The Wall Street Journal Europe April 12, 1995, p. 6 Germany is preparing to do what most governments consider the unthinkable – reveal the names of Third World companies linked…
Germany
Listed below is a collection of the Wisconsin Project’s work on West Germany’s role in supplying Norwegian and Soviet heavy water to India and Pakistan in the 1970s and 1980s, as well Germany’s export of nuclear and missile technology to Iraq in the 1980s.
Who Armed Iraq? Answers the West Didn’t Want to Hear
The New York Times Week in Review July 18, 1993 The terms of the punishment forced on Iraq since the Persian Gulf War may be most valuable for what they…
Asia’s Nuclear Nightmare: The German Connection
The Washington Post June 10, 1990, p. C1 Despite the summit’s rosy afterglow, the risk of nuclear war is higher now than at any time in the past decade —…
Poison Gas Laws: Still Leaking
The New York Times March 25, 1990, Section 4, Page 19 When Libya’s poison-gas plant burned down last week, many people were relieved. Instead, they should have been horrified –…
Bombs for the World
Die Zeit (English Translation) January 13, 1989, p. 44 Why should Germany, an otherwise responsible country, shelter nuclear blackmarketeers? Germany’s help to Libya’s poison gas plant–just revealed by the New York…
Bonn’s Proliferation Policy
The New York Times January 4, 1989, Page A21 It should come as no surprise that a West German company has been accused of helping Libya build a plant to…
Testimony: Possible German Export Control Violations
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the Second Committee of Investigation, Duetscher Bundestag October 13, 1988 I am pleased to have this opportunity to…
Germany’s Heavy Water Laundry
In early May of this year, Norway confirmed that a German company had diverted 15 tons of its “heavy water” from international controls in 1983. Heavy water, or deuterium oxide,…