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Soviet Army used 'rat weapon' during WWII
english.pravda.ru ^ | 02/05/05

Posted on 02/05/2005 5:36:05 PM PST by Ellesu

Rats spread the disease in German troops very quickly. The effect was astonishing:

Tulameria, or rabbit fever is reputed to be a record-breaking infection. Humans will most likely conquer the disease in the near future: scientists have recently decoded the genome of Francisella tularensis microbe. Only ten of these bacteria are enough to cause an extremely dangerous disease. Western specialists believe that the microbe can be used as a very effective biological weapon, for it possesses an inhalational capacity.

The microbe was discovered in 1911 during an outburst of rabbit fever, when the disease killed a large number ground squirrels in the area of Tulare Lake in California. The lake gave the name to the disease - tularemia. Scientists determined that tularemia could be dangerous to humans: a human being may catch the infection after contacting an infected animal. The ailment soon became frequent with hunters, cooks and agricultural workers. Pathogenic organisms penetrate into a body through damaged skin and mucous membranes.

The disease has a very fast and acute beginning. A patient suffers from headache, fatigue, dizziness, muscle pains, loss of appetite and nausea. Face and eyes redden and become inflamed. Inflammation proceeds to lymphadenitis, fever and gland suppuration, which eventually develops life-threatening complications.

An epidemic of tularemia broke out in the spring of 2000 in Kosovo. About 650 people fell ill with rabbit fever by the beginning of May. Kosovo's water pipelines were destroyed with the bombing - the region was suffering from the shortage of fresh water, and it was impossible to stop the epidemic.

As it turned out later, tularemia was a respiratory-transmissible disease. An American man caught the infection in 2000, when his lawn-mower ran into an infected rabbit.

The problem became a lot more important for the USA in 2001, when tularemia obtained a potential biological threat. Francisella tularensis was a perfect example of biological weapon for terrorists. The microbe possesses a large infecting capacity, which results in a high death rate. In addition, only a microscopic amount of the bacteria will be enough to trigger a massive epidemic.

It goes without saying that secret services were conducting scientific researches of so-called "rat weapons." The USSR used it during WWII against Friedrich von Paulus's army. The Soviet government did not risk to infect fascists with plague or ulcer - they chose tularemia. Rats spread the disease in German troops very quickly. The effect was astonishing: Paulus had to take a break in his offensive on Stalingrad. According to archive documents, about 50 percent of German prisoners, who were taken captive after the battle of Stalingrad, were suffering from classic symptoms of tularemia. Unfortunately, every action leads to a counteraction. The use of infected rats against the Nazi army had an inverse effect too: the disease came over the front line, and infected a lot of Soviet soldiers.

Soviet scientists continued their research with the tularemia microbe after the end of WWII. Military biologists brought the bacteria to perfection at the end of the 1970s, having increased its destructive capacity.

Russian medics, however, do not believe that the tularemia pathogen can be referred to as an efficient bacteriological weapon. The body develops a life-long immunity against tularemia, if the disease is treated properly and timely. Furthermore, an infected individual does not pose a danger to other people. To crown it all, direct sunlight kills Francisella tularensis in only 30 minutes. The microbe dies in boiling water within one or two minutes. Disinfecting fluids kills the pathogen in 3-5 minutes. Well-known antibiotics, such as streptomycin, levomycetin, tetracycline destroy the germ within a very short period of time too.

British scientists have recently discovered that the tularemia pathogen contains the genes, which cannot be found in any other organism in the world. The genome has been declassified: humans will soon invent the anti-tularemia vaccine, which will push aside the opportunity of using the disease as a weapon of mass destruction.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Russia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: biologicalweapons; bioweapons; tularemia; wwii
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1 posted on 02/05/2005 5:36:05 PM PST by Ellesu
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To: blam; Ernest_at_the_Beach; FairOpinion; ValerieUSA; Berosus; Coleus
Ping!

3 posted on 02/05/2005 5:52:57 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Ted "Kids, I Sunk the Honey" Kennedy is just a drunk who's never held a job (or had to).)
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To: Ellesu

"Soviet Army used 'rat weapon' during WWII"

I think in Stalingrad the other weapons that affected the Germans were the "cold" and "lack of decent food" weapons.


4 posted on 02/05/2005 6:28:29 PM PST by JSteff
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To: Dark Wing; Shermy; bonesmccoy

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5 posted on 02/05/2005 6:55:32 PM PST by Thud
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To: Ellesu
Unfortunately, every action leads to a counteraction. The use of infected rats against the Nazi army had an inverse effect too: the disease came over the front line, and infected a lot of Soviet soldiers.

Reminds me of a conversation with my father. I was a child then, and very impressed with the possibilities of chemical weapons. I asked him why they had not been more widely used in warfare.

"Son, no man can control the weather. The breeze can turn around and blow that stuff back at you and your troops."

6 posted on 02/05/2005 7:02:07 PM PST by LibKill (Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.)
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To: Ellesu; Calpernia; Velveeta; Revel; Cindy; lacylu; SevenofNine; jerseygirl; WestCoastGal; ...

Don't miss this ping............


7 posted on 02/05/2005 7:36:30 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (The enemy within, will be found in the "Communist Manifesto 1963", you are living it today.)
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8 posted on 02/05/2005 7:37:18 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (The enemy within, will be found in the "Communist Manifesto 1963", you are living it today.)
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To: nw_arizona_granny

Yep, I saw that.


9 posted on 02/05/2005 7:37:33 PM PST by Cindy
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To: Ellesu

If they deploy this as a weapon then so should we.


10 posted on 02/05/2005 7:40:30 PM PST by KingofQue
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To: ZellsBells

Yep.


11 posted on 02/05/2005 7:48:23 PM PST by Cindy
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To: JSteff

If you really want to know what the Germans went through at Stalingrad, I'd suggest reading "Enemy at the Gates" (not to be confused with the insipid movie of the same name). Stalingrad really was hell for the Germans--it was one horrific disaster after another. In the end, the Germans were so demoralized they didn't even bother to unload planes that made it in.


12 posted on 02/05/2005 7:52:15 PM PST by rbg81
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To: nw_arizona_granny

Thanks granny someone also posted it on TM. I bet this disease can also be carried by fleas.


13 posted on 02/05/2005 7:54:49 PM PST by DAVEY CROCKETT (Character exalts Liberty and Freedom, Righteous exalts a Nation.)
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To: Ellesu
I'm very disappointed. I thought it was a story about a weapon to get rid of Rats! Elephant guns are used to shot elephants. Rat poison to kill rats.

The soviets sent their rats behind enemy lines. We need to get our Rats to move to France!
14 posted on 02/05/2005 7:57:29 PM PST by still_learning (Don't you all miss Teresa Heinz Kerry?)
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To: Ellesu
"British scientists have recently discovered that the tularemia pathogen contains the genes, which cannot be found in any other organism in the world."

Isn't that a first?

15 posted on 02/05/2005 8:10:10 PM PST by blam
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To: LibKill

This subject leads one to discuss the flu situation of 1917...and if it was a military created situation by the US, or possibly Germany. It is quiet strange that this variant of the flu was never seen again...and the number of deaths (into the millions across the globe).


16 posted on 02/05/2005 8:32:52 PM PST by pepsionice
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT

You are correct, the fleas are disease carriers.

I am two days behind on reading.


17 posted on 02/05/2005 8:48:48 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (The enemy within, will be found in the "Communist Manifesto 1963", you are living it today.)
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To: Ellesu
rabbit fever

HUH?? Wabbit Fever??!!

Didn't Elmer Fudd have Wabbit fever? "Spots in front of your eyes"?

Anyway, that was Dr. Bugs prognosis...

18 posted on 02/05/2005 8:52:25 PM PST by F16Fighter
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To: SunkenCiv
Pretty clever of them. I also understand that the USSR was developing a weapon against the USA using none other than a concentrated form of a common mold found in many bathrooms across America -- Stachybotrys chartarum atra
19 posted on 02/05/2005 10:07:03 PM PST by Coleus (Oppose Amnesty for Illegal Aliens http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-backroom/1335643/posts)
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To: SunkenCiv

It's bad stuff, my grandfather was done in by this in the 40's.


20 posted on 02/06/2005 1:09:58 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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