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The Research On The Biological Warfare Launched By Japanese Bacterial Troops During The War Of Resistance Against Aggression

Posted on:2007-05-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360185972825Subject:China's modern history
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During the world war Ⅱ, Japanese imperialism launched a extreme tragic bacteriological warfare in China., which caused great damage to Chinese people. Japanese bacterial troops researched the methods of germ-using ,which were applied to the battlefield in JiangXi province in 1940 and 1942 separately, in order to check the effect caused by germ weapons. It caused the infection of epidemic disease in JiangXi province.This thesis is made up of two parts: introduction and main part. Introduction mainly introduces why to choose this research ,what have been done in this field and the research methods. The main part has four chapters: The first chapter mainly introduces the breeding methods of many kinds of germs, such as microorganism in intestines and the plague flea; The second chapter mainly talks about the methods of germ—used in the battlefield by Japanese bacterial troops. There are two kinds of methods of germ--used by Japanese bacterial troops: Method of germ—released down plane; Method of infection on the ground. The first method can be divided into three kinds of methods: Raining method; Air—dropped method; Bomb -released method. The second method can be divided into two kinds of methods: Strategy method and Bomb—launched method; The third chapter mainly introduces that Japanese bacterial troops applied the methods of germ—used in the battlefield in JiangXi province in 1940 and 1942 separately in order to check the effect caused by germ weapons; The fourth chapter mainly analyzes the relationship of causality between the germ weapons—used by Japanese bacterial troops and the infection of epidemic disease in JiangXi province.
Keywords/Search Tags:bacteriological warfare, germ—bred, the methods of germ—used, effect, the relationship of causality
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