GAS, GAS, GAS! The Debate Over Chemical Warfare Between the World Wars

This is an exhibit created for HIST 696, a graduate course in digital history at George Mason University.  The exhibit concerns the debate that occurred between the World Wars over the proper role for chemical weapons in warfare.  The exhibit is based on primary research conducted by me, Christopher Warren, and all research, analysis, conclusions, and inevitable mistakes are mine and mine alone.  Please do not cite this exhibit for research purposes as it is a Ph.D. student project only. 

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Christopher Warren