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[[File:British infantry advancing at Loos 25 September 1915.jpg|thumb|right|Chemical weapons were heavily used during [[The Darks Years|the Dark Years]] of the [[Creeperian Civil War]] from 1939 to 1944.]]
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[[File:British infantry advancing at Loos 25 September 1915.jpg|thumb|right|Chemical weapons were heavily used during the [[Creeperian Civil War]] from 1933 to 1949.]]
  
 
Both the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] and the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] deploayed the use of '''chemical weapons during the Creeperian Civil War''' from 1933 until 1949 with the heaviest use being seen from 1939 to 1944 in a period known as [[The Dark Years|the Dark Years]] but use was present throughout the [[Creeperian Civil War]].
 
Both the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] and the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] deploayed the use of '''chemical weapons during the Creeperian Civil War''' from 1933 until 1949 with the heaviest use being seen from 1939 to 1944 in a period known as [[The Dark Years|the Dark Years]] but use was present throughout the [[Creeperian Civil War]].
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== Uses ==
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Chemical weapons were primarily used to demoralize, injure, and kill entrenched defenders against whom the indiscriminate and generally very slow-moving or static nature of gas clouds would be most effective. The types of weapons employed ranged from disabling chemicals, such as tear gas, to lethal agents like phosgene, chlorine, and mustard gas. The killing capacity of gas was limited but its physical damages were notably present. Gas was unlike most other weapons of the period because it was possible to develop countermeasures such as gas masks. During the middle of the war during a time known as [[The Dark Years|the Dark Years]], the use of gas increased but its overall effectiveness diminished due to countermeasures.
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== Other Uses ==
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The [[National Council for Peace and Order]] accused the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] of using Hydrogen Cyanide and Hydrogen Sulfide as a method to intentionally exterminate prisoners of war at the [[Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor Concentration Camp]]. The [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] denied the accusations and they were never proved true or false.
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The [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] accused the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] of using Chloropicrin as a method to intentionally exterminate prisoners of war at the [[Teguracoa Concentration Camp]]. The [[National Council for Peace and Order]] denied the accusations but the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] proved the accusations as true when the camp was liberated in 1949. The liberators also found civilians being killed in what was discovered to be the [[Creeperian Genocide]].
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== Gasses Used ==
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{|class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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!style="width:20%;"|Gas
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!style="width:15%;"|Used
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!style="width:20%;"|Used By
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!style="width:35%;"|Type
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!style="width:10%;"|Deaths
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!style="width:10%;"|Injuries
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!style="width:10%;"|Fire Diamond
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|- align="center"
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|Chlorine<br />''Cloro''
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|1933-1949
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|[[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelists]] and [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]]
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|Corrosive, Irritant – Lungs
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|9,000+
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|9,000+
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|[[File:CL704.jpeg|80px|Chlorine Gas fire diamond.]]
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|- align="center"
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|Chloropicrin<br />''Chloropicrin''
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|1939-1949
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|[[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelists]]
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|Lachrymatory, Toxic, Irritant - Lungs
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|~19,000
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|25,000+
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|[[File:Chl704.jpeg|80px|Chloropicrin Gas fire diamond.]]
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|- align="center"
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|Hydrogen Cyanide<br />''Cianuro de Hidrógeno''
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|1939-1949
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|[[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]]
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|Toxic, Asphyxiant
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|40,000+
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|80,000+
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|[[File:HV704.jpeg|80px|Hydrogen Cyanide Gas fire diamond.]]
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|- align="center"
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|Hydrogen Sulfide<br />''Sulfuro de Hidrógeno''
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|1939-1949
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|[[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]]
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|Toxic, Irritant - Lungs
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|~28,000
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|50,000?
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|[[File:HS704.jpeg|80px|Hydrogen Sulfide Gas fire diamond.]]
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|- align="center"
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|Mustard Gas<br />''Vapor Mostaza''
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|1937-1949
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|[[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelists]] and [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]]
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|Blistering Agent, Irritant – Lungs
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|~45,000-90,000
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|150,000+
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|[[File:MG704.jpeg|80px|Mustard Gas fire diamond.]]
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|- align="center"
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|Tear Gas<br />''Vapor de Llorar''
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|1933-19??
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|[[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelists]] and [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]]
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|Irritant – Eyes
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|0
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|~2,000?
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|[[File:TG704.jpeg|80px|Tear Gas fire diamond.]]
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|}
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== Gallery ==
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{{gallery
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|align=center
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|File:British gas attack at Montauban June 1916.jpg
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|<center>[[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelists]] deploying Chloropicrin in 1940.</center>
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|File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-F0313-0208-007, Gaskrieg (Luftbild).jpg
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|<center>[[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]] deploying Hydrogen Cyanide in 1942.</center>
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}}
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== See Also ==
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*[[Creeperian Civil War]]
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*[[List of Massacres in Creeperopolis]]
  
 
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Revision as of 22:26, 5 June 2020

Chemical weapons were heavily used during the Creeperian Civil War from 1933 to 1949.

Both the National Council for Peace and Order and the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council deploayed the use of chemical weapons during the Creeperian Civil War from 1933 until 1949 with the heaviest use being seen from 1939 to 1944 in a period known as the Dark Years but use was present throughout the Creeperian Civil War.

Uses

Chemical weapons were primarily used to demoralize, injure, and kill entrenched defenders against whom the indiscriminate and generally very slow-moving or static nature of gas clouds would be most effective. The types of weapons employed ranged from disabling chemicals, such as tear gas, to lethal agents like phosgene, chlorine, and mustard gas. The killing capacity of gas was limited but its physical damages were notably present. Gas was unlike most other weapons of the period because it was possible to develop countermeasures such as gas masks. During the middle of the war during a time known as the Dark Years, the use of gas increased but its overall effectiveness diminished due to countermeasures.

Other Uses

The National Council for Peace and Order accused the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council of using Hydrogen Cyanide and Hydrogen Sulfide as a method to intentionally exterminate prisoners of war at the Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor Concentration Camp. The Catholic Imperial Restoration Council denied the accusations and they were never proved true or false.

The Catholic Imperial Restoration Council accused the National Council for Peace and Order of using Chloropicrin as a method to intentionally exterminate prisoners of war at the Teguracoa Concentration Camp. The National Council for Peace and Order denied the accusations but the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council proved the accusations as true when the camp was liberated in 1949. The liberators also found civilians being killed in what was discovered to be the Creeperian Genocide.

Gasses Used

Gas Used Used By Type Deaths Injuries Fire Diamond
Chlorine
Cloro
1933-1949 Miguelists and Romerists Corrosive, Irritant – Lungs 9,000+ 9,000+ Chlorine Gas fire diamond.
Chloropicrin
Chloropicrin
1939-1949 Miguelists Lachrymatory, Toxic, Irritant - Lungs ~19,000 25,000+ Chloropicrin Gas fire diamond.
Hydrogen Cyanide
Cianuro de Hidrógeno
1939-1949 Romerists Toxic, Asphyxiant 40,000+ 80,000+ Hydrogen Cyanide Gas fire diamond.
Hydrogen Sulfide
Sulfuro de Hidrógeno
1939-1949 Romerists Toxic, Irritant - Lungs ~28,000 50,000? Hydrogen Sulfide Gas fire diamond.
Mustard Gas
Vapor Mostaza
1937-1949 Miguelists and Romerists Blistering Agent, Irritant – Lungs ~45,000-90,000 150,000+ Mustard Gas fire diamond.
Tear Gas
Vapor de Llorar
1933-19?? Miguelists and Romerists Irritant – Eyes 0 ~2,000? Tear Gas fire diamond.

Gallery

See Also