well yes they did cos if you think they would need too becouse bombers could bomb the country side if they found out hitler would make them go to the country side !
yes gas masks were used
So that you won't inhale anything poisonous.
The use of masks goes back to the 1800s when inventors developed masks for the miners and soldiers. We still have our soldiers outfitted with gas masks.
In the Metro 2033 universe, the gas masks used by the survivors are commonly referred to simply as "gas masks." They are essential for protecting against the toxic air in the post-apocalyptic underground environment. These masks often have filters that need to be replaced regularly to ensure safety from harmful contaminants outside. The gas masks are a critical piece of equipment for traversing the dangers of the metro system and the surface.
The Germans on the Western Front
they put it on like a Halloween mask and breathed normally.
Yes. Horses and dogs used gas masks; however, the animals were often forgotten or had to use simple cloth bags over there noses. Of the few animals used in the war, they had much higher casualty rates partly because they rarely had gas masks. Sometimes 5,000 animals would go in, and only 200 or so would return. They even had special "goggle" to protect animals' eyes from gas, but animals rarely got to use them. Carrier pigeons used fell from the sky because there were never gas masks for them. Nevertheless, mules, hoses, dogs, and yes even sheep and goats had gas masks, but only if they were lucky.
Not everyone was required to wear gas masks; it depended on the situation and the specific risks present. During events like World War I and World War II, military personnel and civilians in affected areas often wore gas masks to protect against chemical warfare. In certain emergency situations, such as chemical spills or natural disasters, local authorities may also recommend or require the use of gas masks. However, in everyday life outside these contexts, gas masks are not typically necessary.
Soldiers in the trenches got gas masks after the need became apparent. Chlorine gas was first used by the Germans on April 22, 1915. Mustard gas was used in 1917. 30,000 died from the gas and 50,000 troops were injured because of gas use. Gas masks did not work with mustard gas because that burns the skin.Here is a first hand account of gas warfare.http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/gas.htmhttp://chemicalweapons.cenmag.org/when-chemicals-became-weapons-of-war/
The evacuees were now at a safe distance from the fire, so they could relax, knowing they were lucky to have got out.
The intent was always to reach a safer environment, in most cases that meant a small town devoid of military value, or better still a farm in the countryside. The problem was that there were only so many farms in tranquil commuities to escape to. As an aside did your ever hear about the man that foresaw WWII and in an attempt to escape the consequences, he sold his Iowa farm and moved to a tiny Pacific Island that poised no threat. It was called Iwo Jima. (An Urban Legend that Paul Harvey reported on).
During World War I, it is estimated that over 1.5 million gas masks were produced by the end of the conflict. The masks were developed in response to the widespread use of chemical weapons on the battlefield. Various countries, including the United States, Britain, and Germany, manufactured different designs to protect soldiers from harmful gases like chlorine and mustard gas. The production of gas masks became essential as the war progressed and chemical warfare tactics evolved.