On January 31st 1915 the German Army fired shells of tear gas on Russian forces during the Battle of Bolimov. The gas proved ineffective against the Russians. Why was this?

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Fifteen years before the outbreak of World War I the Hague convention forbade the use of poisonous gases in warfare.  Despite this, chemical weapons were used by both sides during the war.


On January 31st 1915 the German Army fired shells of tear gas on Russian forces during the Battle of Bolimov. The gas proved ineffective against the Russians. Why was this?






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