Weapons of WW1. Modern Weapons Machine Guns The development of Machine guns made crossing no-mans land nearly impossible.

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Weapons of WW1

Modern Weapons Machine Guns

The development of Machine guns made crossing no-mans land nearly impossible

Artillery

Moving artillery was back breaking work in the mud

Big Bertha (Could hit targets 120km away)

Modern Weapons Cont’d… Flamethrowers

Chemical Weapons – A Gas Attack

Gas Masks (respirators) only became available later, at first the only protection were rags soaked in urine

A Victim of Mustard Gas

Chlorine Gas The Germans first used chlorine gas cylinders in April 1915 when it was employed against the French Army at Ypres.chlorineFrench ArmyYpres Chlorine gas destroyed the respiratory organs of its victims and this led to a slow death by asphyxiation. It was important to have the right weather conditions before a gas attack could be made. When the British Army launched a gas attack on 25th September in 1915, the wind blew it back into the faces of the advancing troops.British Army

Phosgene Gas One disadvantage for the side that launched chlorine gas attacks was that it made the victim cough and therefore limited his intake of the poison.chlorine Both sides found that phosgene was more effective poison to use. Only a small amount was needed to make it impossible for the soldier to keep fighting. It also killed its victim within 48 hours of the attack. Advancing armies also used a mixture of chlorine and phosgene called 'white star'.phosgene

Mustard Gas Mustard Gas was first used by the German Army in September The most lethal of all the poisonous chemicals used during the war, it was almost odourless and took twelve hours to take effect. Mustard GasGerman Army It was so powerful that only small amounts had to be added to high explosive shells to be effective. Once in the soil, mustard gas remained active for several weeks.

Tanks – in the beginning they were undependable and most often got stuck in the mud, however they were still terrifying to the enemy

Submarines

Fighter Planes

Casualties of War Country Mobilized Forces Total Casualties % of Force Russia12,000,0009,150,00076% British Empire 9,000,0003,200,00036% France8,400,0006,200,00073% Germany11,000,0007,100,00065% Austria- Hungary 7,800,0007,000,00090%

“Lest We Forget”