Photo of the early 20th century. World War I. Cats at war retro photography
Cats at war retro photography
In fact, during the First World War, cats were in the trenches so that they could pre-warn about the gas attack. In addition, during the Second World War they were on board of submarines not only for catching mice and rats, but also as live detectors for air quality. Besides, people believed that cats have miraculous powers that could protect ships from dangerous weather. At the same time, cats were simply a remindness about civil life. In particular, they relieved stress and let soldiers express best human emotions, tenderness, love and affection. Also, according to Sigmund Freud, time spent with cats – never wasted.
Black and white kitten. Cats at the World Wars
Cats at war retro photography
A boy with a white cat. Somewhere in AsiaOn the board of a ship, a kittenChildren and Cats. Black and white photoWhite cat, old photoIn the pocket. Cats at the World WarsFeeding a cat soldierA little kitten. Cats at the World WarsThe best place – next to the cookAlong the railway. Cats at the World WarsIn the headquarters. Cats at the World WarsIn the basket. Cats at the World WarsA soldier with a cat in his handsMinute of restThree little kittens drinking milk. Cats at the World WarsA woman holding a catOn the desk. Cats at the World WarsGray kitten. Cats at the World WarsBlack cat in the hands of a soldierAn old man holding a catSailors with catsOn the shoulder of a manInside the soldier’s boot. Cats at the World WarsPlaying with gun kittenBehind the fence. Cats at the World WarsAt the checkpointWalking catA dog and two cats on the ship