WW1 British BEF Chemical Soldiers Gas Warfare Donald Richter SC Reference Book

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This is a used softcover WW1 British BEF Chemical Soldiers British Gas Warfare in World War 1 Donald Richter Reference Book.  Total of 282 pages with lots of pictures and information.

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“WW1 British BEF Chemical Soldiers: British Gas Warfare in World War I” by Donald Richter is a comprehensive reference book that delves deeply into the role and experiences of the British Expeditionary Force’s chemical soldiers. This meticulously researched softcover encompasses 282 pages filled with detailed narratives, photographs, and critical insights into the utilization and impact of gas warfare during WW1. Richter’s work sheds light on the harrowing yet pivotal deployment of chemical weapons and the brave soldiers who managed these operations. Illustrated with numerous images, it serves as both a scholarly resource and a gripping historical account, perfect for enthusiasts and researchers alike looking to understand the chemical dimension of the Great War. Whether you’re a history buff, academic, or simply curious about military history, this book promises a wealth of information and a poignant glimpse into a grim but significant aspect of World War I.

Conflict

WW I (1914-18)

Original/Reproduction

Original

Theme

Militaria

Region of Origin

Great Britain

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