by Dan Blade
Chemical Warfare (CW) was initiated in April 1915 when the Germans released approximately 160 tons of chlorine gas against the Allies in the trenches of Ypres, France. In response to this method of attack many of the coun...read more
The effects of chemical warfare during WW1 Known as the 'War to end all Wars', the Great War as it was called upon cessation of hostilities on 11th November 1918 at 11.00am (as there had not been a second world war yet)...read more
by Mark Hopkins
Chemical warfare during the First World War involved the use of poisonous gases. The war became a stalemate on the Western Front by late 1914, and static defense lines characterized by trench warfare became the norm. The u...read more
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