Animals at War

Animals at War by Carolyn Barber, published by Macdonald in 1971, offers a unique exploration of the roles animals have played in warfare throughout history. This edition, consisting of 152 pages, presents a detailed examination of various species and their contributions to military efforts, shedding light on the often-overlooked impact of animals in conflict situations.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the diverse ways animals have been utilized in war, from transportation to communication and beyond. The book delves into the relationships between humans and animals in the context of battle, providing insights into the training and deployment of these creatures. With its focus on the subject of animals in warfare, this work serves as an informative resource for those interested in military history and the significant roles that animals have played in it.
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