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The Attack of the Dead Men: When Poisoned Soldiers Terrified an Entire Army On August 6, 1915, German forces released 150 tons of chlorine gas at Fort Osowiec on the Russian Eastern Front - one of the first major chemical weapon attacks in history. The gas killed about 100 Russians immediately, poisoning another 400+ who were choking on blood, blinded, and facing certain death. The Germans expected easy victory. Instead, something impossible happened. Russian commander Grigory Bliokh, gassed himself and barely able to stand, ordered the 600 surviving poisoned soldiers to fix bayonets and charge. Hundreds of dying men - uniforms soaked in blood, eyes burned by gas, stumbling and choking - walked directly toward the German trenches. The Germans, expecting an easy victory, panicked at the sight of this ghostly procession of the walking dead coming straight at them. They retreated in terror. The psychological impact was devastating - the Germans thought they were being attacked by demons or the undead. The Russians held the fort through sheer horror. But the human cost was staggering. Of the 600 who charged, most died within hours or days from gas poisoning. Survivors suffered permanent lung damage, blindness, and decades of pain. They had sacrificed themselves in a desperate last stand that shouldn't have worked but did. This episode explores the terror of chemical weapons in WWI, the chlorine gas attack, the impossible decision to charge, why the Germans retreated, and what happened to the survivors. Keywords: weird history, Osowiec, Attack of the Dead Men, World War I, chemical weapons, gas attack, WWI Eastern Front, poison gas, military history, Russian army Perfect for listeners who love: WWI history, military psychology, chemical weapons history, and desperate last stands. Warning: This episode contains descriptions of chemical weapon injuries and mass death. Listener discretion advised. Another haunting episode from Weird History - where the dying became the most terrifying soldiers of all.
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