World War 2 was one of the bloodiest and deadliest wars in human history. During the fierce war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, the warring parties developed and used a variety of weapons to gain an advantage on the battlefield. In it, he once intended to use anthrax bacteria to defeat fascist Germany.Specifically, the UK has produced 5 million units of animal feed containing anthrax bacteria. The purpose of the British was to attack and destroy the food supply of Nazi Germany. At the same time, the British government wants to spread anthrax bacteria to humans.At that time, scientists had not yet found antibiotics for people infected with anthrax bacteria. So, I think, the above plan will be able to make thousands to millions German die.Details of the above plan are kept in the War Records under the designation WO188 at British Kew. Some of these documents have yet to be declassified.According to published documents, the leader of the plan to defeat the Nazis with anthrax was Dr Paul Fildes, director of the Department of Biochemistry at Porton Down near Salisbury in Wiltshire.Dr. Fildes formerly led operations in the bacteriology department of the Medical Research Council of Middlesex Hospital. Cakes containing anthrax bacteria were created on Gruinard Island near Wester Ross, Scotland.Anthrax bacteria were developed by British scientists at a veterinary laboratory in Surrey within the UK Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. Academician E. Schuster of the University of Oxford is responsible for injecting solutions containing anthrax bacteria into cakes intended for cattle.Dr. Fildes and his colleagues found the most effective way to spread the anthrax bacteria into the cattle of the German population. They decided to spread the bacteria by dropping the cakes from the plane.After months of preparation, all work was completed in early 1944. Accordingly, British officials planned to launch a plan to attack the Nazis in the summer because this is the time when bacteria thrive.However, later on, the plan led by Dr. Fildes was abandoned. Accordingly, regarding 5 million cakes containing anthrax bacteria were burned at furnaces in the Port Down area. Many experts consider this plan extremely dangerous if implemented because it will cause huge casualties.Invite readers to watch the video: Do students need to learn more Korean and German?. Source: HGV.
World War 2 was one of the bloodiest and deadliest wars in human history. During the fierce war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, the warring parties developed and used a variety of weapons to gain an advantage on the battlefield. In it, he once intended to use anthrax bacteria to defeat fascist Germany.
Specifically, the UK has produced 5 million units of animal feed containing anthrax bacteria. The purpose of the British was to attack and destroy the food supply of Nazi Germany. At the same time, the British government wants to spread anthrax bacteria to humans.
At that time, scientists had not yet found antibiotics for people infected with anthrax bacteria. So, I think, the above plan will be able to make thousands to millions German die.
Details of the above plan are kept in the War Records under the designation WO188 at British Kew. Some of these documents have yet to be declassified.
According to published documents, the leader of the plan to defeat the Nazis with anthrax was Dr Paul Fildes, director of the Department of Biochemistry at Porton Down near Salisbury in Wiltshire.
Dr. Fildes formerly led operations in the bacteriology department of the Medical Research Council of Middlesex Hospital. Cakes containing anthrax bacteria were created on Gruinard Island near Wester Ross, Scotland.
Anthrax bacteria were developed by British scientists at a veterinary laboratory in Surrey within the UK Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. Academician E. Schuster of the University of Oxford is responsible for injecting solutions containing anthrax bacteria into cakes intended for cattle.
Dr. Fildes and his colleagues found the most effective way to spread the anthrax bacteria into the cattle of the German population. They decided to spread the bacteria by dropping the cakes from the plane.
After months of preparation, all work was completed in early 1944. Accordingly, British officials planned to launch a plan to attack the Nazis in the summer because this is the time when bacteria thrive.
However, later on, the plan led by Dr. Fildes was abandoned. Accordingly, regarding 5 million cakes containing anthrax bacteria were burned at furnaces in the Port Down area. Many experts consider this plan extremely dangerous if implemented because it will cause huge casualties.
Invite readers to watch the video: Do students need to learn more Korean and German?. Source: HGV.