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Crazy, Nazis tried to train Dogs to talk!

NAZI scientists tried to breed a secret army of "educated" dogs that could speak, read and write. 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.

Dogs are cleaver, but not sure they would have wanted to help win the war!?

The Nazis tried to train dogs to talk, read and spell to help them win World War II, it has been revealed.

Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun with their dogs Blondi and Bella
Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun with their dogs Blondi and Bella

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NAZI scientists tried to breed a secret army of “educated” dogs that could speak, read and write, according to a new book by Dr Jan Bondeson.

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.

Hitler hoped the clever creatures would learn to communicate with their SS masters – and he even had a special dog school set up to teach them to talk.

So called “educated” dogs were collected from across Germany and sent for training at the Animal Speech School in Leutenberg, near the northwestern city of Hannove where they were trained to speak and tap out signals using their paws.

One mutt was said to have uttered the words ‘Mein Fuhrer’ when asked who Adolf Hitler was.

The only decent talking german shepard I could find of YouTube was this white one saying hello, well sort of saying hello… maybe?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifbnKev2PCQ[/youtube]

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Nazis tried to train dogs to talk, read and spell to win WW2
Adolf Hitler had army of talking dogs, claims Dr Jan Bondeson

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In the late 80s I started investigating UFOs and crop circles and joined the CCCS (Centre for Crop Circle Studies) and a local group researching strange sightings and reports along the south coast of Dorset (UK). In the early ’90s I started my own research group called SPS (Strange Phenomena Studies), this was renamed in 2004 to Cryptoworld.

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