I see the "Modern History of Chemical Weapons" section sticks to the commonly taught (false) history of Germany using chemical weapons first in World War I, when France had been using gas grenades since August 1914 (and Germany had at least two failed chemical attack attempts before April 1915, an October 1914 dianisidine chlorosulfate attack where the bursting charges incinerated the chemical and a January 1915 attack with xylyl bromide where the chemical froze so quickly it didn't have any effect).
ETA: the description of Jan Husster in "The Treasure Mine" says he joined the militia in 1197 instead of 1997.
ETA: the description of Jan Husster in "The Treasure Mine" says he joined the militia in 1197 instead of 1997.
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