Judy: A Dog in a Million: The Heartwarming Story of WWII’s Only Animal Prisoner of War

$26.84

This biographical book provides a unique historical perspective on World War II, teaching history and empathy.

Judy: A Dog in a Million: The Heartwarming Story of WWII's Only Animal Prisoner of War
Judy: A Dog in a Million: The Heartwarming Story of WWII’s Only Animal Prisoner of War
$26.84

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Judy was a liver and white English pointer, mascot of Royal Navy gunboats Gnat and Grasshopper, and the only animal ever made prisoner of war: in 1942 she became Japanese prisoner number ’81A-Medan’. This book tells the story of Judy and how, whether dragging survivors from a torpedoed ship or scavenging food for her starving fellow inmates, she was cherished by the Allied servicemen in the Japanese camps. After the war, Judy was awarded the Dickin medal.

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Weight 0.662 lbs
Dimensions 16.6 × 3.4 × 23.8 in

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