11/01/2013 Poison Gases during WW1 Poison gases are one of the most fearful weapons through out the whole entire World War I. Even though killing rate of machine gun during World War I was compared more than the killing rate of Poison Gases. Poison Gases is more as a slow term affect during the war, since when enemies are not in battle the opponent can still use poison gases to contaminate the living environment that their enemies lived in. And most of times during the middle of world war one poison…
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would have been of us if we had no technology? Well technology has been exclusively beneficial in human history by providing us with electricity, gas marks, paper and trains. For example paper helped the chinese in 105 A.D to modernize, poison gases helped the World War 1, electricity helped the United States to modernize in the 1800's, and railroads helped the Industrial Revolution. Have you ever wonder how did railroads helped people in history? Well railroads have been exclusively beneficial in…
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Scott Wheeler History C 5/11/14 Chemical Warfare Chemical warfare was introduced to the people during the World War I. The French shot tear gas rifle grenades at their enemies to stun them. The first major gas attack was at the second battle of Ypres, Belgium, on April 22,1915 using chorine gas released from cylinders was used by the Germans in an assault in trench wars. The gas was very effective and could kill 5000 people and scaring 10,000 also prevented the assault. At the third battle…
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The trenches of World War One stand as a testament to the brutal and harsh conditions that millions of soldiers suffered from during the First World War. In the First World War there were a total of 35,000 miles of trench dug. This paper will inform you about the experience that soldiers went through in the trenches, including trench conditions, diseases, shell shock, poison gas, and the casualties that occurred. Trenches were not used for combat before WW1, but since they provided protection for…
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10/18/2013 English 101 Bisbee Say No to Poison Gas The president of the United States, Barack Obama, spoke to the nation concerning the aftermath in Syria of the massacre involving poison gas that Assad’s government released into the air on August 21st. He states, “Men, women, children lying in rows killed by poison gas, others foaming at the mouth, gasping for a breath; a father clutching his dead children, imploring them to get up and walk” (Obama). This is just one of the many attacks throughout the…
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people define war as a time of death and horror, but others sometimes define war as a time where many new technologies are being created. During the World War I, countries that were fighting each other starts to find if there is any new ways the war can be fought. From the concept of trench warfare to the new ways of convincing people to join the war using simple propagandas. The new weapons used in the WWI greatly changed the way battles were fought on trenches, sea, and land. Poison gas were used…
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Weapons Technology greatly affected the way in which wars were fought, especially in World War One. The inventions of the machine gun, the development of poison gas, and the introduction of the first tanks caused armies to fight using the bunkering method. This allowed men to huddle in trenches along what are called skirmish lines and throw, lob, and fire by other means weapons to cause damage while men were protected by about 4 to 5 feet deep earth. Firstly, the machine gun was not so easy to transport but had its own benefits…
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History 3 Honors 12/12/14 Research Paper on World War 1 In June of 1914 the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary and his wife were assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo (Part of Bosnia and Herzegovina). The Serbian nationalist assassinated them because Austria Hungary was in control of Sarajevo. This assassination was the main cause of World War 1. There were advances in technology never seen before. There was the use of poison gas, submarines, airplanes, gas masks, new weapons…
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a symbol of the government. dictatorship and one party rule: exercises absolute authority dominates the government. ideology: justifices government actions. Glorifies the arms of the state. state control over the individual: demands total obedience to authority and personal sacrifice for the good of the state. state control over the sectors of society: business, labor, housing, family tree, and youth groups. 2.) What were some of the causes of World War 1? Name at least 4 and explain each. Mutual…
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How Did Technological Advancements Colour World War 1? Specifically, World War 1 or, and as it was also famously called the Great War, was a world war that was fought from 1914 to 1918. It started with the shooting of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and the complex series of events that developed to expand the conflict to almost all the leading world powers. Ultimately, although the flame of the industrial revolution noticeable coloured the war significantly, the technological advancement…
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