The Germans used the deadly poison Mustard Gas in World War I. The British used something equivalent to this, but not exactly the same.
Japan used Mustard gas on Chinese in World War II
The earliest was tear gas (xylyl chloride), followed by chlorine in 1915, and by phosgene gas and "mustard gas" (Yperite) on a larger scale. Used to a lesser extent were bromine and chloropicrin. The French army also used one of the first nerve gases, one obtained from prussic acid.
In World War 1, we begin to see the first use of poision gas use. The Germans used chlorine and mustard gas to clear trenches of the Allied forces.
It was called 'Mustard Gas'.
tear gas
Yes. Mustard Gas
A gas called "Mustard Gas"" was used.
Cannisters of mustard gas were shot at enemy troops in order to poison them.
an element that was used was chlorinethere are some others such as tear and mustard gas
In the beginning of the war, only the Axis used poison gas (mustard gas was the first kind to be used), but by the end of the war, both sides used poison gas as a weapon.
The common poison gas of WWI was Mustard Gas, a combination of Sulfur and Chlorine (C4H8Cl2S).
He was actually hit by mustard gas (a poison gas that smells like mustard) near the end of World War I. The war ended while he was still in a hospital recovering from the poison.
Mustard Gas WAS very effective.
Poison gas (of several varieties, including chlorine, mustard gas, and phosgene) was used in WW I, but tanks weren't used until WW II.
The Germans used mustard gas during world war one.
The common poison gas of WWI was Mustard Gas, a combination of Sulfur and Chlorine (C4H8Cl2S).
It wasn't just one gas, it included phosgene, chlorine, and mustard gas. This war was the first time ever any of these poisons were used in warfare.