Scenarios about 'chemical warfare'
Chemical warfare involves the use of toxic chemicals in military operations to incapacitate, injure, or kill enemy forces. First deployed on a mass scale during World War I with chlorine and mustard gas, it led to international restrictions including the Geneva Protocol of 1925 and the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1997. In alternate history scenarios, chemical warfare often represents divergent military doctrines, different ethical boundaries in conflict, or technological developments that could have altered major historical conflicts.
What If The Geneva Protocol Was Never Signed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1925 Geneva Protocol banning chemical and biological weapons was never agreed upon, potentially leading to unrestricted chemical warfare throughout the 20th century.