No they wernt
After world war II
Yes, German Shepherds were used by the German military during World War 1. They were primarily used as messenger dogs, carrying important messages across the battlefield. They were also used for search and rescue missions, as guard dogs, and for other various tasks.
Because they are hunting dogs
For the military, it was Doberman Pincers and German Shepherds.
Yes they did, Hitler admired the breed and used them alot so all the Amaricans started calling them 'police dogs' Because they dident want to assocate them with the German German Shepards
They would be messengers and would also attack the ememies by force. Many Shepherds died in the war doing this sort of thing.
German Shepherds were re named Alsatians. They have since been re-named back because of the US influence.
How many WAR are happening?
Everywhere, they live all over the world although they originated in Germany and came to England after the war.
the German "U-Boat".
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
Either they were in denial and refused to acknowledge that it was happening, or they secretly condoned it.