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The French developed poison gas during World War I as a means of warfare to gain a tactical advantage over their enemies. This chemical weapon was intended to inflict harm, create fear, and disrupt enemy lines. The use of poison gas was part of a broader trend during the war, as various nations sought innovative methods to break the stalemate of trench warfare. However, its deployment raised ethical concerns and led to international agreements to limit or ban chemical weapons in future conflicts.

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