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The three types used were Chlorine gas which was used as a choking agent, Phosgene gas which is also a chocking agent, and Mustard gas which is blister gas, and upon skin contact would give you blisters/clothes would melt and stick to your skin

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Q: Who used grenades in the World War 1?
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Was hand grenades used in World War 1?

Yes, hand grenades were widely used in WW1


During World War 1 were any explosives used?

Yes, grenades were used.


What weapons were used World War 1?

Bolt Action,Handguns,Machineguns,and grenades


Why were grenades used in World War 1?

Grenades was a new development in World War 2. Very few people on any side had them.


What kind of bombs were used during World War 1?

Mortars, artillery shells especially shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.


What are facts about grenades used in World War 1?

Moderately effective due to trench warfare.


What kind of bombs were used durng World War 1?

They were mostly motar rounds, artillery shells particularly shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.


Names of bombs during world war 1?

grenades


What were the use of grenades in world war 1?

Killing enemy soldiers.


Why were hand grenades innovative in World War 1?

Grenades were used in warfare LONG before WW I. However, they were reserved for special uses. In WW I they were carried by the average combat soldier. Grenades were in use before the American Revolution- 141 years earlier than WW I.


What time period did they make grenades?

They were new in World of War 1 and hundreds of thousands were made during World War 2 and other wars.


What kinds of guns were in world war 1?

machine guns, bolt action rifles, pistols, snipers, rifles, rocket propelled grenades, morters, grenades, and howitzers!