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    Chemical Weapons

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    "gas" (actually an aerosol or vapor) was used effectively on numerous occasions by both sides to alter the outcome of battles. A significant number of battlefield casualties were sustained. The Geneva Protocol‚ prohibiting use of chemical weapons in warfare‚ was signed in 1925. Several nations‚ the United States included‚ signed with a reservation forswearing only the first use of the weapons and reserved the right to retaliate in kind if chemical weapons were used against them (the United States did

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    Artificial Intelligence and the Modern Military Wayne K Sullivan Saint Leo University MGT 327‚ CA01‚ Management Information Systems Professor Lawrence Mister November 26‚ 2011 Purpose: In today ’s military‚ leaders are continuously seeking ways to incorporate new technology to take the place of human soldiers. It has long been an important goal to be able to remove the human element from the modern battlefield‚ thus enabling high risk or sensitive political operations to

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    History Prep 2/4/15 Why did the Western Front end up in a stalemate between 1915 and 1917? In August 1914 after the murder in Sarajevo of Franz Ferdinand of Austria‚ 2 main alliances set off to war. 2 of the nations of the Triple Alliance‚ Austria and Germany went to war against the Triple Entente‚ Britain‚ France and Russia. In this essay‚ we will focus on the development of the events on The Western Front where Germany faced France. All the powers had thought and planned their war strategy

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    wold war one year 12 core

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    soldiers retreating back in to Paris ii. Damaged the German troops in number d. Resistance from Belgium i. Leading Britain in to the war ii. German delay ( food supply) e. New technology favoured the defensive side. The nature of trench warfare and life in the trenches dealing with experiences of both allied and German soldiers. The Germans retreated back to Aisne‚ choose the most advantageous position a. permanent trenches protect by barbed wires‚ mines and sandbags German fortifications

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    Modern History Noted - Ww1

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    War on the Western Front * THE REASONS FOR THE STALEMATE ON THE WESTERN FRONT * War began August 14th * Both sides thought it would be a rapid war‚ ‘all over by Christmas’ and that their side would be victorious -> views were unrealistic Schlieffen Plan * Based on the idea that Germany would eventually have to fight France and Russia but should avoid fighting both at once * France would expect Germany to invade from the east‚ so would not be prepared for an invasion

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    Nazi and Area 731

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    kilometer-square complex in the city of Harbin (now part of Northeast China) those behind the sickening ‘research’ developed some of the most cruel and sadistic experiments ever to be conducted on human victims. These included vivisection‚ amputations‚ germ warfare tests‚ explosive weapons testing‚ and much more. Sheldon H. Harris‚ one of the foremost historians on Unit 731‚ explained in a History Channel documentary how the people tortured and killed were treated as objects: “These scientists had a weird sense

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    with dead bodies; their faces concealed with primitive gas masks. It was one of the only conflicts where the tactics failed to keep up with technology and‚ as a result‚ had a devastating effect on human life. The elements of WWI including chemical warfare and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are illustrated in Ernest Hemingway ’s "Soldier ’s Home". Soldiers were exposed too much during the war‚ but chemical weapons were most likely the most horrifying and remembered. Despite the Hague Convention

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    fission device‚ and they can be dropped from an airplane‚ fired from an artillery gun‚ or attached to various types of rockets. N uclear Weapons are waste of space that cause too much pain. Nuclear weapons are inhumane; they should not be used in warfare‚ or at any other time. The damage they cause is irreversible‚ and the pain and suffering caused by nuclear weapons is inexcusable. When a nuclear weapon is dropped‚ everything is destroyed‚ and the radiation left over makes the place uninhabitable

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    a useful method and killed a lot of people. Source C has informed me about the use of gas attacks in the trenches in 1917 and it also gives me evidence of other key information about trench warfare in world war one. All though it only shows me the German trench‚ I can still predict that British trench warfare is similar and therefore it is a useful source. Source a shows a British trench in July 1916‚ during the battle of the Somme. From the source‚ I can interpret that the soldiers are wearing

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    Mustard Gas

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    What sulfur mustard is * Sulfur mustard is a type of chemical warfare agent. These kinds of agents are called vesicants or blistering agents‚ because they cause blistering of the skin and mucous membranes on contact. * Sulfur mustard is also known as “mustard gas or mustard agent‚” or by the military designations H‚ HD‚ and HT. * Sulfur mustard sometimes smells like garlic‚ onions‚ or mustard and sometimes has no odor. It can be a vapor (the gaseous form of a liquid)‚ an oily-textured

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