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Thakur, Ramesh; Haru, Ere (Editors). The Chemical Weapons Convention: Implementation Challenges And Opportunities. Tokyo: United Nations University, 2006.
TheChemicalWeaponsConvention2006(DrPirouz).pdf
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📖 Thakur, Ramesh; Haru, Ere (Editors). The Chemical Weapons Convention: Implementation Challenges And Opportunities. Tokyo: United Nations University, 2006.
Yan-Jun, Yang; Yue-Him, Tam. Unit 731: Laboratory of the Devil, Auschwitz of the East (Japanese Biological Warfare in China 1933-45). Lindon: Fonthill Media Limited, 2018.
Unit731LaboratoryoftheDevil2018(DrPirouz).pdf
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📖 Yan-Jun, Yang; Yue-Him, Tam. Unit 731: Laboratory of the Devil, Auschwitz of the East (Japanese Biological Warfare in China 1933-45). Lindon: Fonthill Media Limited, 2018.
Japan’s Deadliest Weapons The end of World War II might have unfolded in far worse fashion—had Japan proceeded with its biological-warfare option. By Norman Polmar Unit 731, a covert biological and chemical warfare research unit of the Imperial Japanese Army, undertook lethal human experimentation during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. Alamy Laboratory of evil: Japan set up its Unit 731 facility outside Harbin, China, in the 1930s. Thousands of human test subjects were used as fodder in grisly experiments. Getty Images Japan’s biological warfare program was the brainchild of Shiro Ishii—who later traded on his expertise to skirt being tried as a war criminal. Alamy
قربانی شدن از آنچه در تصویر میبینیم به همۀ ما نزدیکتر است... Becoming a living sacrifice is closer to all of us than they appear in the picture...
هدایت شده از IR
Alex Wendt divorced by Jennifer Mitzen. Will he marry another student? Cathy: seriously who's the next lucky lady in line? Archie: Can you remind me who these people are? Theobald: lol no name directional no cite gradflake f4hgh07 det3cted! Archie: You are being rude to these people by not introducing them properly. All you needed to say was "Alex Wendt of Eastern Kentucky University" or something like that. "Jennifer Mitzen, a former graduate student at Eastern Kentucky University, whom Alex married in 2018." Was that so hard? Levi: Yeah but who doesn't know Wendt? Perdita: Au contraire, mon ami: You are being rude by assuming that we don't know who they are. We do, b/c we aren't MPA students at the local JC. Levi: Srsly. It's like asking, Who's this Plato guy? Where does he work and who was his advisor? Cyrus: Anyone who got their IR PhD 20 years ago obviously knows of his work, but are people actually still teaching this silliness in serious PhD programs? Knowing his work should be entirely optional for someone doing comps today; the field has, thank the deities, moved on (while Alex continues to produce wholly insane "work" that makes very clear that was the right choice). Rexanne: Wendt’s work is the dumbed down version of Katzenstein’s. Shonda: This is exactly backwards. Sylviane: He killed it on Cheers! Wendt’s work is the dumbed down version of Katzenstein’s.