Thursday, May 8, 2014

A Revolution in Killing The Technological Innovations of WWI

by Felix Bohr
A Revolution in Killing: The Technological Innovations of WWI A new era in warfare was born on the battlefields of Flanders in 1915. German troops launched a chlorine gas attack in the first ever large-scale use of chemical weapons. It was but one of the technical innovations seen during World War I, and not all of them were as deadly.  More.

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