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The Hundesprechschule Asra or Tiersprechschule Asra (Asra school for talking dogs or Asra school for talking animals) was an institution for performing dogs that existed in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, from 1930 until near the end of World War II. The founder, Margarethe Schmidt taught her dogs a number of tricks, including vocal expression ...
Cyanide poisoning. Nation from. Nazi Germany. Owner. Adolf Hitler. Offspring. Wulf and four other pups. Blondi (1941 – 29 April 1945) [a][2] was Adolf Hitler 's German Shepherd, a gift as a puppy [3][4] from Martin Bormann in 1941. Hitler kept Blondi even after his move into the Führerbunker located underneath the garden of the Reich ...
In 1934, Nazi Germany hosted an international conference on animal welfare in Berlin. [22] On March 27, 1936, an order on the slaughter of living fish and other poikilotherms was enacted. On March 18 the same year, an order was passed on afforestation and on protection of animals in the wild. [13] On September 9, 1937, a decree was published by ...
U.S. Army Sgt. James Hellard, who returned from Germany August 31, 1946 posed for an action photo with his adopted Nazi-trained war dog, Tiger, at his home in Lexington. Tiger, a 90 pound police ...
According to Morkel, the dog was a poet, a bibliophile and a 'speaker' of several languages. In her biography of Rolf she even claimed that the dog dabbled in deep theology and philosophy. [3] These claims attracted attention in Germany, as they came at the height of the 'New Animal Psychology' movement. [4]
The dog had been trained to react to the command “Hitler” by raising a paw. Jackie was a black-and-white spotted dog, a Dalmatian mix, [1] that became known for the political incident it caused between its owner, Tor Borg, his company, and Nazi Germany. Borg was a Finnish businessman from Tampere who became head of what is now Tamro Group ...
Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Occupation. Dog handler of Adolf Hitler. Known for. Killing Hitler's dogs. Fritz Tornow (27 July 1924 – late 1990s) was a Feldwebel in the German Army who served as Adolf Hitler 's personal dog-handler. He was one of the last people to occupy the Führerbunker when the underground complex was captured by Soviet Red ...
The other topic is where the non-talking dogs should go. This is only about attempted talking dogs. Binksternet 01:33, 27 May 2011 (UTC) Binksternet, I don't understand what you're objecting to. The article describes the Nazi talking dog program; what specific items or sentences in the article do you think should be removed?