not man, except those used by the polish. Yeah, good old Poland, they broght out their CAVALRY to face the German tanks. hoo, boy.
1,000,000 horses were used in WW1 but sadly over 256,000 were killed.
A kaiser is a horse and in ww1 and ww2 they used horses which is how they got around its very important
Horses were treated very well and highly valued in WW2. Both the Russian and German armies relied heavily on horses for transport, artillery and pulling items like field kitchens and aid stations.Horses were treated very well and highly valued in WW2. Both the Russian and German armies relied heavily on horses for transport, artillery and pulling items like field kitchens and aid stations.
The names of the horses that General George S. Patton rode have mostly been lost to time and a lack of reporting on their names, therefore it is unknown what the horses name was. However in WW2 he did help to save the famous Arabian Weitz II
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
The last horse-based cavalry units were used in combat during WW2, on the Bataan Peninsula, in January 1942 against the Japanese. That didn't end the use of horses altogether, though - special operations units in Afghanistan which work with local militias are currently using horses in Afghanistan.
WW2
no they used in in ww2
Yes, horses were used in 1809
Before cars horses were used to pull carriages and as transport and before the first world war horses were used in battle. Horses used to be used in carrying machinery, pack horses and carrying other stuff. Also ploughing, hunting etc.
Japan in WW2
Horsee in the war were used as riding horses and pulling horses. Riding horses for the soldiers to ride so they could move faster then on foot. Pulling horses where used for pulling carts of useful items.