A Bacterium Saved a Town During World War II - Page 2


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4.   Sep 30, 1999 6:29 AM
The Nazis never invaded the town and took it over.

-- posted by NealC


3.   Sep 29, 1999 11:48 AM
what happened?

-- posted by warren


2.   Aug 2, 1999 8:53 AM
That is true. Some biological warfare schemes can be helpful.

-- posted by NealC


1.   Jul 30, 1999 8:20 PM
I never heard that story before, loved it, will make a great question for my new quiz site. Sometimes biological warfare has its good uses :) ...

-- posted by Gaia





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