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German Army decontaminants

The German Army issued two decontaminating agents to its troops. The first was stabilized calcium hypochlorite, in tablet form, referred to as Losantin. These tablets had to be made into a paste with water, applied to the skin for a few minutes, and then washed off. The second decon-taminant was a thickened ointment of chloroamine-T, which was swabbed on, allowed to stand, and finally washed off. Neither the Japanese nor the German personal decontaminants approached the American M5 ointment in efiiciency and all-around usefulness. ... [Pg.93]


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