History of War – Issue 89, 2021
English | 83 pages | pdf | 41.79 MBOf all the weapons unleashed during the First World War, the mass deployment of poisonous gas on the Western Front arguably had the most horrific and shocking impact. From the first major use of chlorine gas at Ypres in 1915, these weaponised chemicals literally changed the face of the war, as both sides raced to develop masks to protect their frontline soldiers. At the same time they were creating new terrible concoctions with which to neutralise the enemy. The chilling frontline accounts of this new weapon still resonate today as the world continues to contend with its toxic legacy.
Tim Williamson
Editor-in-Chief

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