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‘A Higher Form of Killing’, penned by esteemed authors Robert Harris and Jeremy Paxman, delves into the shadowy realm of chemical and biological warfare. This gripping non-fiction work unfolds a chilling narrative, tracing the development and deployment of lethal agents from World War I to more contemporary conflicts. Harris and Paxman, through meticulous research and compelling prose, explore the ethical quandaries and devastating consequences of employing such insidious weapons. The book serves as a crucial examination of warfare’s evolution and its profound implications on global security and morality, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of military history and political science.





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