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Imagine standing in a silent trench when a creeping gray-green cloud rolls across No Man’s Land, turning the air you breathe into acid that destroys your lungs from the inside out. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of The Chemists' War, analyzing how World War I sparked a terrifying scientific arms race. We unpack the "3% Paradox," exploring how chemical weapons, despite their massive psychological footprint, accounted for a relatively small portion of overall casualties—approximately $1.3 million total injuries and $90,000$ fatalities—yet fundamentally re-architected the landscape of terror. We investigate the mechanical transition from non-lethal tear gas to the insidious, delayed lethality of phosgene and the oily, persistent misery of Mustard Gas. ... 

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