3 情报——在中国实施的细菌战
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3.1 25 Feb. 1941:G-2/2667-H_519,I.B.59,MEMORANDUM FOR THE ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF,WPD:Japanese Bacteriological and Parachute Troops,FROM:SHERMAN MILES,Brigadier General,U.S. Army,Acting Assistant Chief of Staff,G-2
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3.2 13 Mar. 1941:MEMORANDUM for The Assistant Chief of Staff WPD:Japanese Bacteriological and Parachute Troops,FROM:Larry B. McAfee,Colonel,Medical Corps,Executive Officer
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3.3 12 Dec. 1941:REPORT ON PLAGUE IN CHANGTEH,HUNAN (Dec. 12th,1941),W. K. Chen,M.D. Head,Dept. of Laboratory Medicine Central E.M.S.T.S.,Consultant,Chinese Red Cross Medical Relief Corps,TO:Dr. R.K.S. Lim,Director,Central E.M.S.T.S.,and C.R.C.M.R.C. KWUIYANG
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3.4 19 Dec. 1941:Letter to Col. William Mayer,Embassy of the U. S.,Chungking,China,from /s/ E. Torvaldson,Changteh,Hunan,CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
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3.5 20 Dec. 1941:Letter to Col. William Mayer,Military Attache,Embassy of the U. S.,Chungking,Szechuan,from /s/ W. W. Pettus,M.D.,YALE-IN-CHINA ASSOCIATION,Changsha,China
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3.6 20 Dec. 1941:Letter to Dr. Co Tui,The American Bureau for Medical Aid to China,from R. K. Lim,E.M.S.T.S.
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3.7 29 Dec. 1941:No. 260,Transmission of Report on the Plague Situation in 1941,to the Secretary of the State,from C. E. Gauss,Embassy of the U. S.,Chungking
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3.8 30 Dec. 1941:Appendix 2:Letter to Dr. P. Z. King,Director-General,National Health Administration,Chungking,from Dr. R. Politzer,Epidemiologist,National Health Administration
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3.9 23 Mar. 1942:The Alleged B.W. Incident at Changteh,Biology Section,Experimental Station,Porton
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3.10 31 Mar. 1942:REPORT GIVES MEDICAL EVIDENCE OF BUBONIC PLAGUE CAUSED BY JAPAN’S TACTERIAL BOMBS,Dr. Wang Shih-chieh,Minister of Information and government spokesman;JAPANESE ATTEMPT AT BACTERIAL WARFARE IN CHINA,P. Z. King,Director-General,NATIONAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATON
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3.11 6 Apr. 1942:EPIDEMIOLOGICAL REPORT NO. 1,presented to the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China,NATIONAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION,Jan. 24,1942:The Plague Situation
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3.12 7 Apr. 1942:Telegram received from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,dated Apr. 6,1942,Chungking,Chinese Embassy,Washington
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3.13 9 Apr. 1942:Voice of China,Government Statements:CHINESE GOVERNMENT FINDS EVIDENCE OF FIVE ENEMY ATTEMPTS AT BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE
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3.14 9 Apr. 1942:Telegram received from the Foreign Office,Chungking,dated April 6,1942,Chinese Embassy,London
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3.15 16 April 1942:MI 000.76 4-16-42,Newspapers:Transmitted herewith are copies of a newspaper article by Fletcher Pratt captioned “Japs Try Out Germ War;May Be Their Ace in Hole to Avert Defeat by U. S.”,To:Chief,MIS,WD,From:J. Edgar Hoover,Director,FBI
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3.16 1 May 1942:No.38,Chinese Press Reports on Bacterial and Chemical Warfare,To:Chief,MIS,WD,from DAVID D. BARRETT,Lt. Col.,CWS (Inf),Assistant Military Attache
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3.17 1 Mar. & 15 June 1942:New York Times articles on Japanese germ warfare in China;April 9,1942,Broadcast from Chungking,China:“Japanese attempt at bacterial warfare in China” by Dr. P. Z. King,director of the national health administration
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3.18 5 May 1942:No. 396,Transmission of report concerning plague situation in unoccupied China,to the Secretary of State,from C. E. Gauss,Embassy of the U. S.
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3.19 16 May 1942:Letter to Dr. Whayne,Division of Medical Intelligence,Office of the Surgeon-General,WD,from Roger S. Greene
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3.20 REPORT ON PLAGUE IN CHANGTEH AND MEASURES FOR ITS CONTROL BY WANG SZE HENG
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3.21 Reported Japanese Warfare in China in late 1941 or 1942,Ray F. CHESLEY,Capt,Sn,C.
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3.22 13 May 1942:U.S. NATIONAL CENSORSHIP Record No. LA 2190-42:CHUNG SAI YAT PO,5-9-42:ENEMY EMPLOYS DISEASE-GERM WARFARE
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3.23 25 Sep. 1942:2400.1-3,CHUNGKING Sep. 25(Chinese News Service) by wire
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3.24 24 Oct. 1942:CENSORSHIP,Record No. 8A 82558,FROM:MEXICO,D.F.:JAPS CHARGED WITH GERM WARFARE
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3.25 3 Dec. 1942:2400.1-2,FCCL A 289,Chungking in English at 12:01 PM to Europe
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3.26 8 Jan. 1943:Letter to Col. Bayne-Jones,from John P. Marquand,FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY:Digest of Information Regarding Axis Activities in the Field of Bacteriological Warfare
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3.27 14 Dec. 1942:CHINESE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC NOW MAMMOTH etc.
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3.28 July-September 1943,Volume 61,Number 3,PP. 259~263:THE CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL:BACTERIAL WARFARE
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3.29 14 Sep. 1943:OFFICE OF CENSORSHIP U.S.,L.W. 14-9-43,72,Terminal Mail,AIR,LON 73083/43:DISEASE IN CHINA
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3.30 12 Oct. 1943:OFFICE OF CENSORSHIP U.S.,Air,CPC 1,Files 3,From:S St. Angela,Catholic Mission,Yuanling,Hunan,China,To:Rev. Mother Estella,Supt. Gen. Grey Sisters Mother House,Pembroke,Ont.:ECOMONIC & MILITARY,Re Conditions in China
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3.31 27 Nov. 1943:OFFICE OF CENSORSHIP U.S.,L.W. 27-11-43,72,Terminal Mail AIR,LON 405883/43:From:E.W. KENNETH,BRITISH RED CROSS HOSPITAL,CHANGSHA,HUNAN,CHINA,To:MISS G. REES ROBERTS,NO. WALES:VIRULENT CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IN CHANGSHA
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3.32 29 Nov. 1943:OFFICE OF CENSORSHIP U.S.,I.A. 29.11.43,72,TERMINAL,Air,LON/SE/213648/43:,From:W. ROY AYTON,METHODIST MISSION,WENCHOW,CHEKIANG,FREE CHINA,To:THE SEVRETARIES (REV. H.B.R.) METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY,LONDON N. W. 1.:Plague Spreads in LUNG CHUAN
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3.33 18 Dec. 1943:OFFICE OF CENSORSHIP U.S.,CHINESE INT. WING./00183/43. TRANSIT.,INDIAN CENSORSHIP,Letter Dated 14.9.43,From:Mildred (Mrs. Shu Chang Yui.),Mr. M. Tie Ten Quee,National Health Administration,Chungking,To:Charles Chang,Kingston,Jamaica:BACTERIAL WARFARE IN HUNAN
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3.34 20 Dec. 1943:OFFICE OF CENSORSHIP U.S.,72 P. H. 20.12 43 TERMINAL Air. LON/414795/43:From:ERIC G. CHIRGWIN,FRIENDS’ AMBULANCE UNIT,CHUNGKING. SZECHUAN,FREE CHINA,To:ERIC AND DOROTHY McKIE,LIVERPOOL,ENGLAND:Reference to serious epidemic of bubonic plague in FUKIEN
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3.35 China Handbook 1937-1943:A Comprehensive Survey of Major Developments in China in Six Years of War,Chapter XVII Public Health and Medicine,Compiled by THE CHINESE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION,New York,THE MACMILLAN COMPANY,1943
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3.36 1 Nov. 1943 MEMORANDUM FOR GENERAL SIMMONS,R. C. JACOBS,JR.,Col.,G-2
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3.37 16 Jun. 1944:JOINT COMMITTEE ON NEW WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT MEMORANDUM FOR INFORMATION NO. 16,NOTES CONCERNING BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
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3.38 5 Sep. 1944:Paraphrased Extract from Cable Received C. C.,14th Air Force,Kunming,China (CM-In-4314 of 5 September 44)
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3.39 2 Oct. 1944:MILITARY ATTACHE REPORT,No. 10,127,Japan-biological Warfare Miscellaneous Items
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3.40 3 Oct. 1944:Paraphrase of CM-in-1877,Secret SGO No. 51230,dated 2 Oct. 1944,From CG US Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas,Ft. Shafter,TH,To War Department. Richardson to Surgeon General’s Office,Attn:Lt. Col. G. W. Anderson
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3.41 16 Oct. 1944:MEMORANDUM FOR MAJ. GEN. WILHELM D. STYER (Thru Chief,Intelligence Division,ASF),HOWARD I. COLE,Lt. Col. C.W.S. Chief,Intelligence Branch,Special Project Divisions
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3.42 3 Nov. 1944:MILITARY ATTACHE REPORT,No. 10,325,Medical Intelligence-Fukien
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3.43 17 Nov. 1944:AG 381(17 Nov 44) B,Bacterial Warfare,TO:the Chief of Staff,FROM:R. B. LOWRY,1st Lt.,A.G.D.,Asst Adjutant General
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3.44 28 Nov. 1944:AG 385(28 Nov 44) B,Bacterial Warfare,TO:The Chief of Staff,FROM:R. B. LOWRY,1st Lt.,A.G.D.,Asst Adjutant General
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3.45 30 Nov. 1944:MILITARY ATTACHE REPORT,No. 1237,BACTERIAL WARFARE,0402 LEE Q.WASSER,Col.,A.C.,Military Air Attache
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3.46 2 Jan. 1945:TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN (NO. 2) BIOLOGICAL WARFARE,E.H. JULIAN,Lt. Col. Inf. T.I. Coord
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3.47 2 Jan. 1945:BW,TO:Lt. Col. M. Moses,WDGS,MIS,Washington 25,D. C. FROM:GAYLORD W. ANDERSON,Lt. Col.,Medical Corps
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3.48 RY OF BW INTELLIGENCE 8 NOV. 1944 TO 15 JAN. 1945,HOWARD I. COLE,Lt. Col.,C.W.S.,Chief,Intelligence Branch,Special Projects Division
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3.49 20 Jan. 1945:Nr. 23754,From:US Military Attache,Chungking,China,To:War Department
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3.50 31 Jan.(1945) HEADQUARTERS US FORCES CHINA THEATRE OSS,FROM:HELLIWELL FOR HEPPNER,TO:154 FOR KNOLLENBERG
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3.51 23 Jan. 1945:INTELLIGENCE REPORT,FROM:6TH SERVICE COM AND DISTRICT NO. 3:Dr. Gerald Laiser Downie,Missionary Physician:Health and Sanitation,Nanping,Fukien Province
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3.52 28 Jan. 1945:Intelligence Notes #1
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3.53 3 Mar. 1945:Bacteriological Warfare,To:ASFRTS,From:Chief,SI,OSS,CT,PAUL L. S. HELLIWELL Lt. Col. F. A.,Chief,SI,Oss,CT
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3.54 8 Mar. 1945:Further Report on Epidemic Germs as a War Weapon,JOSEPH K. DICKEY,Col.,GSC,AC of S,G-2
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3.55 13 Mar. 1945:Report No R-237-Ch-45,Japanese B. W. Activities,From:JICA/CT Br.,Kunming,China
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3.56 19 Mar. 1945:Further Report on Epidemic Germs as a War Weapon,RICHARD H. AGNEW,Lt. Col,GSC,Act’g AC of S,G-2
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3.57 20 Mar. 1945:Bacteriological Warfare,TO:Col. Richard P. Heppner,Hdq. USAF CBI,FROM:Col. H. W. Dix
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3.58 27 Mar. 1945:Plague in North Hunan,China,Statement made from Memory,Dr. Phillips F. Greene,Superintendent of the Hsiang Ya Hospital,Changsha,China
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3.59 6 Apr. 1945:TO 146,FROM:Technical Section,Col. H. W. Dix
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3.60 9 Apr. 1945:Further Report on Epidemic Germs as a War Weapon,RICHARD H. AGNEW,Lt. Col,GSC,Exec. to AC of S,G-2
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3.61 19 Apr. 1945:JICAN/CT Br. Kunming,China,CENTRAL CHINA (OCCUPIED)-Bacteriological Warfare Breeding of Viri.,7109 James R. Geddes,Maj.,C. W. S
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3.62 21 Apr. 45:HEADQUARTERS US FORCES CHINA THEATRE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES,FROM:HELLIWELL,TO:154,BIRD AND DICKEY,TOLEDO
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3.63 1 May 1945:Summary,Laboratories,Toledo
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3.64 8 May 1945:JICA SN R-489-CH-45,BID #0812-0402:CWS INTELLIGENCE MISSION IN CHINA-STATUS REPORT NO. 2. 1 MAY 1945
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3.65 12 May 1945:Transmittal of BIO/6822 Report:JAPAN AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE,To:A C of S,G-2,War Dept. From:H. K. CALVERT,Major,F.A.,Assistant to the Military Attache
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3.66 6 Jun. 1945:Jap High Command Meets (From OSS,Wash,DC Intel Dissemination #A-56750);21 May 1945:Kempel B. W. Agents (From WD G-2 Rpt A-208)
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3.67 12 Jun. 1945:INTELLIGENCE REPORT,Translation of Japanese Documents on BW,From MIS. War Department,ALSOS Mission
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3.68 29 Jun. 1945:CHINA:PLAGUE OUTBREAK IN AREA SOUTH OF T’ENG-CH’UNG,SOUTHWEST YUNAN,JUNE 1944 - JANUARY 1945,Chinese Doctor,Representative of the Chinese National Health Administration
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3.69 5 Dec. 45:Final report of the Committee for the Technical and Scientific Investigation of Japanese Activities in Medical Sciences,TO:The Chief Surgeon,GHQ,AFPAC,APO 500,Manila,W. S. Moore,Lt. Col.,Medical Corps,Chairman