War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare in WWII

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Adults
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In the First World War first the Germans and then the Allies used chlorine, phosgene and mustard gases. By WWII both sides had stockpiled huge supplies of existing gases and the Germans had invented sarin. The British tested the use of Anthrax. Which side would blink first, who won The War of Nerves? Join Richard Gollin for this talk that may surprise you.

Locals and visitors are welcome to attend this Library Program.       

No registration required.

Note: this program was rescheduled from its original date of January 26.