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The following page contains a collection of gas mask related images. Enjoy!
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
1943)
Two U.S. soldiers from World War II pose for a photo wearing their gas masks.
Two mothers show their children how to use protective breathing gear for small children. (World War II)
Two mannequins on display showing gas attack protective gear. (World War II )
A really cool picture of a guy who looks like he's ready to be submerged in toxic ooze.
A cival-defense team practices for the large scale gas assault initiated by Germany in World War II.
After World War II, the U.S. developed a new light weight gas mask that did not require a breathing tube.
The coolest picture ever taken during World War II.
Below is the four page instruction manual shipped with the Israeli gas mask.
A diagram of the U.S. M-17 gas mask.
A cool gas mask style.

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