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1
Besides that first
asphyxiating
gas
,
there soon developed others even more deadly.
2
Article 171 forbids the manufacture of
asphyxiating
gases
and analogous materials in Germany.
3
But we have declared that nothing can kill us tomorrow but
asphyxiating
gas
.
4
The Germans began at this time the use of
asphyxiating
gases
in their attacks.
5
Will
asphyxiating
gas
,
and destruction of non-combatants and neutrals on land and sea, trouble him?
6
The enemy owes his success in this last attack entirely to the use of
asphyxiating
gas
.
7
The first use of
asphyxiating
gas
was by the Germans during the first battle of Ypres.
8
The immediate consequences were that the
asphyxiating
gas
of great intensity rendered immediately helpless thousands of men.
9
Asphyxiating
gas
is no worse than a storm of shells, or if worse then the more effective.
10
Asphyxiating
gas
employed by the Germans.
11
Following a heavy bombardment, the enemy attacked the French Division at about 5 p.m., using
asphyxiating
gases
for the first time.
12
Mr. Thomas Atkins, British regular, takes things as they come-anda lot of them come-shells, bullets,
asphyxiating
gas
,
grenades, and bombs.
13
The use, for the first time, of
asphyxiating
gases
drove back in confusion the French colonial troops on the left of the Canadians.
14
It was in this year, when Germany made use of
asphyxiating
gas
for the first time, that Canada received its most stinging blow.
15
Asphyxiating
gas
of great intensity was projected into their trenches, probably by means of force pumps and pipes laid out under the parapets.
16
The comments of the German newspapers on the advance of the imperial army north of Ypres readily admitted and justified the use of
asphyxiating
gases
.