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Weapons of World War I – Part Two Why were some weapons considered unethical during WW I?

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2 Weapons of World War I – Part Two Why were some weapons considered unethical during WW I?

3 # 6 The Flame Thrower Developed by the Germans but used later by British & French Spreads fire by launching burning fuel A cylinder containing fuel was carried on your back Advantage: could easily destroy large amounts of territory Disadvantage: unethical to burn people alive, dangerous for the user

4 #7 Grenade Launchers Developed by the French, it was a handheld device that could launch grenades a long distance At first, they were sort of like a sling shot Later, they could be fired out of an air rifle Advantage: launched grenades further than a person could throw Disadvantage: dangerous for user if grenade falls off or gets stuck

5 #8 Trench Mortars A mortar is a short, wide tube that fires a missile/bomb from a steep angle that falls straight down on target Germans used this older weapon, (very surprising) so Allies use it too Advantage: could be fired from inside the trench, took large items Disadvantage: hard to aim, could explode inside trench

6 #9 Poison Gas The French were the first to use tear gas to disable an enemy Later, Germany develops mustard gas & ammonia based poison gas Germany widely used poison gas against allied troops. Later both sides use poison gas as a weapon – everyone needs gas masks Gas caused choking, blindness, severe blisters and death Advantage: fairly undetectable, enemy doesn’t see it coming Disadvantage: seen as a very unethical weapon. Treaties were signed after WWI that bans poison gas warfare

7 Nearly 90,000 of the 9.7 million casualties were due to poison gas CountryTotal Casualties Gas Casualties Austria-Hungary1.2 million3,000 British Empire 908,371 8,109 France1.4 million 8,000 Germany1.8 million9,000 Italy650,0004,627 Russia1.7 million56,000 USA116,7081,462 Ottoman Empire800,000 1,000


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