
Storm Troops and Mustard Gas
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Arts, Social Studies, History
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores Otto Dix's artwork 'Advance Under Gas' from 'Der Kraig', highlighting its depiction of World War One. Unlike romanticized war portrayals, Dix's work shows the grim reality of faceless soldiers in gas masks, emphasizing the loss of humanity. The video contrasts pre-WWI perceptions of war with the brutal reality of modern warfare, where technology indiscriminately killed soldiers. It discusses the 1899 Hague Convention's failed attempt to ban gas warfare and Fritz Haber's development of mustard gas. The video concludes with resources for further learning about Haber.
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