British pet massacre - Wikipedia In 1939, the British government, seeking to avoid a repeat of this, formed the National Air Raid Precautions Animals Committee (NARPAC) to decide what to do with pets before the war broke out [5] The committee was worried that when people evacuated, they might leave their pets behind
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British Pet Massacre | World War II Database - WW2DB In 1939, prior to the start of the European War, the British government formed the National Air Raid Precautions Animals Committee (NARPAC) to evaluate the effects animals would have on the war, particularly on the aspect of food rationing
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The National Air Raid Precautions for Animals Committee The National Air Raid Precautions for Animals Committee (NARPAC) was formed in the Summer of 1939, one of a number of protection initiatives established by the Home Office at a time when war with Hitler’s Germany was becoming inevitable
“No Dog Biscuits Today”: A Photo That Revealed A Horrific Event Of 1939 In the summer of 1939, just before World War II erupted, the National Air Raid Precautions Animals Committee (NARPAC) was established to address what would happen to pets in the face of food shortages and bombings
The Disturbing Truth Behind The British Pet Massacre Of 1939 That summer, the National Air Raid Precautions Animals Committee (NARPAC) was formed to advise citizens on how best to protect their pets in the case of enemy bombings or other hazards, per BBC News
The British Pet Massacre of World War II | Vintage News Daily The British pet massacre was an event in 1939 in the United Kingdom where over 750,000 pets were killed in preparation for food shortages during World War II In 1939, the British government formed the National Air Raid Precautions Animals Committee (NARPAC) to decide what to do with pets before the war broke out