Chlorine gas was one of the most commonly used poison gases in World War 1. It caused severe respiratory issues and was devastating to soldiers on the battlefield. Mustard gas was another poison gas used, which caused painful blistering of the skin and lungs.
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.
Poison gas was first used as a weapon during World War I in 1915 by the German military. Chlorine gas was the first type of poison gas deployed in warfare, causing widespread devastation and casualties.
Poison gas was invented as a chemical weapon for use in combat, with intended effects of incapacitating or killing enemy soldiers. It was first used in World War I as a means of gaining a tactical advantage on the battlefield.
During World War I, poison gas was used as a chemical weapon by both the Allies and the Central Powers. It caused horrific suffering and death among soldiers, leading to the development of international chemical warfare treaties. Key chemicals used included chlorine, phosgene, and mustard gas.
No. Poison gas was first used in World War 1.
In the beginning of the war, only the Axis used poison gas (mustard gas was the first kind to be used), but by the end of the war, both sides used poison gas as a weapon.
Both sides, but the Germans started it.
Poison gas is brought into WWI by the Germans. Both sides used gas, although the Germans were the first to use poison gas
World War 1 was the first time Poison Gas was used on the battle field.
Germany
poison gas was used for the first time. APEX
Poison gas was used for the first time.
World War I
both sides, though it was the Axis who used it first.
Poison gas was first used by the Germans at Second Battle of Ypres during the First World War.
Poison gas was first used during this battle