It goes without saying that secret services were conducting scientific researches of so-called “rat weapons.” The USSR used it during WWII against Friedrich von Paulus's army. The Soviet government did not risk to infect fascists with plague or ulcer – they chose tularemia. Rats spread the disease in German troops very quickly. The effect was astonishing: Paulus had to take a break in his offensive on Stalingrad. According to archive documents, about 50 percent of German prisoners, who were taken captive after the battle of Stalingrad, were suffering from classic symptoms of tularemia. Unfortunately, every action leads to a counteraction. The use of infected rats against the Nazi army had an inverse effect too: the disease came over the front line, and infected a lot of Soviet soldiers.
Sarin wasn't used by the Axis, they stockpiled it, but never used it. Tabun was made into Arty Shells and Ariel Bombs, but I can't find any info on how much was used. Mustard Gas was used in a few incidents against the Soviets and Poland too.
So Gas? Nuh uh... doesn't sound like it would be very accurate.
Chancellor you have no clue what the hell your talking about, so please shut up.Back on topic, while gas would be interesting, and besides the problem with whether or not if was actually used, we might end up having the same problem that came up with the SS. Dont know who all remembers, but there was a big debate on this forum about whether or not SS should be in the game and if the PE were the SS with some. Chemical warfare is considered by some (including Hitler apparently) to be a low brow and dirty form of warfare. Personally, for me its just a game, and that was my opinion with the SS as well. Others aren't so easy to accept something like this.