Germany and its Abuse of Chemical Warefare

Title: Germany and its Abuse of Chemical Warefare
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Germany and its Abuse of Chemical Warefare
When Germany launched its chlorine attack at Ypres on 22 April 1915, it caught the world by surprise. It aroused world public opinion, which blamed Germany for breaching The Hague Conventions. Germany justified its actions. They stated that The Hague Conventions only discussed projectiles whose sole purpose was the diffusion of asphyxiating or deleterious gases and did not cover gases released by cylinders. The Germans also stated that France broke the conventions first. Throughout the rest of …showed first 75 words of 4245 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 4245 total…depending on the needs of the moment for propaganda reasons. "The novelty of the weapon, the secretiveness of the chemists, and the inexperience of the troops provided ideal conditions for the growth of legends, for claims and counter-claims, and for assertions that went unchallenged." After the signing of the armistice, the use of chemical agents during the Great War caused the public and the military to closely examine them, and prepare for their future use.

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