In 1915, the battlefields of World War I witnessed a horrifying innovation — the first large-scale deployment of chlorine gas, marking the beginning of modern chemical warfare. Crime sparks state of ...
In April 1915, the German Army released 150 tons of chlorine gas at Ypres, marking the dawn of modern chemical warfare. This video explores how the attack unfolded—and how soldiers tried to survive.
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