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- Japanese_Village abstract "Japanese Village was the nickname for a range of residential houses constructed in 1943 by the U.S. army in the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah, roughly a 100 kilometers (62 mi) southwest of Salt Lake City.Dugway was a high-security testing facility for chemical and biological weapons. The purpose of the replicas of Japanese homes, which were repeatedly rebuilt after being intentionally burned down, was to perfect the use of incendiary bombing tactics, the fire bombing of Japanese cities during World War II.The principal architect for Japanese village was Antonin Raymond who had spent many years building in Japan. Boris Laiming, who had studied fires in Japan, writing a report on the 1923 Tokyo fire, also contributed.The most successful bomb to come out of the May–September 1943 tests against the mock-up Japanese homes was the napalm-filled M-69 Incendiary cluster bomb. Contenders had been the M-47 (containing coconut-oil, rubber, and gasoline) and the M-50 (a blend of magnesium and powdered aluminum and iron oxide). Also tested was the "Bat bomb" a lightweight "bat incendiary" that was attached to live bats.For the tests B-17 and B-24 bombers were used operating at normal bombing altitude, and the effects on the villages were meticulously recorded.".
- Japanese_Village thumbnail German_Japanese_Village_Dugway.jpg?width=300.
- Japanese_Village wikiPageExternalLink sealandbrief0503e.pdf.
- Japanese_Village wikiPageExternalLink dpg.php.
- Japanese_Village wikiPageExternalLink aa09_gjv_cabinet_dt.html.
- Japanese_Village wikiPageExternalLink germanvillage.
- Japanese_Village wikiPageExternalLink Close-up-of-Enemy-Village.gif.
- Japanese_Village wikiPageExternalLink 0,9171,775519,00.html.
- Japanese_Village wikiPageID "26080673".
- Japanese_Village wikiPageRevisionID "562095366".
- Japanese_Village hasPhotoCollection Japanese_Village.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:1940s_conflicts.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:1940s_in_Japan.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:Aerial_bombing.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:Aerial_warfare_strategy.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:Chemical_warfare_facilities.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:Firebombings.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:Firebombings_in_Japan.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:Incendiary_weapons.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:Japan_in_World_War_II.
- Japanese_Village subject Category:World_War_II_strategic_bombing_of_Japan.
- Japanese_Village type Artifact100021939.
- Japanese_Village type ChemicalWarfareFacilities.
- Japanese_Village type Facility103315023.
- Japanese_Village type Object100002684.
- Japanese_Village type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Japanese_Village type Whole100003553.
- Japanese_Village type YagoGeoEntity.
- Japanese_Village type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Japanese_Village comment "Japanese Village was the nickname for a range of residential houses constructed in 1943 by the U.S. army in the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah, roughly a 100 kilometers (62 mi) southwest of Salt Lake City.Dugway was a high-security testing facility for chemical and biological weapons.".
- Japanese_Village label "Japanese Village".
- Japanese_Village sameAs m.0b6c_tp.
- Japanese_Village sameAs Q6158328.
- Japanese_Village sameAs Q6158328.
- Japanese_Village sameAs Japanese_Village.
- Japanese_Village wasDerivedFrom Japanese_Village?oldid=562095366.
- Japanese_Village depiction German_Japanese_Village_Dugway.jpg.
- Japanese_Village isPrimaryTopicOf Japanese_Village.