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Did the allies know Germany had nerve agents during the war or did they find out once Germany was occupied?
With good reason. I believe the Air raid on Bari in Feb, 1944 by Ju-88's proved that at the very least, the Allies were transporting Mustard Gas other chemical weapons.The Germans seem to have been convinced that the allies (specifically the British) had developed similar weapons and this may have acted as a deterrent.
If that's the case, then why were the allies caught with large quantities Mustard gas in ship cargo holds on Feb/44? I don't think it was to use on ham sandwichesThe one thing that stopped the use of mustard gas etc was the ghastly memories of WW1.
'If that's the case, then why were the allies caught with large quantities Mustard gas in ship cargo holds on Feb/44? I don't think it was to use on ham sandwiches'..
That is a fascinating statement, is there a link or book you can point me too so I could learn more about what you said. I would like to knowThe same reason the allies discovered artillery shells loaded with nerve agents in Germany in 1945.
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Steve
That is a fascinating statement, is there a link or book you can point me too so I could learn more about what you said. I would like to know
specifically which nerve agents, when where exactly they were found. Thanks for the heads up on this.
The same reason the allies discovered artillery shells loaded with nerve agents in Germany in 1945.The same reason submarines are dispersed around the globe today, capable of launching their nuclear arsenals.
The incident you referred to only caused a stir because the use of "dangerous gases" in warfare was banned in 1925. Neither the UK nor most other combatants in WW2 in Europe were allowed to deploy them as they had signed the relevant treaty. Japan and China had also signed.
See "Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare", usually called the Geneva Protocol, which is the treaty signed in 1925.
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Steve
That is a fascinating statement, is there a link or book you can point me too so I could learn more about what you said. I would like to know
specifically which nerve agents, when where exactly they were found. Thanks for the heads up on this.
i dont see where nuking germany serves any purpose.