Length: 8.1 Inches, Weight: 1.6865363043 Pounds, Width: 0.7 Inches

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