In the Vietnam War:
Shepards served in US Army Scout Dog Platoons.
Labrador Retrievers served in Combat Tracker Teams.
In the films that Eva took of Hitler, he was constantly surrounded by German shepherd dogs. Germany's military also used these dogs for antitank operations.
Because they are hunting dogs
There were many dogs in Hitler's life. The most famous one is his German shepherd, Blondi, who was the last dog Hitler had before he committed suicide. During World War 1, Hitler had a white bull terrier named Fuchsl. In 1921 he had another German shepherd named Prinz and he also owned one named Muckl. Just before Hitler had Blondi he had 2 German shepherds, a mother and daughter, both named Blonda.
After the war, the breed was noticed for its skills and taken back. They had to change the name however, to Alasatian.
Otto Frank fought in World War 1 (1914-1918). As he was a German, he fought for Germany.
In the films that Eva took of Hitler, he was constantly surrounded by German shepherd dogs. Germany's military also used these dogs for antitank operations.
Play tug-of-war with him/her.
An alsatian is a native or inhabitant of Alsace, or another name for the German shepherd dog, commonly used in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.The word "alsatian" ceased to be the popular name for this kind of dog in the United States due to anti-German sentiment in World War I.
it is a term for the German Shepherd Dog which was invented during World War I, using Alsatian (Alsace being a region disputed by France and Germany) as a euphemism for German. It is commonly used in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and the Commonwealth of Nations.
World War II
Because they are hunting dogs
German cheppered
Veterans from WWI who were blinded in the war were sometimes partnered with German Shepherd guide dogs. The German Shepherd was particularly suited for this work because if his intelligence, size, trainability, and work ethic. While there have been many different kinds of helping dogs informally trained over the centuries and around the world, the first organized dog training program to provide these guide dogs was founded in Germany. German Shepherd Dogs were ideally suited for the work, and they were developed in Germany. These dogs were bred for specific traits including a strong work ethic, loyalty, protectiveness, and the endurance to work long hours in order to work with a human shepherd to care for a flock of sheep. All of these skills also made them excellent candidates for the kind of work a guide dog needs to be able to do. Couple that with the number of soldiers blinded in the war and there was a ready supply of blind people as well as a ready supply of suitable dogs and trainers who knew how to produce highly trained dogs (for the military as well as for herding) and you have the birth of the modern guide dog. The oldest guide dog school still in operation, the Seeing Eye, was built on the model of the first guide dog school in Germany.
After world war II
yes the proper name is German shepherd but it was changed to Alsatian in the Second world war when all things German where bad The name German wasn't banned the name was changed because the name was undesirable and it threatened the breed of the dog so was changed to Alsatian wolf dog eventually wolf dog was dropped. and it was the first world war that happened
There were many dogs in Hitler's life. The most famous one is his German shepherd, Blondi, who was the last dog Hitler had before he committed suicide. During World War 1, Hitler had a white bull terrier named Fuchsl. In 1921 he had another German shepherd named Prinz and he also owned one named Muckl. Just before Hitler had Blondi he had 2 German shepherds, a mother and daughter, both named Blonda.
He served in a Bavarian regiment during World War I.