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inna [77]
3 years ago
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Paragraph about POISON GAS that includes answer of this question (Find out more about the use of poison gas by both the Germans

and the Allies during World War I What were the effects of different types of poison gas? How did soldiers avoid being gassed? How were victims treated? Has chemical warfare been practiced in other modern wars besides World War IP Share your findings by writing a column for a health newsletter.).
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alekssr [168]3 years ago
5 0

Poison gas was used in both ww1 and ww2.in ww1 poison gas was used in trench war fare mostly tear gas so most people carried gas masks where ever they go.In ww2 poison gas was used during the holucast and killed millions.Soldiers avoided gas by using gas mask.There wasn’t a specific treatment but they can prevent it by waearing a gas mask.If you get in contact with gas it usually involves in death but other gasses just make you blind and lost of hearing

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