The Germans used the deadly poison Mustard Gas in World War I. The British used something equivalent to this, but not exactly the same.
Ypres, France
In World War 1, we begin to see the first use of poision gas use. The Germans used chlorine and mustard gas to clear trenches of the Allied forces.
The Germans
Gasses were invented well before World War 1. The Britons originally thought that gas was not a weapon but it was the french who through out the first gas grenade. Chlorine gas was first made by the Germans.
it was the germans
Poison gas is brought into WWI by the Germans. Both sides used gas, although the Germans were the first to use poison gas
Mustard Gas
the Germans made it aswell as the flame thrower, gas, and the zepplin the Germans made it aswell as the flame thrower, gas, and the zepplin the Germans made it aswell as the flame thrower, gas, and the zepplin
I belive it was the Germans and then later on used by the Allies
The Germans used mustard gas during world war one.
Both sides, but the Germans started it.
mustard gas was used in world war 1 as weapon.it was introduced by Germans in 1917.
Gas was first used in warfare during the Second Battle of Ypres in 1915 by the Germans.
April 22, 1915 at 5:00PM, near Ypres France, the Germans released 168 tons of chlorine gas against the French.The above statement is not entirely correct, the first recorded gas attack was by the French in August 1914, they used tear gas grenades containing xylyl bromide on the Germans. The Second Battle of Ypres is the first use of gas with intent to cause harm rather than just an irritant.Actually, the first is statement is correct about the part that the Germans released a gas.. that person said chlorine (idk if the Germans released that) but i know that they released a gas called mustard gas at the Russians ;) lol all three answers u got r different.. XD
The Germans used the deadly poison Mustard Gas in World War I. The British used something equivalent to this, but not exactly the same.
That would be during WW1, Not WW2. But nonetheless, the Germans first used gas at Ypres in April 1915.