Book ID: CBB896773160

Holding Their Breath: How the Allies Confronted the Threat of Chemical Warfare in World War II (2023)

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Marion Girard Dorsey (Author)


Cornell University Press


Publication Date: 2023
Physical Details: 306
Language: English

Holding Their Breath uncovers just how close Britain, the United States, and Canada came to crossing the red line that restrained chemical weapon use during World War II. Unlike in World War I, belligerents did not release poison gas regularly during the Second World War. Yet, the looming threat of chemical warfare significantly affected the actions and attitudes of these three nations as they prepared their populations for war, mediated their diplomatic and military alliances, and attempted to defend their national identities and sovereignty. The story of chemical weapons and World War II begins in the interwar period as politicians and citizens alike advocated to ban, to resist, and eventually to prepare for gas use in the next war. M. Girard Dorsey reveals, through extensive research in multinational archives and historical literature, that although poison gas was rarely released on the battlefield in World War II, experts as well as lay people dedicated significant time and energy to the weapon's potential use; they did not view chemical warfare as obsolete or taboo. Poison gas was an influential weapon in World War II, even if not deployed in a traditional way, and arms control, for various reasons, worked. Thus, what did not happen is just as important as what did. Holding Their Breath provides insight into these potentialities by untangling World War II diplomacy and chemical weapons use in a new way.

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Review Thomas W. Zeiler (2023) Review of "Holding Their Breath: How the Allies Confronted the Threat of Chemical Warfare in World War II". Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (pp. 417-419). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Avery, Donald H.
Bocking, Stephen A.
Brown, Frederic Joseph
Doel, Ronald E.
Epting, Susan
Field, Judith Veronica
Journals
Air Power History
Environment and History
Gender and History
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
History of Science
Journal of Historical Geography
Publishers
Harvard University
University of Pennsylvania
Cambridge University Press
Ashgate
Aurum
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Science and war; science and the military
World War II
Chemical weapons
World War I
Technology and war; technology and the military
Military technology
People
Banting, Frederick Grant
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
United States
Canada
Germany
Soviet Union
Japan
Institutions
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituten
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