History books include commentary on Poisen Gas because it was an integral part of warfare during the time of the First World War (in the early 1900s). Mustard Gas and others were commonly used by both sides to try to gain a strategic or tactical advantage over their foes.
Poison gas and blistered your skin and burned your eyes and that is the reason they wore gas masks
If you dig deep in the history books, there is something about Germany that you wouldn't be surprised about.
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 considered a war crime to use after ww1
Zyklon B was the poison used in the Auschwitz gas chambers.
the poison gas was used because it makes people suffer first then die. it also doesn't leave a fingerprint
to poison stuff
Poison gas and blistered your skin and burned your eyes and that is the reason they wore gas masks
poison gas is no longer allowed in warfare.
poison
If you dig deep in the history books, there is something about Germany that you wouldn't be surprised about.
your question lacks detail. some gases are poison, some aren't. depends what gas you are talking about
Halabja poison gas attack happened on 1988-03-16.
It was the Germans and it was Chlorine 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).
Poison gas is brought into WWI by the Germans. Both sides used gas, although the Germans were the first to use poison gas