Poison gas was considered a crude weapon in World War I because it lacked precision and reliability; it could be affected by weather conditions, such as wind, which could shift the gas back towards the attacking troops. Additionally, its effects were often indiscriminate, harming soldiers and civilians alike, and causing prolonged suffering rather than immediate death. The psychological impact was significant, but the unpredictability and inhumane nature of its use led to widespread condemnation and eventual bans in later conflicts.
Poison Gas.
Because the poison gas would kill them to
Poison gas
Yes, it killed many people.
In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
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Poison Gas.
Because the poison gas would kill them to
Poison gas
Yes, it killed many people.
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.
Poison gas was the terrifying weapon of World War 1. The V1 Flying Bomb and V2 Rocket were the terrifying weapons of WW2.
In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
Poison gas would fit that description.
Invented by French chemist Claude Berthollet, chlorine gas was first used as a weapon by the military during the first World War in 1914. Chlorine gas was first used as a disarming weapon, and later as a fatal poison.
The French army used it first not as a weapon but as a deterrent. it is similar to modern day tear gas.
There is no clear anser to this question but a lot of people argue that Poison Gas and Machine Guns were the most deadly weapons in WWI.