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  • '''Mustard gas''' refers to a family of potentially lethal but primarily casualty-producin While it had been synthesized in 1860, mustard gas was first used in warfare in September 1917. German forces employed it agai
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  • 167 bytes (21 words) - 13:58, 23 November 2010
  • ...f the German armed forces to investigate treatment of injuries caused by [[mustard gas]], called "Lost" or "Yellow Cross" by Germany.
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  • {{r|Nazi mustard gas experiments}}
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  • ...f the German armed forces to investigate treatment of injuries caused by [[mustard gas]], called "Lost" by Germany
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  • {{r|Mustard gas}}
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  • The most common form of [[sulfur mustard]] "[[mustard gas]]" [[chemical weapon]], assigned the Western code HD
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  • ...f the German armed forces to investigate treatment of injuries caused by [[mustard gas]], called "Lost" or "Yellow Cross" by Germany.
    692 bytes (85 words) - 20:16, 23 November 2010
  • A group of [[alkylating agent]]s derived from [[mustard gas]], with the sulfur replaced by nitrogen, originally [[chemical weapon]]s bu
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  • {{r|Nazi mustard gas experiments}}
    703 bytes (107 words) - 19:19, 23 November 2010
  • ...aporate quickly and their hazard diminishes, while other agents, such as [[mustard gas]] or [[VX]], have low volatility and contaminate areas for long periods of
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  • ...f the German armed forces to investigate treatment of injuries caused by [[mustard gas]], called "Lost" by Germany
    351 bytes (41 words) - 21:34, 23 November 2010
  • '''Mustard gas''' refers to a family of potentially lethal but primarily casualty-producin While it had been synthesized in 1860, mustard gas was first used in warfare in September 1917. German forces employed it agai
    6 KB (979 words) - 11:49, 2 February 2023
  • {{r|Mustard gas}}
    455 bytes (63 words) - 21:17, 23 November 2010
  • ...edical experiments]] conducted here include [[Nazi mustard gas experiments|mustard gas]] and [[Nazi epidemic jaundice experiments|epidemic jaundice]].
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  • As a precursor of [[mustard gas]], it is in the least-controlled [[Chemical Weapons Convention/Schedules|Sc
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  • {{r|Nazi mustard gas experiments}}
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  • {{r|Nazi mustard gas experiments}}
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  • **[[Nazi mustard gas experiments]]
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  • ...y on December 2, 1944. Under great secrecy, she was carrying a supply of [[mustard gas]] bombs, reserved for retaliation against a German chemical attack. The sec
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  • ...he gas chamber order a version without it. When one local Polish unit used mustard gas against the Nazi invaders in 1939, the Germans did not retaliate. Winston Churchill's history of WWII shows he intended to use mustard gas against the beaches if the Germans invaded. The United States Joint Chiefs
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  • ...the later, filter-based masks which eventually became a military standard. Mustard gas, alas, was heavier than air, and so Morgan's hood offered little protection
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  • ...of Singapore supplied more than 4,500 tons of VX (nerve agent), sarin, and mustard gas precursors and production equipment to Iraq.<ref name="nytiraqchemweaponsgr }}</ref> Alcolac International, a U.S. company, transported thiodiglycol, a mustard gas precursor, to Iraq. Alcolac was successfully prosecuted for its violations
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  • ...te worked on improving gas masks and towards the end of the war invented [[mustard gas]] that was used at the western front in 1917.
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  • ...by the late al-Qaeda military commander, [[Mohammed Atef]], for poison and mustard gas training. After the 2003 war started, al-Libi recanted. Tenet agrees that a
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  • A British firm was reported to have exported thiodiglycol (a mustard gas precursor) and thionyl chloride (a nerve gas precursor) to Iraq in 1988 and
    28 KB (4,219 words) - 18:47, 3 April 2024
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