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Correspondence respecting the use of police dogs in prisoners' camps in Germany
Correspondence respecting the use of police dogs in prisoners' camps in Germany
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Correspondence respecting the use of police dogs in prisoners' camps in Germany

A 7 page pamphlet created in Britain as a tool for education during World War I regarding police dogs in Germany's prisoners' camps. 
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Date 1917 
Creator Foreign Office (Great Britain). Author, Foreign Office (Great Britain). Author
Place Germany, Germany
Subject Police dogs--Germany--20th century., Police dogs--Germany--20th century., World War, 1914-1918--Prisoners and prisons, German., World War, 1914-1918--Prisoners and prisons, German.
Source Military Museums (Calgary, Alta.). World War I Propaganda Collection. D639 .P6 W67 NO.833 
Collection Military History, Military History
Sub-Collection World War I Propaganda
Extent 7 pages ; 34 cm 
Genre Pamphlets, Pamphlets
Unique identifier CU15872990 
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Attribution "Correspondence respecting the use of police dogs in prisoners' camps in Germany", 1917, (CU15872990) by Foreign Office (Great Britain). Author,Foreign Office (Great Britain). Author. Courtesy of Military History,Military History Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.