During World War II, one of the most notorious poisonous gases used was chlorine gas. While it was first deployed in World War I, its use continued into World War II, particularly by the Axis powers. Additionally, the Nazis used other toxic agents, such as Zyklon B, primarily in extermination camps. These gases caused severe respiratory damage and were responsible for numerous deaths.
tear gas
The main weapons used for world war 1 happen to be the muskets, poisonous gas, airplanes, and sniper rifles
The use of poisonous gas was only banned after ww1
White Star was a poison gas combination of phosgene and chlorine that the Allies deployed. Phosgene was the more poisonous agent, and chlorine was used to disperse the gas on enemy trenches.
Japan used Mustard gas on Chinese in World War II
Chlorine, which was used as a poisonous gas in World War I.
Mustard gas was a poisonous gas used.
Mustard Gas
Mustard Gas Chlorine
tear gas
You don't put gas into gas masks. They are used to keep out poisonous gases.
Chlorine gas was used as a poisonous gas in World War 1. It was one of the first chemical weapons employed in warfare and caused significant casualties and suffering among soldiers on the battlefield.
The main weapons used for world war 1 happen to be the muskets, poisonous gas, airplanes, and sniper rifles
One poisonous gas used in World War 1 and was stockpiled but not used in World War 2 was Mustard gas which is basically like mixing ammonia and chlorine bleach together. It can kill the lungs and nervous system quickly or a person can survive if the exposure is low but he or she will suffer many ailments from the exposure.
To kill the enemies
To kill/maim the enemy, as is the purpose of most weapons of war.
The use of poisonous gas was only banned after ww1