Przemyśl natural gas field is a Polish gas field that was discovered in 1958. It began production in 1960. The total proven reserves of the Przemyśl gas...
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Oil industry in Poland (redirect from Shale gas in Poland)
in the west, small and very old fields in the Carpathians in the south, and offshore in the Baltic Sea. For natural gas the country is almost completely...
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oil field in Bóbrka Krasiczyn Castle Bernardine Monastery in Leżajsk with the famous Baroque pipe organs Łańcut Castle Old Town of Przemyśl Przemyśl Fortress...
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Chemical weapons in World War I (redirect from Use of poison gas in World War I)
killing capacity of gas was profound, with about 90,000 fatalities from a total of 1.3 million casualties caused by gas attacks. Gas was unlike most other...
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divisions 43rd Field Artillery Division (55% Ukrainians, 25% Poles), Lemberg 45th Field Artillery Division (60% Ukrainians, 25% Poles), Przemyśl Five Feldjäger...
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the Gorlice-Tarnow Offensive. By the end of the month, his forces neared Przemyśl, which had been captured by the Russians from Austria-Hungary on 22 March...
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Technology during World War I (section Poison gas)
artillery, along with essentially new weapons such as submarines, poison gas, warplanes and tanks. The earlier years of the First World War could be characterized...
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The Nagant M1895 is a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver designed and produced by Belgian industrialist Léon Nagant for the Russian Empire. The Nagant M1895...
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trench warfare and the use of artillery, machine guns, and chemical weapons (gas). World War I was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, resulting in...
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Trench warfare (redirect from Field fortifications)
gas masks as regular equipment for front line troops. Anti-gas equipment and procedures improved significantly during the war, to the point that gas attacks...
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