Ww1 Chemical Weapons

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Air pollution and the earth also apply effects of widespread use of chemical weapons in a fierce battle. First World War, WW1 is the starting point for the use of chemical weapons is the most terrible. Power Associates (English, France and Italy) as well as the Axis powers (Germany, Austria and Turkey) use of poison gas in warfare. In April 1915, the German army releases chlorine gas through steel container against Allied, Allies in Langemarck, near Ypres. This has led to the resulting Cloud Akrid and then enveloped the Allied forces. This has resulted in the Allied forces experienced coughing, shortness of breath to face a bluish, and then die and also polluted air. In addition, in 1917, mustard gas was used by Germany against France. Gas

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