Chemical compounds used by the Germans in gas clouds or shells during World War I. The compounds include allyl mustard oil, benzyl bromide, bromo-acetone, bromo-ketone, chloro-acetone, chlorine, and various others. These compounds were used for chemical warfare purposes. Photograph taken on March 9, 1918.


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