Warhorses of Germany

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Warhorses of Germany

The Myth of the Mechanised Blitzkrieg

Military vehicles Second World War

Author: Paul Garson

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Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th February 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 128 pages

ISBN: 9781445672519


Introduction

While many films have attempted to convey the experience of the Second World War European battlefield, none adequately portray the mayhem and suffering that befell untold thousands of horses, their bodies impacted by bullet, flame and bomb as well as disease, starvation and backbreaking toil in the searing heat of summer and the freezing winds and snows of winter.

The Role of Horses in WWII

In great part, the role of the horse in the Second World War, and in particular their use by the Third Reich, has been eclipsed by the sturm und donner of panzers and Stukas, the iconic images of the German mechanised Blitzkrieg. In reality the so-called ‘military juggernaut’ was a myth – the Nazi war machine less metal and more horse flesh.

While many of the horses were raised in military breeding centres, others were literally wrenched from farmers’ fields and strapped into harnesses, often fine-bred and unprepared for the rigours that awaited them.

Photographic Record

The original photos in this book were in most part taken by German soldiers using their personal cameras to capture their special relationship with their four-legged comrades as well as recording the suffering and death they shared in a war that showed no mercy to any living thing, man or beast.

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