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A gas mask from World War I. Notice the long
tube and cumbersome filter pack. The bag-like head piece was made of a canvas like materiel and a nose plug had to be worn underneath making this mask very uncomfortable. (This photograph was taken in 1918 by Joseph J. Pennel for a military brochure.) ![]() |
A survivor in Berlin walks wearing a gas mask after
a massive air strike. (World War II, November
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Two U.S. soldiers from World War II pose for a photo
wearing their gas masks.
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Two mothers show their children how to use protective
breathing gear for small children. (World War II)
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Two mannequins on display showing gas attack protective
gear. (World War II )
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A really cool picture of a guy who looks like he's
ready to be submerged in toxic ooze.
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A cival-defense team practices for the large scale
gas assault initiated by Germany in World War II.
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After World War II, the U.S. developed a new light
weight gas mask that did not require a breathing tube.
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The coolest picture ever taken during World War II.
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Below is the four page instruction manual shipped
with the Israeli gas mask.
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A diagram of the U.S. M-17 gas mask.
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A cool gas mask style.
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