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World War One gas attacks were when the Germans gased the Trenches out with Mustard Gas. This caused a massive amount of deaths in the War.
It is estimated that only about 3% of World War I casualties were caused by poison gas. However there were many soldiers who were severely disabled due to exposure to various kinds of these gases.
Mustard Gas caused the most casualties and deaths in WWI.
Cl gas = it is clorine gas it affects the respritory system and then eats away at your internal organs
Gas attacks on military forces during combat were not commonly used during World War 2. One of the few fronts was in China by the Japanese.
World War One gas attacks were when the Germans gased the Trenches out with Mustard Gas. This caused a massive amount of deaths in the War.
Thousands, but the real total is unknown.
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They were put in gas chambers
In case of supprise gas attacks. Everyone had to take their gas mask with them where ever they went.
The Hague Convention in the early 1900 banned gas attacks. Even though Hitler did break many international war law, he encouraged and supported the ban of gas as chemical weapons. He knew the phycological concequences of it and also it would cost a lot more to supple a gas mask to every soldier.
They were efficient and the killer did not have to see the deaths of the victims.
It is estimated that only about 3% of World War I casualties were caused by poison gas. However there were many soldiers who were severely disabled due to exposure to various kinds of these gases.
Mustard Gas caused the most casualties and deaths in WWI.
The first gas attacks in WW1 were not lethal, but were designed to confuse the enemy long enough to be able to attack. When the attacks changed to a deadly type soldiers did not know how to deal with the gas. Gas masks were not always helpful, and death came slowly, taking hours or even days of horrible agony before succumbing to the gas effects.
No no gas was used in WW2
Asbestos is not a gas, but a particulate. Between 550 and 600 deaths per year in the US only.