Ancient history

What was worn during ww1 to protect soldiers from poison gas?

During the First World War, soldiers were protected from poison gas by wearing gas masks. These gas masks were typically made of cloth or rubber and covered the nose and mouth. They were designed to filter out harmful chemicals and gases, such as chlorine and mustard gas, which were used as chemical weapons during the war. In addition, soldiers were sometimes issued hoods to protect their eyes and hair.