A Higher Form of Killing: The Secret Story of Gas and Germ Warfare

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Chatto & Windus, 1982 - Biological warfare - 274 pages
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Bogen beskriver kemisk og bakteriologisk krigsførsel fra 1915 indtil 1980.

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User Review  - jercox - LibraryThing

Not a fast read. But well told history, and there is more to the subject than most people today understand or appreciate. This topic should be much more widely understood. Read full review

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User Review  - Kevin - Goodreads

This is a good read with some very interesting/scary facts throughout. However I did feel after a while you were just reading the same thing over and over, they made these new chemicals but they never used them, they improved them but never really used the. Read full review

Contents

Frightfulness
1
The Serpent and the Flower
37
Hitlers Secret Weapon
53
Copyright

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Author Robert Harris was born in Nottingham, England in 1957. He attended King Edward VII College and Selwyn College. He has worked as a BBC journalist, the Political Editor of the Observer, and a columnist for The Sunday Times and Daily Telegraph. He was named Columnist of the Year by the British Press in 2003. He has written both fiction and nonfiction books and currently lives in Berkshire, England. His works of fiction include; An Officer and a Spy, The Fear Index, Pompeii, Enigma, Fatherland, Dictator, and Conclave.

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