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During World War I, elephants were primarily used by the British and Indian armies for transportation, logistics, and in some cases, as war animals. Many elephants perished due to the harsh conditions of war, including malnutrition, exhaustion, and injuries from battle. Additionally, they faced challenges from disease and the stress of their environment, leading to significant casualties among these animals. Their contributions were often overshadowed by the immense human toll of the war, but their suffering was nonetheless significant.

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