Bondeson says that the Nazis only planned to put the talking dogs "into the service of the Wehrmacht's troop entertainment events", which does not sound like any military usage. Bondeson "complained that much of the press coverage of his book has exaggerated or misconstrued his own findings", which tend to be "a million miles away from the press claims – which get taller by the day – that the Nazis had a legion of talking, machine-gun-toting hounds, on the point of being unleashed on the allies."
Bondeson says that the Nazis only planned to put the talking dogs "into the service of the Wehrmacht's troop entertainment events", which does not sound like any military usage. Bondeson "complained that much of the press coverage of his book has exaggerated or misconstrued his own findings", which tend to be "a million miles away from the press claims – which get taller by the day – that the Nazis had a legion of talking, machine-gun-toting hounds, on the point of being unleashed on the allies."
Fred Patten