1914 - 1918

Chemical Agent Bursting Bottle

Artillery shells were the preferred method to disperse poison gas. German ‘Blue Cross’ shells contained glass bottles like this filled with fine arsenic dust. Once dispersed, the dust penetrated an enemy’s gas mask, causing uncontrollable coughing and forcing him to remove it. With his mask removed he would succumb to other lethal chemical agents.

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Unit1st Division
Date1914 - 1918
ConflictWorld War I
NationalityGerman
RightsFirst Division Museum
Identifier2010.227.3
On-DisplayYes
Citation"Chemical Agent Bursting Bottle." First Division Museum. Accessed April 23, 2024, https://www.fdmuseum.org/collections/chemical-agent-bursting-bottle/.

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