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The Animals War Animals In Wartime From The First World War To The Present Day Gardiner

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The Animals War Animals In Wartime From The First World War To The Present Day Gardiner
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Publisher: London : Portrait
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.91 MB
Author: Gardiner, Juliet, 1943-, Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Animals War Animals In Wartime From The First World War To The Present Day Gardiner by Gardiner, Juliet, 1943-, Imperial War Museum (great Britain) instant download after payment.

192 pages : 27 cm, From the First World War to the present day, animals have played a key part in warfare - and many have suffered and died as a result. Juliet Gardiner's book is a moving tribute to their efforts and sacrifice - illustrated with hundreds of evocative photographs and paintings. Many different animals have played a role on the battlefield - horses and mules carrying supplies and munitions; dogs, like Buster in Iraq, seeking out ammo dumps; canaries trained by tunnellers to detect gas; carrier pigeons sending messages, like Gustav who flew back with the first reports of the D-Day landings; camels used in the Arab Revolt in the First World War; and dolphins trained to protect submarines, Published in association with the Imperial War Museum, Includes bibliographical references (page 188) and index, Front line -- Beasts of burden: horses on the Western Front -- Ships of the desert in the First World War -- Beasts of burden: lesser lights and other animals -- Despatches from the front -- Seek and find -- To the rescue -- Mascots and other animals -- Home front