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Authors: Clare Campbell

Bonzo's War (42 page)

p. 98
‘This country has not reached …'
The Animal World
, March 1941 (
p. 21
).

p. 99
‘the majestic rise of the vegetarian …' Hageby op. cit. (
p. 38
).

p. 100
‘Adolf' the Aardvark
Evening Standard
, 23 September 1942 (ZSL Newscuttings vol. 37).

p. 100
‘dreadful people …'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, December 1939 (
p. 372
).

p. 100
‘would fall on the lower classes …' ‘The Feeding of Dogs' (para. 7), 22 July 1941 (MAF 84/61).

p. 101
‘Some will take pieces …' ‘Tortoises in Wartime',
The Animal World
, August 1940 (
p. 68
).

p. 101
‘Away goes our last source of imported …' Turner op. cit. (
p. 123
).

p. 101
‘Our hobby …' ibid.

p. 102
‘He was treated with …' Fred Gluckstein (
www.winstonchurchill.org-churchills-feline-menagerie
).

p. 102
‘Nelson will follow …'
Washington Post
, 7 June 1940 (
p. 8
).

p. 102
‘became the pet of …' 4 March 1965 (TNA BA 20/39).

p. 103
‘Mr J. Umbo …' (TNA CAB 150/7).

p. 103
fn ‘allergic to cats' Nerin E. Gun,
Eva Braun: Hitler's Mistress
L. Frewin, London, 1969 (
p. 212
).

Chapter 10: The Dunkirk Dogs

p. 104
‘We passed through village …' 2nd Lt E. J. Haywood writing in 1946. (
www.worcestershireregiment.com
).

p. 105
‘Shooting the dogs …' Edward Oates in 2010 (
ww2history.com/testimony/Western/British_soldier_Dunkirk
).

p. 105
‘pitiful procession of refugees …'
The Animal World
, November 1940 (
p. 77
).

p. 105
‘large numbers of dogs …' Moss op. cit. (
p. 113
).

p. 106
‘knowing with …' ibid.

p. 106
‘Boxer …' Bourne,
They Also Serve
(
p. 82
).

p. 106
‘There was a little dog …' Ordinary Seaman Stanley Allen, IWM Interview 6825 (
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80006641
).

p. 106
‘evacuated a very special person …' Stockport Libraries, (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/16/a2314216.shtml
).

p. 106
‘One of the little …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940.

p. 106
‘Men of the French …' ibid.

p. 107
‘a large, fierce-looking …'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, July 1940.

p. 107
‘returned …'
The Cat
, June 1940 (
p. 1
).

p. 107
‘All along the Thames …' RSPCA Report for 1940 (
p. 10
).

p. 108
‘after Dunkirk was …' IWM Allen, op. cit.

p. 108
‘Where the owners …' RSPCA Report for 1940 (
p. 10
).

p. 108
‘there were many …'
The Animal World
, July 1940 (
p. 59
).

p. 108
‘been segregated …'
The Animal World
, July 1940 (
p. 60
).

p. 109
‘Many dogs attached …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 30
).

p. 109
‘there was not just …' ibid.

p. 109
‘not a little difficulty …' RSPCA Report for 1940 (
p. 10
).

p. 110
‘Fortnum …'
PDSA News
, June 1942 (
p. 5
).

p. 110
‘the last dog from Dunkirk …' RSPCA Report for 1940 (
p. 10
).

p. 110
‘Nora …' ibid.

p. 111
‘The Dogs from Dunkirk …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, No. 110, summer 1940.

Chapter 11: Three Million Dogs to Die

p. 112
‘felt they had nothing …' 10 June 1940 (TNA HO 186/2075).

p. 112
‘to protect the public …' ibid.

p. 113
‘The following towns …' (TNA HO 186/350).

p. 113
‘had arranged with …' Kean,
Animal Rights
(
p. 192
).

p. 113
‘beloved ginger cat …' Diana Mosley,
Loved Ones
, 1985 (
p. 192
).

p. 114
‘The man who …' Colin Perry,
Boy in the Blitz
, 1980 (
p. 13
).

p. 114
‘animals' true friend …'
Reichtierschutzblatt
, May 1940 (
http://elib.tiho-hannover.de/dissertations/bergb_ws08.pdf
).

p. 114
‘a French battlefield stray …' ibid. February 1941.

p. 114
‘fundamental rottenness …' Anger Campaign (
p. 27
, TNA FO 898/5).

p. 115
‘Three Million Dogs',
The Times
, 13 June 1940 (
p. 6
).

p. 115
‘was more upset …' Martina Corfe (Mass-Observation diarist D5285).

p. 115
‘a newsboy …' Helena Datz (Mass-Observation diarist D5294).

p. 116
‘Can it be true?' Thelma Gray,
The Dog World
, 21 June 1940 (p. 577).

p. 116
‘These two Nazi officials …' ibid.

p. 116
‘It must have been with …'
The Dog World
, 21 June 1940 (p. 577).

p. 116
‘They have shared …' ibid.

p. 116
‘glycerine and the fertilisers …' 24 June 1940 (TNA HO 186/1418).

p. 117
‘training experiments …' Hansard, 21 May 1940.

p. 117
‘British Government …'
The Dog World
, 3 May 1940 (p. 414).

p. 118
‘A dog trained to do …' Richardson,
British War Dogs
(
p. 287
).

p. 118
‘When war broke out …' 11 June 1940 (TNA WO 199/416).

p. 119
‘whether he was aware …' Hansard, 21 May 1940.

p. 119
‘experimental work …'
The Dog World
, 31 May 1940 (p. 509).

p. 119
‘One could surely coach …'
The Dog World
, 5 July 1940 (p. 625).

p. 119
‘In my opinion …'
Our Dogs
, 5 July 1940 (p. 810).

p. 119
‘last remaining remount …'
The Times
, 10 August 1940 (p. 2).

p. 120
‘The green plover …' Turner, op. cit. (
p. 249
).

p. 120
‘Dogs and the Invader …' NCDL pamphlet No. 469 Ballard, ‘A Dog is For Life' (
p. 68
).

p. 120
‘Poultry and rabbits …' 8 August 1940 (TNA HO 186/1224).

p. 120
‘for animal control …' War Cabinet Home Policy Committee, 29 June 1940 (TNA CAB 75/8 6398).

p. 121
‘A room for cats …' 16 July 1940 (TNA AN 2/29).

p. 121
‘personally enlisting …'
The Veterinary Record
, 13 July 1940 (p. 519).

p. 122
‘The worst time …'
PDSA News
, June 1942 (
p. 3
).

p. 122
‘veterinary officers …' 13 July 1940 (TNA HO 186/1419).

p. 123
‘As there was no room …'
The War Illustrated
, 19 July 1940 (
p. 40
).

p. 123
‘All our animals' Evacuation from Guernsey' by Betty Hervey (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/39/a2871939.shtml
).

p. 123
‘the squealings of …'
Our Dogs
, 5 July 1940 (p. 810).

p. 124
‘We must bestir ourselves …' ibid.

p. 124
‘Fears are expressed …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, No. 116, summer 1940 (
p. 5
).

p. 124
‘We rejoice that American …'
Popular Dogs
, July 1940 (
www.adpef.org/breed_development/first.../popular_dogs_July-1940
).

Chapter 12: No Cat Owner Need Worry

p. 125
‘Penal Offence'
Gloucestershire Echo
, 6 August 1940 (
p. 6
).

p. 126
‘nature of a warning …' ibid.

p. 126
‘sheltered sunny positions …' (TNA MAF 84/57 7041).

p. 126
‘Mickey' Longmate, op. cit. (
p. 222
).

p. 127
‘wasting human food …' (TNA MAF 84/57 6945 5982).

p. 127
‘It does not seem possible …'
The Animal World
, September 1940 (
p. 79
).

p. 127
‘is it antipatriotic …?'
The Cat
, September 1940 (
p. 111
).

p. 128
‘people have found …'
Daily Mirror
, 8 January 1940 (
p. 7
).

p. 128
‘Feeding Dogs and Cats', The Duchess of Hamilton and Louise Lind-af-Hageby,
The Times
, 12 August 1940 (
p. 6
).

p. 129
‘many dogs are voluntary vegetarians …' ibid.

p. 129
‘the people's food'
Farmers Weekly
, 9 August 1940 (
p. 13
).

p. 129
‘Stock casualties in Nazi raids'
Farmers Weekly
, 23 August 1940 (
p. 17
).

p. 130
‘There has been no …' ibid.

p. 130
‘Nazi bombs caused low buttermilk'
Farmers Weekly
, 30 August 1940 (
p. 17
).

p. 131
‘Dogs of Britain Fighter Fund'
Our Dogs
, 23 August 1940 (p. 983).

p. 131
‘Lady Johnson-Ferguson' (TNA MAF 84/57).

p. 131
‘Two glorious days …' 16 August 1940 (
p. 273
http://orwelldiaries.wordpress.com/2010/08/16/16-8-40
).

Chapter 13: Blitz Pets

p. 133
‘Item 1 – The Restriction' 4 September 1940 (TNA 128/578).

p. 133
‘dog racing and the maintenance of zoos …' ibid.

p. 133
‘Any drastic steps …' ibid.

p. 133
‘There should be no action …' ibid.

p. 134
‘Germany is presently …' (TNA WO 186/350).

p. 134
‘You must assume invasion …' (TNA WO 186/350).

p. 135
‘Tonight I have been registering …' 29 July 1940 (M-O D5414).

p. 135
‘Dogs left behind …' 18 September 1940 TNA MEPO 2/6478.

p. 136
‘again we had to open …' ‘Our War Work',
PDSA News
, June 1943 (p. 4).

p. 137
‘His home was a mass …' Bourne, op. cit. (
p. 56
).

p. 137
‘Cats have some sixth …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 27
).

p. 137
‘but six cats …' ibid. (
p. 76
).

p. 138
‘An old man stopped me …' Lind-af-Hageby, op. cit. (
p. 25
).

p. 138
‘Dog belonging to Mrs H …' ibid. (
p. 26
).

p. 139
‘Trixie …' ibid.

p. 141
‘19,864 Cats', Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 60
).

p. 141
‘after an absence of three …' ibid.

p. 141
‘deserted animals …' ibid.

p. 141
‘neither of them is afraid …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, summer 1941 (
p. 7
).

p. 141
‘Animal pets are frequently …' M-O Summary of Situation in Shoreditch, 27 September 1940 (M-OA T C 79).

p. 142
‘the shock of emerging …' Longmate, op. cit. (
p. 224
).

p. 142
‘Many piteous tales of cats …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 54
).

p. 142
‘to find new homes …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 57
).

p. 143
‘A monkey …' ibid.

p. 143
‘becoming abusive …' ‘Dogs in Air-Raid Shelters',
Manchester Guardian
, 4 October 1940 (
p. 10
).

p. 143
‘because of the crass …'
The Dogs Bulletin
, No. 117, Christmas 1940 (
p. 5
).

p. 144
‘This air-raid dog shelter …' ibid.

p. 144
‘a conspicuous and attractive …' Lind-af-Hageby, op. cit. (
p. 24
).

p. 144
‘Everywhere the poor folk …' ibid.

p. 145
‘He is all I have now …'
PDSA News
, January 1941 (p. 2).

p. 145
‘Such is the cleanliness …' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1940 (
p. 55
).

p. 145
‘She had also …' ibid.

p. 146
‘sentimental aspects …' (TNA MAF 126/25 7072).

p. 146
‘wholly won over …' Longmate, op. cit. (
p. 231
).

p. 147
‘At the end of their …' Stafford Library, Kent (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/02/a8435702.shtml
).

p. 147
‘Chickens were killed …' Mr Peter Johnson (
http://www.1900s.org.uk/1940s50s-livestock.htm
.

p. 148
‘Then my mother got these rabbits …' (
www.yorkarchaeology.co.uk/ww2/rations1.htm
).

p. 148
‘One day one was killed …' Longmate, op. cit. (
p. 231
).

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