
How US Anthropoligists Planned "Race-Specific" Weapons Against the Japanese
CounterPunch magazine, November 25, 2005
During the Second World War, over two dozen anthropologists worked for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the institutional predecessor to the CIA, performing a variety of tasks .... one 1943 OSS document, the "Preliminary Report on Japanese Anthropology," which which reveals that World War II-era anthropologists were recommending culture- and race-specific means of killing Japanese soldiers and civilians. This report sought to determine if there were "physical characteristics in which the Japanese differ from others in such a way as to make these differences significant from the point of view of carrying on the war".....more....