The casualites would have been drastically lower and the terror level in the trenches also would have been less.
mustard gas tear gas poison gas
poison gas was considered a war crime to use after ww1
Influenza was commonly a problem during WW1. The death toll was nearly 20,000,000. More than half of this was caused by the flu.
Both actually. but it was more affective in closer distance because the gas was more harmful. whereas if it was from long distance, the enemy would see the gas and retreat or do something to face the problem. :-)
There are the remains of poison gas manufacturing during World War 1 at the rear of the British Salt plant in Middlewich Cheshire. The railway sidings are still there where it was loaded for its journey to France.
it could take a while to activate the poison and its affects
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phosgene gas
The gas mask
poison gas was considered a war crime to use after ww1
For example in April of 1915, Germany began using poison gas. The gas burned lungs and blinded many eyes.
Germany was the first country to use poison gas
The use of poisonous gas was only banned after ww1
Bombs from aeroplanes. Tanks. Poison Gas.
Influenza was commonly a problem during WW1. The death toll was nearly 20,000,000. More than half of this was caused by the flu.
machine guns tanks poison gas submarines airplanes