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How did Chemical Weapons affect World War 1? Was it successful?

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Many gases were used and they often were very deadly and killed both sides.
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Answer:The weapons caused immense carnage and suffering but had little impact on the outcome of the war. They helped the Germans more than the Allies, but they ‘did not win them a battle, let alone give them victory’, wrote Haber’s son, Lutz. 1 He concluded that chemical warfare was ‘largely a waste of effort’

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