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British officials considered attacking Tokyo with poison gas in 1944, more than a year before the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan.
Documents made public today include a memorandum written by a government academic entitled Attack on Tokyo with Gas Bombs. His report was coupled with a note from the Ministry of Supply, dated May 22, 1944.
It said: “In his report on his discussions in America Major-General Goldnoy suggested that it might be worthwhile attempting to assess the probable effects of a C.W. [chemical weapons] bombing attack on Tokyo.” A two-page analysis of such an attack was written by Professor D. Brunt, based on information and photographs of the Japanese capital provided by the director of military intelligence at the War Office. He listed two gas options — phosgene and mustard gas — and considered incendiary bombs as well.
The professor discussed the pros and cons of attacking Tokyo in the winter or the summer, as well as how to cause maximum deathsby bombing a crowded neighbourhood rather than a more open area.
“The winter is on the average cold, and may be so cold that the danger from mustard gas would be negligible,” he wrote in his note, dated May 8, 1944. The hot summer was a better option, provided that the attack took place during a gap in the heavy rain that typically occurred.
He noted that many buildings in Tokyo were wooden and easy to ignite. Residential areas had narrow streets, whereas official buildings were on wider, European-style roads.
“In the densely built areas of Japanese-type buildings, where the streets are narrow, the flow of a gas cloud would be hindered by the narrowness of the streets,” he concluded. To get around the problem, Professor Brunt recommended using “very large numbers of small bombs”.
He also suggested phosgene in possibly a 50lb bomb. That would “undoubtedly produce casualties in considerable numbers, as would mustard sown thickly over the area, especially during intervals in the summer rains”. If people fled their houses after a gas bombing, “attacks with incendiaries should follow a few days later”.
The best technique, however, would be incendiaries. “It is therefore recommended that the initial attack on Tokyo should be made against the areas of densely packed Japanese buildings using incendiaries on a scale sufficient to set the large areas involved on fire,” he said. “When the inflammable buildings had been eliminated, attack on the modern-type streets would be made with persistent or non-persistent gas much as against any European city, on the scale already laid down for the latter.”
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Both sides had their hands drenched in blood. The allies weren´t the angels people make them out to be. It does not matter if you get killed in a gas chamber or victim of carpet bombing, fire bombing and nuclear devastation. War crimes were rampant on either side.
ElCdt, Almada, Portugal
Yeah, Aurora, get a clue. Even with the Allied victory over the Axis it took your own country another 30 years to give up faciscm. How long do you think it would have taken with Europe living under the Thousand Year Reich which Franco's buddy Hitler had in mind? There were only 2 choices in 1944.
fred gill, Oakland CA, USA
Aurora, your correct on both accounts, well done.
Ian, Northants, Northants
Hey aurora,get your head out of your derriere. Western democracy saved the world from an axis of evil back then. The problem ,as is in the present axis of evil, is not the general population but the fascists that rule the government. The Japanese were barbaric towards all whom they conquered .
Larry, NY, USA
This is no surprise; it has been long known that the Allies considered using anthrax against the Nazis had WWII continued into 1946. I highly recommend Jeremy Paxman and Robert Harris' "A Higher Form of Killing". It provides details on the allies and the axis plans to use CB weapons in WWII.
Scott Buchanan, Basra, Iraq
What a great advanced culture we live in ! Isnt western democracy great to be able to think like this
aurora, madrid, spain