Horse were largely employed as draft animals , dogs were used as scouts ,
They helped a lot Horses would help the soldiers carry supplies far away and Dogs would help people find bombs buried underground so i hope that answered your question animals did help a lot in world war 2
They carryed ammo and food some sensed danger and paniced to let people know there was some cats pigions mules dogs.
During World War II, zoos faced food shortages and challenges in maintaining their animals. Lions, like many other zoo animals, were often fed scraps of meat that were available, which could include off-cuts from local butcheries or remnants from wartime food supplies. Some zoos even resorted to feeding lions and other big cats non-traditional diets due to the scarcity of their usual meat sources. The situation varied by region and the availability of resources during the war.
World War II began on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland.
About 17,000 species of animals in the world can fly, which is less than 2% of all known animal species. These animals include birds, bats, insects, and some mammals like flying squirrels.
They went to work in factories and other jobs that were primary male jobs that went to war.
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It was EXPLODING with jobs
They had no jobs in world war 2, they were sacked from their jobs in 1935 such as Lawyers, Doctors and Nurses. but in 1933-1934 Jews were sacked from minor Jobs such as; Shop keepers and Vets.
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Because millions of the men who normally did those jobs were in the Army and Navy.
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the men werent there at the time
He provided jobs for poor Jews in World war 2.At a hosiery mill.
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