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White Cross (chemical warfare)
White Cross
is a
World War I
chemical warfare agent
consisting of
one or more
lachrymatory
agents:
bromoacetone
,
bromobenzyl cyanide
,
bromomethyl ethyl ketone
,
chloroacetone
,
ethyl bromoacetate
, and/or
xylyl bromide
.
During
World War
I,
White
Cross was also a
generic
code name
used by the
German Army
for
artillery shells
with an
irritant
chemical payload
affecting
the
eyes
and
mucous membranes
.