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World War I gas warfare: Why soldiers used urine-soaked rags to survive chemical attacks
World War I soldiers used urine-soaked rags to survive chlorine gas, a desperate fix that sparked early chemical warfare ...
International treaties including the Chemical Weapons Convention (1997), Biological Weapons Convention (1975), Ottawa Treaty (1999), and Convention on Cluster Munitions (2010) banned weapons like ...
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