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Authors: Clare Campbell

Bonzo's War (40 page)

Stone, Christopher,
Salute to the National Animal Guard
(National Registration of Animals Service, London, 1945).

Studnitz, Hans-Georg von,
While Berlin Burns
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1964).

Thompson, John,
The Animals Go Too
(Gawthorn, London, 1939).

Turner, E. S.,
The Phoney War on the Home Front
(Michael Joseph, London, 1961).

Source Notes
Introduction

p. xiii
‘All the animals that served …' (
www.animalsinwar.org.uk
).

A Note on the Animal Welfare Charities

p. xvi
‘Anyone who knows anything …' Report of Inquiry into Affairs of NARPAC, November 1940 (TNA HO 186/2075).

p. xvii
‘[Our cat] shelters should' ODFL report for 1929 (
p. 54
) London Metropolitan Archives A/FWA/C/D256/4

p. xvii
footnote ‘140,000' Jenkins,
A Home of Their Own
(
p. 242
), police figures for dogs destroyed are in TNA MEPO 2/6597 16 October 1945.

p. xviii
‘anyone who devotes …'
Daily Express
, 11 May 1938 (
p. 12
).

p. xviii
‘One East End woman …' Montague,
Let the Good Work Go On
(
p. 94
).

p. xxi
‘We feel that people …'
The Times
, 18 June 1938 (
p. 16
).

p. xxii
‘The P.D.S.A. Rescue …' PDSA Annual Report, 1945 (
p. 25
).

p. xxii
‘thousands of animals …' PDSA Annual Report, 1946.

p. xxii
‘too far removed …' M. R. Curtis to Maj-Gen Peter Davies 15 December 1998 IWM National Inventory of War Memorials AIW Box 4.

p. xxii
‘If you could offer' Marliyn Rydström to Maj-Gen Peter Davies 2 January 2002 IWM NIWM AIW Box 12.

p. xxiii
‘the Opposition …,' Sir Charles Hardinge …' 8 June 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/6478).

PART ONE: PAWS IN OUR TIME
Chapter 1: In Case of Emergency

p. 3
‘In Memoriam',
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, October 1939 (
p. 340
).

p. 6
‘We urged all these …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1938.

p. 6
‘Ensure the safety …' Kennel, Farm and Aviary,
The Times
, 3 October 1938 (
p. 3
).

p. 7
‘Send your dogs …' ibid., 29 September 1938 (
p. 3
).

p. 7
‘to inform owners …' ibid., 30 September 1938 (
p. 1
).

p. 7
‘In the event of war …' ibid., 29 September 1939 (
p. 9
).

p. 7
‘Black Cat No. 10 …'
The New York Times
, 5 November 1938 (
p. 3
).

p. 8
‘The experience of Spain …'
Manchester Guardian
, 21 May 1938 (
p. 14
).

p. 8
‘to secure and shoot a cat …'
RSPCA Animals and Air Raids
(
p. 3
), TNA MEPO 2/6478).

p. 8
‘po-faced rightwing bureaucrat …' Calder,
The Myth of the Blitz
(
p. 47
).

p. 9
‘When the good news …'
The Animal World
, November 1938 (
p. 1
).

p. 9
‘During the 48 hours …'
The Times
, 22 May 1939 (
p. 20
).

p. 9
‘In the animal …'
Luftschutz der Tiere und Verpflegungsmittel
Prof Dr C. E. Richters, 1938 (
http://www.bunker-dortmund.de/index.php?page=363
).

p. 10
‘The last few days of September …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, October–November 1938 (
p. 6
).

p. 10
‘During the war-crisis of September …' Lind-af-Hageby,
Bombed Animals
, 1941 (
p. 13
).

p. 11
‘Mrs Freeman sent six cats …' Douglas,
Chronicles of Ferne
, 1948 (
p. 62
).

p. 11
‘week of throbbing tension …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, Oct–Nov 1938 (
p. 6
).

p. 11
‘Another inquirer …'
The Animal World
, December 1940 (
p. 100
).

p. 11
‘We have had numerous …'
Cat World
, 1 October 1938 (
p. 1
).

p. 12
‘One of our members …' ‘Notes of the Month',
The Cat
, June 1938 (
p. 1
).

p. 12
‘Until we know for certain …'
The Cat
, October 1938 (
p. 75
).

p. 12
‘Those of us who …' ibid. (
p. 76
).

p. 12
‘One feature of the crisis …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, October–November 1938 (
p. 6
).

p. 13
‘The League felt …' Smith,
Blue Cross at War
(
p. 46
).

p. 13
‘As one penniless …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, February–March 1939 (p. 4).

p. 13
‘refugee dogs …' LAPAVS News-sheet, August 1940 (p. 4).

Chapter 2: It Really is Kindest …

p. 14
‘commandeered healthy horses …' RSPCA Report for 1939 (
p. 46
).

p. 14
‘animals in a …' 27 January 1939 (MEPO 2/6478).

p. 15
‘rabbits, guinea-pigs …', ibid.

p. 15
‘dogs dressed in Angora …' The
Daily Mail
, 9 February 1939 (
p. 8
).

p. 16
‘We two children …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1939 (
p. 21
).

p. 16
‘Many of these refugee dogs …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, June–July 1939 (p. 2).

p. 17
‘a really lovely striped tabby …'
The Cat
, June 1941 (
p. 89
).

p. 17
‘His morning bird walk …'
Animal and Zoo News
, December 1939 (
p. 22
).

p. 17
‘Neville Chamberlain Moth Hunter …'
Animal and Zoo News
, April 1940 (
p. 8
).

p. 18
‘Cattle and sheep …' 14 April 1939 (TNA HO 186/1417).

p. 18
‘the compulsory slaughter …' (TNA MEPO 2/6478).

p. 18
‘because in an air raid …'
Bee Craft
, April 1939 (
p. 101
).

p. 18
‘Besides the 40,000 …'
The Times
, 22 May 1939 (
p. 20
).

p. 19
‘The RSPCA …' April 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/6478).

p. 19
‘One is well aware …' ibid.

p. 20
‘people with cars …' ibid.

p. 20
‘strays in ‘good condition …' ibid.

p. 21
‘Dogs and cats …' (TNA HO 45/18150).

p. 21
‘when an owner …'
ARP Handbook No. 12
– ‘Air Raid Precautions for Animals' (
p. 24
) (TNA HO 186/2489).

p. 21
fn ‘I attended a meeting …' (TNA MEPO 2/6478).

p. 22
‘an extension of …' ibid.

p. 22
‘evacuation would …' 22 June 1939 (
pp. 1–6
) (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 22
‘carcasses, once collected …' ibid.

p. 22
‘thought the outbreak …' ibid.

p. 22
‘cat and dog lethalling …' (TNA MEPO 2/6478).

p. 23
‘two kinds of identity …' ibid.

p. 23
‘Temple Cox …' 17 March 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/4413).

p. 23
‘primary task …' (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 24
fn. ‘the least an owner …' 27 June 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/6478).

p. 24
‘There must be no suggestion …' 4 August 1939 (TNA MEPO 2/6478).

p. 25
‘Mr Badger …' 1 June 1940 (TNA HO 186/1418).

Chapter 3: Killed by Order

p. 25
‘Gas proof kennels for dogs …'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
November 1939 (
p. 364
).

p. 25
‘contaminated hair on cats …'
ARP News
October 1939 (
p. 23
).

p. 25
‘goldfish mildly off colour …' ibid.

p. 26
‘Hang caged birds …'
The Times
8 September 1939 (
p. 10
).

p. 26
‘In the first place …'
The Veterinary Record
5 July 1941 (p. 390).

p. 26
‘It is obviously impossible … brochure for The Frank-Heaton Protective Enclosure against Gas, Splinters & Blast For Small Animals Sussex University M-O Archive Topic Collection 79 Dogs in War Time 1939-42.

p. 26
‘As a last general hint …'
The Veterinary Record
5 July 1941 (p. 390).

p. 27
‘I enclose two snaps …' M-OA T C 79.

p. 27
‘YOUR FOOD IN WAR-TIME …' Public Information Leaflet No. 4 July 1939
http://squirrelintheattic.blogspot.co.uk/2006/12/your-food-in-wartime-public-information.html
(p. 2).

p. 28
‘I have had the joy …'
The Dogs Bulletin
June-July 1939 (p. 2).

p. 28
‘Twice a week …' Keeling,
They All Came into the Ark
(
p. 130
).

p. 29
‘Only prosperous classes …'
The Animal World
October 1939 (
p. 189
).

p. 29
‘Cats are not …' ibid.

p. 29
‘In view of the present emergency …' (TNA MEPO 2/6478).

p. 30
‘Measures to Meet an Immediate Emergency …'(TNA HO 186/1417).

p. 30
‘exactly conforming …' ibid.

p. 31
‘Official Advice …' Care of Pets
The Times
26 August 1939 (
p. 15
).

p. 32
‘the Animal Defence …' Lind-af-Hageby op. cit. (
p. 17
).

p. 32
‘Homes in the country …'
The Times
, 29 August 1939 (
p. 1
).

p. 32
‘The result of the broadcast …' Douglas, op. cit. (
p. 14
).

p. 33
‘go out in its name …' (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 33
‘Is there a pet in the house?'
Daily Mirror
, 28 August 1939 (
p. 12
).

p. 34
‘A passer-by gave him …'
Daily Express
, 26 August 1939 (
p. 7
).

p. 34
‘mystery black cat …'
Daily Express
, 28 August 1939 (
p. 1
).

p. 35
‘I seem to see such …' Mrs G. H. Langford (M-O Diarist D5350).

p. 35
‘In case they ran amok …' Longmate,
How We Lived Then
(
p. 30
).

p. 35
‘Whatever happens …'
The Dog World
, 1 September 1939 (
p. 1
).

p. 36
‘What this will mean …'
The Kennel Gazette
, 1 September 1939 (
p. 1
).

p. 36
‘Overseer MacDonald',
Evening Standard
, 3 September 1939 (ZSL Newscuttings Vol. 36).

p. 37
‘The Border Terrier Bitch',
The Dog World
, 27 December 1940 (p. 1126).

p. 37
‘Smout', 2 September 1939, Brinton Lee (M-O diarist D5262).

p. 37
‘the principal routes …' Mollie Panter-Downes,
The New Yorker Magazine
, 9 September 1939.

p. 38
‘Germany invades Poland …' ZSL Occurrences Book, 1 September 1939.

p. 38
‘When the news …' Huxley, Memoirs (
p. 249
).

p. 39
‘The poisonous snakes …'
Daily Telegraph
, 2 September 1939.

p. 39
‘her dog got out of its basket' Longmate op. cit. (
p. 26
).

p. 39
‘Gardens closed at 11.00 …' ZSL Occurrences Book, 3 September 1939.

p. 40
‘practically valueless …' Keeling, op. cit. (
p. 134
).

p. 40
‘bored and disgusted …'
The Sunday Times
, 10 September 1939.

p. 40
‘Koringa' ZSL Occurrences Book, 9 November 1939.

p. 41
‘The people left in London …'
Animal and Zoo News
, February 1941 (
p. 13
).

p. 41
‘had paid sixpence …'
The Animals' Defender
, June 1940 (
p. 13
).

p. 41
‘It is not as the proprietor …'
Animal and Zoo News
, February 1941 (
p. 13
).

Chapter 4: Killed by Kindness

p. 42
‘large number of household …' Anon t/s in RSPCA archives.

p. 43
‘On Sunday 3 …' ibid.

p. 44
‘the best thing for animals …'
The Ilford Recorder
7 September 1939 (p. 4).

p. 44
‘PDSA performed …' PDSA press office statement 22 April 2013.

p. 45
‘over two and a half million …' 11 September 1939 (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 45
‘The committee urge owners …' ibid.

p. 45
‘When the embassy closed …'
Daily Express
, 6 September 1939 (
p. 7
).

p. 45
‘ham sandwich …' ibid.

p. 45
‘now recovering …' ‘How Now Brown Chow',
Daily Express
, 8 September 1939 (
p. 6
).

p. 46
fn ‘I can hardly conceive …' Sir Nevile Henderson,
Hippy
, 1943.

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