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bacteriological warfare

NOUN
germ warfare
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Needless to say, there are no atomic piles, rocket research centers or bacteriological warfare centers.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the same day that Brezhnev delivered his speech, the Soviet chief delegate to the 25-nation U.N. disarmament talks in Geneva unexpectedly adopted a hitherto rejected Western position on the outlawing of bacteriological warfare.

From Time Magazine Archive

During the Korean War, the Red Chinese perpetrated a similar falsehood by accusing the U.S. of using bacteriological warfare.

From Time Magazine Archive

Russian plans stress gas masks, partly as a limited protection against fallout, and partly because civil defense officials apparently have never got over the notion that gas or bacteriological warfare may still be waged.

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The Conference ultimately adopted a protocol generally prohibiting chemical and bacteriological warfare as laid down in the Washington Treaty.

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