Chemical warfare

Author: Fries, Amos A. (Amos Alfred)

Synopsis:

In 'Chemical Warfare', Fries and West delve into the dark and secretive world of chemical weapons, taking readers on a thrilling journey through history, science, and international politics. From the ancient use of poison in warfare to the modern-day development of deadly nerve agents, this book uncovers the shocking truths behind the deadliest weapons known to man. With gripping narratives and expert analysis, the authors explore the devastating impact of chemical warfare on both soldiers and civilians, revealing the terrifying potential for destruction that lies within these lethal substances.

Genres: Non-fiction, History, Military

Themes: Weapons of mass destruction, Ethics of warfare, International relations

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