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The Dog and Cat Massacre of September 1939 and the People's War
Authors:Hilda Kean
Institution:University of Greenwich, London, UK
Abstract:During the first week of the Second World War around 400,000 companion animals in London alone were killed at their owner's behest. This was not a state directive. Little is known of this event although details of what was called at the time the pet ‘Holocaust’ or ‘Cat and Dog Massacre’ were not suppressed. Far from the Home Front of the Second World War in Britain being a ‘People's War’, as popularly described, in different ways the animal–human relationship was prominent. The massacre – and subsequent animal–human relationships – tends to undermine the notion of both a positive and exclusively human ‘People's War’.
Keywords:massacre  animals  dogs  Home Front  Second World War
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