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Between the World Wars

Deborah Lipstadt, Beyond Belief The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945 (New York Free Press, 1986), pp. 59-60, 88,93,157. See also Elazar Barkan, The Retreat of Scientific Racism Changing Concepts of Race in Britain and the United States between the World Wars (Cambridge ... [Pg.333]

Howard, Continental Commitment, p. 146. See also Barnett, Collapse of British Power, p. 581 Brian Bond, British Military Policy between the World Wars (Oxford Clarendon Press, 1980), pp. 337—9. [Pg.12]

David French, The mechanization of the British cavalry between the world wars . War in History, 10 (2003), 296-320. [Pg.124]

Bond, Brian, British Military Policy between the World Wars, Oxford Clarendon Press, 1980. [Pg.355]

R. Mierzecki, Chemistry in Polish schools of higher education between the World Wars physical chemistry , Analecta, 1995, 4, 171-221 [in Polish],... [Pg.144]

A. K. Nielsen and H. Kragh, An institute for dollars physical chemistry in Copenhagen between the world wars , Centaurus, 1997, 39, 311-331. [Pg.145]

Random observations made by state agricultural officers, pharmacists and amateur naturalists were coordinated and extended by the setting up of Poison Plants Committees in New South Wales, and later in Queensland, during the period between the world wars. The... [Pg.4]

Between the world wars the development of chemical weapons included adaptation to aircraft delivery (bombs) and exploitation of lewisite, since the more potent mustard was, from a battlefield perspective, slow in producing casualties. Independent experiments in several countries led them to consider/adopt mixtures of mustard and lewisite as fills for chemical munitions. [Pg.13]

An example of the horizontal cell is the Billiter cell, which employed a corrugated steel cathode covered with a mixture of long fiber asbestos and barium sulfate paste. These cells were used in Germany between the world wars and were completely replaced later by vertical diaphragm cells. [Pg.405]

Noel Annan, Our Age English Intellectuals Between the World Wars - A Group Portrait (New York Random House, 1990), p. 7. [Pg.111]

A large number of injuries occurred in the production of SM between the World Wars. A summary of all injuries in the UK showed that 10.4% of the 939 eye casualties showed improvement of corneal injuries with time and only 1% had severe corneal lesions similar casualty rates for liquid and vapour exposure have been reported from the USA. Unfortunately, there were no long term follow-up studies of these patients to determine their ocular status years after exposure. [Pg.156]

FISHMAN, YAKOV MOISEEVICH (1887-1962). Soviet chemist and army officer. Fishman directed the Military Chemical Directorate of the Red Army from its creation in 1925 until 1937, when he was purged. He was an important figure in the development of the Soviet chemical weapons (CW) program during the period between the world wars. [Pg.76]

Imagine a ventilation engineering laboratory in the years between the world wars, when standardization signaled the height of scientism. The focal point of the lab was the psychrometric room, a small square side room separated off from the rest of the lab to form an environmental chamber. The chamber was sealed airtight. It was an empty box (see the air conditioning room in Fig. i). [Pg.20]


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