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Why You Wouldn’t Survive a WWI Gas Attack

Why You Wouldn’t Survive a WWI Gas Attack

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Step into the mud, the mist, and the silence that follows the shelling. In the First World War, death didn’t always arrive with a bullet — sometimes it came drifting on the wind. This is the story of a newly recruited British soldier, hearing whispered warnings about gas attacks in the trenches… until the day the rumors become reality.


Told in immersive second-person narration, this historical sleep story blends vivid sensory detail with the grim reality of early chemical warfare. From the stifling rubber of a gas mask to the silent shapes moving through the fog, every moment brings you closer to the truth: survival isn’t guaranteed — and in the trenches, it’s rarely clean.


Perfect for history lovers, late-night listeners, and anyone curious about the human experience in the Great War.


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