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By the end of the First World War, the British, French and American Armies were using gas more effectively than Germany, and the German Army’s ability to resist gas attacks was crumbling. After the war, the view in Britain that gas had been a uniquely German crime persisted, as did the fear of gas use in future conflicts, particularly against civilians. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the presen


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