During World War I, soldiers exposed to chemical gases such as chlorine and mustard gas suffered severe injuries and long-term health issues. Treatment options were limited, as medical personnel often lacked the knowledge and resources to effectively manage gas-related injuries. Victims experienced symptoms like respiratory distress, skin burns, and blindness, leading to high rates of suffering and mortality. The psychological impact of gas warfare also left deep scars on those who survived.
Roughly by the Germans
it was treated by the peoople getting a break from war
they were given monkeys
German Canadians were treated very badly.
they were treated with some respect but were still to be thought as "weak" in which posters came out saying that they can help but were not able to be in war
Roughly by the Germans
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it was treated by the peoople getting a break from war
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they were treated like black people in the 60s
they were treated very badly by Hitler but it depended on what country they were in for example he wanted to get rid of jews
The Jews were not in Palestine during World War I. The UN decided to create an Jewish country after World War II and the Holocaust.
Badly
They were invaded by the Germans and were treated like other people/countries who had been taken over by the Nazi.
because the ww1 is world war 1
they was treated like allies
A. people in Germany felt they had been treated unfairly. Apex