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Second was Phosgene gas and third was Mustard gas. This burned the lungs of the inhaler leaving them to die in agony. Gas masks were issued to everyone in the country, but they weren't so useful and many people died. 4. Transportation: transportation greatly increased, as more troops were needed at battlefields and other places...
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British forces used everything from trains to lorries and even taxis. They transported 500 men in 1914; 250 taxis took the reserve troops to the Battle of Marne and thousands of lorries were used to transport troops to Verdun in 1916. 5. Communication: In 1914 both radios and telephones were the main ways of communication...
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