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    Hitler trained an army of talking dogs
    Canines could write, read and spell
    Dogs trained at Animal Speech School





    NAZI scientists tried to breed a secret army of "educated" dogs that could speak, read and write, according to a new book.
    Of all the experiments conducted by Hitler's henchmen in their search for the secret weapon that could help them win the war, the activities of the Tier-Sprechschule may be the most bizarre, according Dr Jan Bondeson, a lecturer at Cardiff University.
    So called "educated" dogs were collected from across Germany and sent for training to the Animal Speech School in Leutenberg, near the northwestern city of Hannover.
    They included an Airedale terrier called Rolf who, it was claimed, was able to spell by tapping his paw on a board, each letter of the alphabet being represented by a certain number of taps.

    Rolf was said to have discussed religion, learned foreign languages, written poetry and once asked a visiting noblewoman, "Can you wag your tail?"
    Another dog, a German pointer named Don, impressed his handlers by imitating a human voice to bark in German, "Hungry! Give me cakes."
    The ultimate Nazi hound, however, may have been the dog that barked "Mein Fuhrer" when asked who Adolf Hitler was.

    Dr Bondeson, an author of a number of history books, claims the Nazis viewed dogs as being almost as intelligent as humans and believed that only physical limitations prevented them from interacting as equals.
    "In the 1920s, Germany had numerous 'new animal psychologists' who believed dogs were nearly as intelligent as humans, and capable of abstract thinking and communication," Dr Bondeson told The London Times.

    "When the Nazi Party took over, one might have thought they would be building concentration camps to lock these fanatics up, but instead they were actually very interested in their ideas.
    "Part of the Nazi philosophy was that there was a strong bond between humans and nature - they believed a good Nazi should be an animal friend.
    "Indeed, when they started interning Jews, the newspapers were flooded with outraged letters from Germans wondering what had happened to the pets they left behind. They seemed to think nothing of human rights, but lots about animal rights."
    Hitler himself was well known as a dog lover and had two German shepherds, called Blondi and Bella. He killed Blondi moments before shooting himself in his bunker in April 1945.
    Dr Bondeson's book, Amazing Dogs: A Cabinet of Canine Curiosities, also includes chapters on acting dogs, travelling dogs, holy dogs and exceptionally faithful dogs.

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    Adolf Hitler had army of talking dogs, claims Dr Jan Bondeson | Information, Gadgets, Mobile Phones News & Reviews | News.com.au

    Howl Hitler: Nazis tried to teach dogs to talk and read – and claimed one could even discuss religion, incredible new book claims

    Only a month ago it was revealed that the Nazis had planned to kill allied forces with poisoned sausages if they managed to set foot on German soil.

    Now an equally unlikely weapon in Hitler’s armoury has emerged – talking dogs.

    The Germans saw canines as being almost as intelligent as humans and tried to train them to ‘speak’, read and spell, a university academic claims. They even conducted experiments in man-to-dog telepathy.



    Howl Hitler: The dictator is pictured here with his two German Shepherds Blondi and Bella. He famously killed Blondi moments before committing suicide in his bunker in 1945



    Mind games: Karl Krall experiments with telepathy between dogs and humans

    Hitler, a well-known dog lover, hoped the animals would learn to communicate with their SS masters, and supported a special dog school set up to teach them to talk.

    Nazi officials recruited so-called educated dogs from all over Germany and trained them to tap out signals using their paws.

    Some were said to have been able to imitate the human voice, with one apparently uttering the words ‘Mein Fuhrer’ when asked who Adolf Hitler was. Another was said to have ‘written’ poetry.

    The Germans hoped to use the animals for the war effort, such as getting them to work alongside the SS and guard concentration camps.

    The experiments are reported in research by academic Dr Jan Bondeson into ‘unique and amazing dogs in history’.


    Rolf the speaking dog talking with Frau Moekel. The Germans hoped to use the animals for the war effort, such as getting them to work alongside the SS and guard concentration camps to free up officers


    Dog school: This picture shows Frau Schmitt with seven of her pupils. They could communicate through tapping out words with their paws, but were also claimed to imitate the human voice with some success


    Young Hitler, pictured right. The Germans viewed canines as being almost as intelligent as humans and attempted to build an army of fearsome 'speaking' dogs


    Dachschund 'Kurwenal', left, who had a visit from a troop of 28 uniformed youths from the Nazi animal protection organisation on his birthday



    Rolf, the speaking dog

    Dr Bondeson, of Cardiff University, visited Berlin where he scoured obscure periodicals to build up an account of the more out-of-this world Nazi ideas. Hitler himself had two German Shepherds called Blondi and Bella. He killed Blondi moments before committing suicide in his bunker in 1945.

    The dog school was called the Tier-Sprechschule ASRA and was based near Hanover. Led by headmistress Margarethe Schmitt, it was set up in the 1930s and continued throughout the war years.

    Rolf, an Airedale terrier, reportedly ‘spoke’ by tapping his paw against a board, each letter of the alphabet being represented by a certain number of taps. He was said to have speculated about religion, learnt foreign languages, written poetry and asked a visiting noblewoman: ‘Could you wag your tail?’

    The patriotic dog even expressed a wish to join the army – because he disliked the French.

    A Dachshund named Kurwenal was said to speak using a different number of barks for each letter, and told his biographer he would be voting for Hindenburg.

    And a German pointer named Don imitated a human voice to bark: ‘Hungry! Give me cakes.’

    Dr Bondeson, whose book Amazing Dogs: A Cabinet Of Canine Curiosities is out now, said: ‘It is absolutely extraordinary stuff.

    ‘There were some very strange experiments going on in wartime Germany, with regard to dog-human communication.’

    Last month, declassified British files showed the Nazis planned to leave poisoned sausages, chocolate and coffee where Allied troops would find them if they invaded Germany.

    HITLER'S LOVE OF DOGS
    Blondi (1941 - 30 April 1945) was Adolf Hitler's German Shepherd, given to him as a gift in 1941 by Martin Bormann.

    Blondi stayed with Hitler even after his move to an underground bunker in January 1945.

    Hitler named one of her puppies 'Wolf', his favorite nickname and the meaning of his own first name, Adolf, and he began to train her.

    The dictator was apparently very fond of Blondi and kept her by his side and she even slept in his bedroom.

    He bought Bella to keep her company and grew fond of a stray Bull Terrier named 'Fuchsl'.

    Before Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945, he ordered physician Werner Haase to test pills to help with his suicide on Blondi, fearing that these pills were fake.

    He took his own life shortly after she died.

    Source:
    Dr Jan Bondeson: Nazis tried to teach dogs to talk and read | Mail Online


    Other Source:
    Nazis tried to train dogs to talk, read and spell to win WW2 - Telegraph
    Hitler tried to create talking dog army to win WW2 | studentbeans.com
    Nazis Tried to Teach Dogs How to Read, Speak During WWII, Report Says - FoxNews.com
    Hitler trained dogs to ‘talk’ | The Sun |News
    Last edited by Deadstring67; 05-26-2011 at 01:43 PM.

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    imong itraining iro na imbes na mataghol kung naay kawatan, kay musyagit syag "Naay Kawatan".. lol

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    haha there were great inventors during that war especially the nazi's they created some aircraft which were adapted by the U.S until now like the stealth bomber.. question is why didn't they try to adapt this technique also and innovate it to be more usefull on our daily lives and bonding with our dogs...


    lol talk about UP(disney movie)

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    Quote Originally Posted by arf2 View Post
    haha there were great inventors during that war especially the nazi's they created some aircraft which were adapted by the U.S until now like the stealth bomber.. question is why didn't they try to adapt this technique also and innovate it to be more usefull on our daily lives and bonding with our dogs...


    lol talk about UP(disney movie)
    Related ra ni cla ani bro. hehe

    https://www.istorya.net/forums/pet-di...-language.html

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    kuyawa aning mg ero ni hitler no.. asa naman kaha ang mga bloodlines aning mga iroa..

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    hahaha kuyawag triping ani bro

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