Chemical Warfare: A Brief History

  • Croddy E
  • Perez-Armendariz C
  • Hart J
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Abstract

We generally think of chemical warfare as a modern phenomenon, but it has its precursors in ancient and medieval warfare, and especially siege warfare. Assaults on castles and walled cities could drag on for months or even years, so it is not surprising that a...

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Croddy, E., Perez-Armendariz, C., & Hart, J. (2002). Chemical Warfare: A Brief History. In Chemical and Biological Warfare (pp. 127–167). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0025-0_5

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