Scenarios about 'Geneva Protocol'
The international treaty signed in 1925 prohibiting the use of chemical and biological weapons in warfare, though not their development or possession. The Geneva Protocol emerged as a response to the horrific use of poison gas during World War I, which caused over 90,000 deaths and a million casualties. In alternate history scenarios, different implementations or rejections of this treaty often serve as critical divergence points affecting military technology development and the ethical boundaries of modern warfare.
What If The Chemical Weapons Convention Never Existed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention was never ratified, resulting in a world where chemical weapons remained more prevalent in military arsenals and international relations.
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.