The Riddle of the Rhine; chemical strategy in peace and war by Victor LeFebure
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Chemical-Tank Disarmament -Chemical Limitation-Research-Production-Mechanical
and Chemical Preparations for War-Recent Disarmament Proposals-The Covenant of the League Need for Guarantees-Viscount Grey, "Germany must disarm first'~-- Suggested Methods--"Vested Interests"--"Handing Over" Inventions-Neglect of Chemical Disarmament in the Treaty. 242 CONCLUSION-THE TREATY OF THE FUTURE. 264 ILLUSTRATIONS THE LIVENS PROJECTOR-I. _Frontispiece_ A completed battery of projectors in the foreground, with a battery on the left rear, half dug in. Suitably camouflaged with brush, the batteries are not observable by aircraft, and, being in "No-Man's-Land," neither party can detect them by day. FACING PAGE TYPICAL GAS SHELL BURSTING. 30 THE LIVENS PROJECTOR-II 61 A working party fitting electric leads and adjusting bombs prior to discharge. This work occurs at night. THE LIVENS PROJECTOR-III. 133 Explosion of Livens bombs on the objective. |
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