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One Hundred Years of Chemical Warfare: Research, Deployment, Consequences
“Gas, Gas, Gaas!” The Poison Gas War in the Literature and Visual Arts of Interwar Europe
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
The Scientist as Expert: Fritz Haber and German Chemical Warfare During the First World War and Beyond
pp. 25
From Berlin-Dahlem to the Fronts of World War I: The Role of Fritz Haber and His Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in German Chemical Warfare
pp. 45
Clara Immerwahr: A Life in the Shadow of Fritz Haber
pp. 69
France’s Political and Military Reaction in the Aftermath of the First German Chemical Offensive in April 1915: The Road to Retaliation in Kind
pp. 77
Preparing for Poison Warfare: The Ethics and Politics of Britain’s Chemical Weapons Program, 1915–1945
pp. 105
Challenging the Laws of War by Technology, Blazing Nationalism and Militarism: Debating Chemical Warfare Before and After Ypres, 1899–1925
pp. 135
Military-Industrial Interactions in the Development of Chemical Warfare, 1914–1918: Comparing National Cases Within the Technological System of the Great War
pp. 153
The Gas War, 1915–1918: If not a War Winner, Hardly a Failure
pp. 169
“Gas, Gas, Gaas!” The Poison Gas War in the Literature and Visual Arts of Interwar Europe
pp. 189
The Genie and the Bottle: Reflections on the Fate of the Geneva Protocol in the United States, 1918–1928
pp. 213
The Soldier’s Body in Gas Warfare: Trauma, Illness, Rentennot, 1915–1933
pp. 229
Chemical Weapons Research on Soldiers and Concentration Camp Inmates in Nazi Germany
pp. 259
No Retaliation in Kind: Japanese Chemical Warfare Policy in World War II
pp. 273
The 1925 Geneva Protocol: China’s CBW Charges Against Japan at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal
pp. 289
The Reconstruction of Production and Storage Sites for Chemical Warfare Agents and Weapons from Both World Wars in the Context of Assessing Former Munitions Sites
pp. 335
From Charles and Francis Darwin to Richard Nixon: The Origin and Termination of Anti-plant Chemical Warfare in Vietnam
pp. 349
The Indelible Smell of Apples: Poison Gas Survivors in Halabja, Kurdistan-Iraq, and Their Struggle for Recognition
pp. 363
The Use of Chemical Weapons in Syria: Implications and Consequences
pp. 379
A Century of Chemical Warfare: Building a World Free of Chemical Weapons
pp. 401
Statement by HE Ghislain D’hoop, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium
pp. 405
Fritz Haber and His Institute
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