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SIR EDWARD THORPE, in his review of Victor Lefebure's book, “The Riddle of the Rhine,” in NATURE of November 10, p. 331, quotes a passage which deals with my own work during the initial stages of the war, and that of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut für Physikalische Chemie, of which I am the principal. The intention is to make the world believe that the materials for gas warfare were prepared by the German military authorities and chemical industry for the intended war, and that experiments with this end were carried out in my institution, if not previous to the war, at least from August, 1914, onwards.
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HABER, F. Chemical Warfare. Nature 109, 40 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109040a0
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