Green Cross (Grünkreuz) is a German World War I chemical warfare pulmonary agent consisting of chloropicrin (PS, Aquinite, Klop), phosgene (CG, Collongite) and/or trichloromethyl chloroformate (Surpalite, Perstoff).

Green Cross is also a generic World War I German marking for artillery shells with pulmonary agents (chemical payload affecting the lungs). The tip of the projectile with the fuse end painted green and a green cross at the bottom of the cartridge.

Other Green Cross mixtures were based on phosgene and/or diphosgene.

The first use of Green Cross was on May 31 1915 in a German offensive in Ypres. The mixture was chlorine-phosgene, with 95% and 5%.

See also

  • Blue Cross (chemical warfare)
  • Yellow Cross (chemical warfare)
  • White Cross (chemical warfare)

References


Green Cross International (GCI) Global Cultural Adventurers

THE GREEN CROSS Imperial War Museums

organisations against chemical warfare

Kew Green Cross War Imperial War Museums

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