There were many types of poison gas. The most deadly was mustard gas. It chokes you and burns your skin, and the worst thing is that you didn't know it was coming until you saw smoke coming in, or you started choking, or you heard a poison gas emergency signal. You just couldn't see it ahead of time. Another poison gas was tear gas. It would damage your eyes. Chlorine gas was a harsh one as well. It would have filled up your lungs with liquid so you couldn't breathe. Breathing in only a small amount would result in gas. Many times your gas mask was more important than your rifle. Gas was difficult and dangerous to use though, because the wind could easily change direction and carry poisonous gas to your own side. Despite its setbacks, it was the easiest way to kill. Also, gas was never reported to have been used in WWII.
The mustard capital of the world is Dijion, France. Do you like mustard?
None in the Holocaust or in the Second World War. There were victims (on both the front and at home) in the Great War.
During World War I, it is estimated that around 90,000 soldiers died as a result of mustard gas and other chemical agents. Mustard gas caused severe injuries and long-term health issues, contributing to a significant number of fatalities and suffering among those exposed. However, exact figures can vary, as many deaths may have been attributed to secondary infections or other complications related to chemical exposure.
Mustard Gas (Yperite) was first used by the German Army in September 1917. It had disastrous affect on humans who were exposed to this dangerous vapor. Mustard gas is a strong compound that causes blisters. Choosing the right safety gear like gas masks would help protect oneself from Nuclear, Chemical & Biological agents Mustard gas was used in chemical warfare as early as World War I by Germans and as late as the Iran-Iraq War in 1980-1988. Sulfur mustard is a thick liquid, which was made for use as a chemical weapon. The sulfur mustards, of which mustard gas is a member, are a class of related vesicant chemical warfare agents with the ability to form large blisters on exposed skin. In their pure form most sulfur mustards are colorless, odorless, viscous liquids at room temperature. The name "mustard" comes from the smell associated with impure mustard gas, which is usually yellow-brown in color and has an odor resembling mustard plants, garlic or horseradish.
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The Germans used mustard gas during world war one.
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Mustard gas is considered one of the worst weapons used in World War I. It caused severe injuries such as blindness, burns, and respiratory issues, leading to slow and painful deaths for those exposed to it. The psychological impact of mustard gas also left a lasting scar on survivors.
It was called 'Mustard Gas'.
Canada is the world's largest producer of mustard, with the single province of Saskatchewan providing fully 80% of the nation's annual yield. The United States is the world's largest consumer of mustard.
Cannisters of mustard gas were shot at enemy troops in order to poison them.
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