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In World War I a part of the present Training Area Munster-North was used for production and field testing of chemical Agents. Buildings had been built for the production of chloropicrine and for filling of chemical ammunition. After the war, on October 24, 1919 by a powerful explosion all buildings were destroyed and 1000 t of warfare agents, 1 million chemical shells and 40 tank waggons with chemical warfare (CW) agents distributed on this area.
Wehrwissenschaftliche Dienststelle der Bundeswehr für ABC-Schutz, Munster (WWDBw ABC-Schutz)
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Martens, H. (1990). Incineration Plant for Toxic Waste of the Federal Armed Forces Defence Science Agency for NBC Protection in Munster. In: Arendt, F., Hinsenveld, M., Van Den Brink, W.J. (eds) Contaminated Soil ’90. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3270-1_331
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