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Meanwhile in World war II Russia,  
The eastern front is a massacre,Men lie frozen within the snow.  
Some lose their limbs from the cold temperatures alone.  
Fluffies were sent as War Aids as Helpers of sorts.  
And that they were used, hundreds of fluffies were stuffed into trenches for warmth,  
Females had corks shoved up their cooch’s so that they could remain able to move around with ease.  
During some extreme cases,fluffies were basically a easy source of food and extra padding for clothing.  
The most extreme case was using them for something related to war,  
the most common one was strapping a bomb onto their back,and send them under tanks,  
Similar to the dog method,only fluffies were much more gullible into believing the “iron box”  
had tons of spaghetti under it.

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@JibberZen  
I heard it was because they trained with allied tanks, which used different fuels than axis tanks. The smell of the fuel was what the dogs used as reference on the battlefield, and in a few unconfirmed cases this resulted in a friendly fire incidents, because the dogs were running under their own tanks with the explosives.
 
As for the dogs running for safety, they would probably have been trained to ignore big sounds like those.
JibberZen

I seem to recall hearing that the dog method of this tactic didn’t pan out too well. Something about the dogs getting scared of the tanks/guns/explosions and running back to “safety”.
 
Kinda like how the whole strap incendiary devices to bats and release them over Japanese cities turned out to be a bad idea during testing.