Gas warfare in the First World War

  • Publication describing the history of the creation and use of the first anti-gas equipment by the imperial armies of Germany and Austria-Hungary, and by the army of the Kingdom of Italy. English version
  •  Gas warfare in the First World War
  •  Gas warfare in the First World War
  •  Gas warfare in the First World War
  •  Gas warfare in the First World War
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978-3-903341-17-3
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A book about the history of the creation and use of the first anti-gas equipment by the imperial armies of Germany and Austria-Hungary, and by the army of the Kingdom of Italy during World War I. The book contains 512 pages of information about gas protection equipment, from the first primitive devices to professional gas masks. The book also contains an historical overview of research in the field of poison gases in the three nations, information about the industries that took part in their production, and a chapter dedicated to the most important types of poison gas.

Written by:  Egidio Rossi, Marco Pisani, Andrea Brambilla, Ariberto Osio
ISBN: 978-3-903341-17-3
Weight: 3,5 kg
Issue info: 512 pages, bound in linen. Size: 29,5 x 26 cm.

• Book is published by Verlag Militaria, highly appreciated military history publishing house.

BOOK DESCRIPTION 

“Defeating the enemy by any means has always been a goal of warring parties. This was also true during the First World War, when no stone was left unturned to eliminate the enemy, even by using aggressive chemicals or poisonous substances, which science readily provided. For this reason, it soon became necessary to provide one’s own soldiers with anti-gas defence equipment to protect them against this invisible enemy.

In recent years the study of the anti-gas defence equipment supplied to the warring armies has seen growing interest. This book, comprehensively illustrated with photographs of more than 200 original specimens preserved in private collections or museums, seeks to describe and illustrate the most important anti-gas defence equipment used during the First World War by the imperial armies of Germany and Austria-Hungary, and by the army of the Kingdom of Italy.

This publication describes the development of these devices over time, from the first respirators borrowed from the sanitary sector to sophisticated protective masks with filters and their corresponding containers, and protective clothing for defence against blister-forming gases. Numerous official documents from the war years are accompanied by a number of important original photographs from the period that testify to the extensive use of anti-gas defence equipment in the trenches of the First World War. The book also contains an historical overview of research in the field of poison gases in the three nations, information about the industries that took part in their production, and a chapter dedicated to the most important types of poison gas."

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