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Stalin's Secret Weapon: The Origins of Soviet Biological Warfare

Online ISBN:
9780190943141
Print ISBN:
9780190928858
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Stalin's Secret Weapon: The Origins of Soviet Biological Warfare

Anthony Rimmington
Anthony Rimmington
University of Birmingham
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Published online:
24 January 2019
Published in print:
15 November 2018
Online ISBN:
9780190943141
Print ISBN:
9780190928858
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Stalin's Secret Weapon is a gripping account of the early history of the globally significant Soviet biological weapons program, including its key scientists, its secret experimental bases and the role of intelligence specialists, establishing beyond doubt that the infrastructure created by Stalin continues to form the core of Russia's current biological defense network. Anthony Rimmington has enjoyed privileged access to an array of newly available sources and materials, including declassified British Secret Intelligence Service reports. The evidence contained therein has led him to conclude that the program, with its network of dedicated facilities and proving grounds, was far more extensive than previously considered, easily outstripping those of the major Western powers. As Rimmington reveals, many of the USSR's leading infectious disease scientists, including those focused on pneumonic plague, were recruited by the Soviet military and intelligence services. At the dark heart of this bacteriological archipelago lay Stalin, and his involvement is everywhere to be seen, from the promotion of favored researchers to the political repression and execution of the lead biological warfare specialist, Ivan Mikhailovich Velikanov.

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