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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Bio warfare 101 plz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

biological warfare info plz

OpenStudy (crashonce):

are you referring to atomic bombs and that sort of stuff

OpenStudy (crashonce):

or mustard gas/poison gas?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mustard and poison gas type deal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@CrashOnce

OpenStudy (crashonce):

in ww1, Germans and allies experimented with poison/mustard gas, first deployed against French and Britiush forces in ww1, Fell out of favour wand wasn't used much in WW2 to the same extent. In Vietnam, Agent orange was deployed to kill foliage of surrounding trees to reveal Viet Cong hideouts,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what about nalpam in vietnam???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i mean napalm

OpenStudy (crashonce):

oh yea napalm was just a petroleum jelly mixture designed to blow everything up or set everything on fire, where as Agent Orange killed foliage and trees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

was the black plague a bio warfare attempt??

OpenStudy (crashonce):

it is arguable I would say partially

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what about smallpox??

OpenStudy (crashonce):

smallpox wwas said to have been used here in Australlia by the British but its just a rumour and there is no evidence, I would say that it isn't exactly a biological weapon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i mean in the Americas by the Europeans to the Indians

OpenStudy (crashonce):

that was another case, I guess you could say that in that instance it was a bio weapon, yes but elsewhere, no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thx mate :)

OpenStudy (crashonce):

no worries

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