Secret History of Chemical Warfare

Secret History of Chemical Warfare

by N. J. McCamley
Secret History of Chemical Warfare

Secret History of Chemical Warfare

by N. J. McCamley

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Overview

This book offers a full examination and description of all the toxic chemical and microbiological agents, either tested, manufactured or used since 1914. It identifies the major research, testing and manufacturing plants worldwide with special emphasis on the UK and North America. Among the British sites are Porton Down (Wiltshire), Sutton Oak (Lancashire), Nancekuke (North Cornwall) and the ICI-operated plants at Rhydymwn (North Wales) and St Helens and elsewhere in Lancashire.It details all verifiable uses of CBW since 1914 and examines the rationale behind such operations. Also studied is the arms race for CBW between competing powers. The author uncovers the scientific arrogance and political ignorance that has led to a greatly exaggerated perception of the potency of CBW, which he maintains is still the case today.Finally McCamley reveals the scandalous history of inadequate and dangerous storage and disposal practices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783409099
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 39 MB
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About the Author

Nick McCamley is an author and historian.

Table of Contents

Introduction     vi
Gas in the First World War     1
Interwar Years - Ethiopia and China     40
Industry and International Disarmament     53
Interwar Research - Europe, Japan and the USA     84
Interwar Research in the United Kingdom     96
United Kingdom Mustard Gas Factories     103
Tabun, Sarin, Soman and the 'V' Agents     126
United Kingdom - Storage and Disposal of Second World War Chemical Weapons     158
Conclusion     173
Index     180

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