A poison gas attack using gas cylinders in world war one
No, that was chlorine, being enough toxic as war gas WW-I
someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary War
Victory Bonds were a type of government bond issued to finance military operations and war efforts during World War I and World War II. Citizens were encouraged to purchase these bonds as a way to support the war financially. Victory Bonds were considered a patriotic duty and helped raise funds for the war while providing a return on investment for bondholders after a set period of time.
Victory bonds were sold in countries like the United States, Canada, Britain, and Australia during World War I and World War II. They were sold through banks, post offices, and by various government agencies to raise funds for the war effort.
Chlorine gas was used as a deadly chemical weapon in World War 1. It is a colourless gas that can cause severe respiratory distress and lead to death if inhaled in high concentrations.
It was called "The Chemists' War" due to the significant involvement of chemists in developing chemical weapons during World War I. This led to the use of chemical warfare, including deadly gases like mustard gas, and marked the first large-scale use of chemical weapons in a conflict. The use of chemicals in warfare during this time had a profound impact on the tactics and strategies employed by both sides.
the whole war that's why its called world war
The Great War, or the War to end all Wars.
World War I was originally called "The Great War" (not the Civil War)
The Great War
The war in 1914, originally called the Great War, was later called a world war as it was fought by more countries and on a larger scale than any war before.
The First World War ( 1914 to 1918 ) was also called "The Great War " at the time.
its the only war called world war 1
It was called The Cold War.
Because it progressed on to World War 2
World War 1.
it was war against the great countres of the world