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Leendert 30th December 2019 20:23

Baoshan, China - May 1942 - 'Maggot Bombs'
 
In May 1942 Japanese bombers dropped so-called 'maggot bombs' on the Chinese town of Baoshan, west of Kunming and near the Burmese border.
The bombs contained cholera-infested flies that set off a regional epidemy with (hundreds of) thousands of fatalities as a result.
The infamous Unit 731 was all behind this, at the behest of their higher-ups.

Unfortunately Baoshan was not the only instance such insect warfare was waged in the China-Japan war.



Has it become known what Japanese bomber unit was tasked with the Baoshan bombings? Where did it operate from?



Thanks for any info.


Regards,


Leendert

RSwank 31st December 2019 00:53

Re: Baoshan, China - May 1942 - 'Maggot Bombs'
 
According to this it was the 94th Sentai flying K-21s flying from Mingaladon, Burma escorted by Ki-43s from the 64th Sentai that attacked on May 4. Charles Bond, (AVG) shot down one of the bombers.


https://books.google.com/books?id=Y7...201942&f=false

Leendert 31st December 2019 10:10

Re: Baoshan, China - May 1942 - 'Maggot Bombs'
 
Thanks, Rolland, for pointing me to that book with more details. Indeed, it was in another book dealing with the AVG that the Boashan disaster was described.


To all: a very fruitful 2020 for those seeking answers on this forum and for those who can provide them.


Regards,
Leendert

Ryann1k2j 2nd January 2020 15:39

Re: Baoshan, China - May 1942 - 'Maggot Bombs'
 
Odd bit in that selection: "They were met by two AVG P-40s led by Charlie Bond....[Bond]was the only Flying tiger to get off the ground that day."

RSwank 8th January 2020 14:10

Re: Baoshan, China - May 1942 - 'Maggot Bombs'
 
Here is another account of the attack. This one says that two planes were on alert, ready to take off, but Bond was to only one to take off while the field was under attack. He then attacked the bombers by himself.

https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/20...nds-air-duels/

Stig Jarlevik 8th January 2020 19:15

Re: Baoshan, China - May 1942 - 'Maggot Bombs'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RSwank (Post 280169)
According to this it was the 94th Sentai flying K-21s flying from Mingaladon, Burma escorted by Ki-43s from the 64th Sentai that attacked on May 4. Charles Bond, (AVG) shot down one of the bombers.


https://books.google.com/books?id=Y7...201942&f=false

Rolland

Just in case someone does not bother to read the book page quoted, it was the 98th Sentai (which you of course know, but it is those darn fingers that fail everyone now and then...)

Cheers
Stig

RSwank 8th January 2020 19:34

Re: Baoshan, China - May 1942 - 'Maggot Bombs'
 
Stig, it is not just the fingers anymore, it is also the eyes...... ;-(

Stig Jarlevik 8th January 2020 23:15

Re: Baoshan, China - May 1942 - 'Maggot Bombs'
 
I see, you are my age then...:o

Well we all go down that road, don't we

Cheers
Stig


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