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it really depends on which gas but with mustard gas, it caused blindness and nearly never actualy killed the soldiers, but when the germans invented new gasses, they couldnt see the gas and so didnt prepare for it, in the end, the got massive headaches and tehn they frothed from there moputh, became extremly ill and their skin changed colour from normal to dark green or even purple. They then had a build up of yellow liquid in the lungs, caused by the frothing and then drowned, only on the ground, due to over flowing lungs. So not the best thing to die from! :/

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The use of gas in World War I had a terrible effect on soldiers. Many thousands died from the effects while others struggled with debilitating injuries for lifetimes.

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