The riddle of the Rhine: Chemical strategy in peace and war examines the historical and strategic dimensions of chemical warfare surrounding World War I. The book presents an in-depth exploration of how industrial innovation and military ambition intertwined to shape the use of chemical weapons, revealing their profound influence on both conflict and diplomacy. It emphasizes the crucial link between national industries and warfare capabilities, exposing how scientific progress became a tool of power and destruction. The narrative highlights the unpreparedness of governments and the public in comprehending the far-reaching consequences of chemical warfare, as well as the political and moral dilemmas it introduced. Drawing upon technical knowledge and first-hand experience, the work critically evaluates Germany's dominance in chemical production and its impact on global balance. It also serves as a warning against complacency in peacetime, urging stronger international cooperation to prevent similar threats. The book thus functions as both historical documentation and a call for ethical responsibility in the management of scientific advancements.
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