Bayonet In Ww1

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Simply put, WWI was the most gruesome war in history in terms of weapons that caused the most human suffering and death. The Bayonet and Phosgene gas had no place for WWI. WWI, resolved many conflicted with the influence of weapons. Without these conflict being resolved we would not have the freedom we have today. Also, will be explained the motive of why Trench Broom and, sweepers was an impacted weapon for WWI. In many battles of WW1, the bayonet always had a strong presence in terms of deaths and, gruesomeness in which these weapons achieved death. The bayonet is a device that attaches to a soldier’s weapon for close range combat, and for assisted protection when they run out of ammunition (firstworldwar)(more). Poor training was advised regarding the bayonet's usage. Soldiers were instructed to direct the bayonet at vulnerable points of the enemy's body: Throat left or right breast and left or right groin. Aiming the …show more content…

During WWI it was very challenging to distinguish when a gas attack was approaching, given a limited amount of time to cover up and protect against the attack. As for the environment Phosgene gas had no benefits. Phosgene gas would stay in the ground after attacks and, cause pollution. The gas would also effect citizens living in the proximity of battle field as gasses would blow away. Phosgene gas had no immediate symtom. Symptom’s would start manifesting after 48 hours. (compound interest). Symptoms later included: coughing, burning in the throat and eyes, watery eyes, blurred vision, difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting (center for prevention). Due to the slow process of symptoms to appear Phosgene was essentially responsible for approsametly 85% of all chemical weapons deaths of WWI (Ranker). It was highly reactive and, toxic with other chemicals this was very dangerous. Simple and inexpensive to produce making it very popular for many divisions

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