Article ID: CBB876951311

Franco-British responses to chemical warfare 1915–8, with special reference to the medical services, casualty statistics and the threat to civilians (2021)

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This dual-focussed examination will critically compare and contrast the British Royal Army Medical Corps and the French Medical Service’s involvement in the Western Front chemical campaign between 1915 and 1918. Because the Anglophone historiography has tended to marginalise the French contribution to the allied chemical war, this article will attempt to re-balance the historical narrative by emphasising the collective nature and importance of this joint Franco-British enterprise. By interrogating a raft of under-utilised primary evidence in the French and British archives, this investigation will contribute to the ‘alliance literature’ by arguing that when it comes to aspects of the Franco-British chemical war such as the co-operation of the medical services, the appellation ‘together but alone’ does not fully hold. The article will explore avenues of the two national armies evolving process of mutual medical assistance, material exchange and scientific collaboration. The striking similarity of French and British gas casualty statistics is highlighted with reference to the overall congruence of their anti-gas strategies – notwithstanding the problematic nature of these statistics. In addition to enhancing soldiers’ resistance to the poison gas threat on the battlefield, the Medical Services were also responsible for the protection of local civilians in the war zones. With reference mainly to France, this investigation will discuss the significance and implications of the poison gas threat to the home front. Finally, the impact of chemical weapon production upon civilian war workers in France and Britain will be commented upon.

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Authors & Contributors
Susan R. Grayzel
Davies, Gwyn
Malfoy, Jordan
Madureira, Nuno Luís
Tatu, Laurent
Schmidt, Ulf
Concepts
Cross-national comparison
Chemical warfare
World War I
Technology and war; technology and the military
Science and war; science and the military
Gas masks
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century, late
20th century
18th century
Places
Great Britain
France
Germany
United States
Macedonia
Argentina
Institutions
Société de Statistique de Paris
Statistical Society of London
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituten
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