Canisters or cylinders of gas were brought to the front and then simultaneously opened, allowing favorable winds to create a large gas cloud which drifted over enemy lines. As WW1 progressed, gas was increasingly used in artillery shells as well.
Mustard gas was fired from artillery guns at the enemy trenches in order to kill men or drive them out. A gas attack was usually followed by a massed infantry charge.
There is no such thing as a "Mustard Gun". Mustard gas was released from pressurized cylinders, not from some sort of a gun. It was also occasionally put into normal artillery shells, which were fired over enemy lines.
mustard gas kills you
Mustard gas burned the skin upon contact and when inhaled, burned up the lungs to where you would begin coughing up pieces of lung. It was fired from artillery guns and used to clear enemy trenches and soften up defenses.
signs and symptoms of mustard gas
No, its called 'mustard' gas because it has a yellow colour.
Mustard Gas was a blister agent.
mustard gas
It was called 'Mustard Gas'.
Yes It's called mustard gas antidote. Google it if you wish.
Any link between mustard gas and table salt.
None in the Holocaust or in the Second World War. There were victims (on both the front and at home) in the Great War.