Thus were the terrible results of gas warfare. When I was stationed in Verdun, France, I went to an American World War I cemetery at Romange. The curator was a World War I veteran vet who survived a ...
In an attempt to find an antidote to phosgene, a toxic gas used as a weapon during World War I, Nazi doctors exposed 52 concentration-camp prisoners to the gas at Fort Ney near Strasbourg ...
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