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Accuracy How can a villager prevent soldiers from firing rockets from his street, becoming the target? The soldiers take cover beside their houses. And even if the villagers flee, the other side frequently miss their targets with pinpoint accuracy.

Poison Gas Poison gas was used a lot in WW1. The poison was put into a grenade.

More Poison Gas It was either shot off or thrown. It can inflict damage to the eyes, nose, throat, lungs, or kill you.

Gas Masks Doctors recommended that the troops urinate on a cloth and hold it over their mouth and nose. The next masks were cloth over the troops lower face and goggles to protect the eyes.

More Gas Masks Gas masks were introduced for animals that were used as transportation or in other parts of the war. There was one gas that they never found a countermeasure for, this gas was the mustard gas.

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