
When people were under a chemical gas attack, they might not notice it at first, it might take a few hours or even a day to affect them. When it finally did effect them they would get rashes all over their bodies, in their nose and in their throats. They would start to swell and close up breathing passage. The person would slowly suffocate.



Why it was called Mustard Gas was because of the smell it made. It smelled of strong mustard.
A gas mask consisted of a breathing tank, a built-in filter, and glass eye-pieces. Men would have to shave their beards, so that it would be fully enclosed.

Gas was horrible and killed many during both wars.
In World War II it was banned, although sometimes the rule was disobeyed and used.
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