The Germans used mustard gas during world war one.
It was called 'Mustard Gas'.
It was succesfull for any country that used it anywhere
No, mustard gas is not derived from the mustard plant. The name "mustard gas" comes from its yellow-brown color and its mustard-like odor, but it is a synthetic chemical warfare agent known as sulfur mustard. It was first used in World War I and has harmful effects on the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. The mustard plant itself, which produces mustard seeds used in cooking, is entirely unrelated to this toxic chemical.
Mustard gas was a poisonous gas used.
A gas called "Mustard Gas"" was used.
Yes. Mustard Gas
Germany
The Germans used the deadly poison Mustard Gas in World War I. The British used something equivalent to this, but not exactly the same.
Cannisters of mustard gas were shot at enemy troops in order to poison them.
Japan used Mustard gas on Chinese in World War II
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