Elephants have fought in human armies for more than three thousand years.
Asian powers boasted of their pachyderm power, while the Romans fielded
elephants alongside their legendary legions. Elephants have stomped their way
through infantry and cavalry with great success. This is the story of their
largely forgotten role in the history of warfare.This work tells the largely forgotten tale of war elephants. Elephants have
fought in human armies for more than three thousand years. Asian powers boasted
of their pachyderm power, while the Romans fielded elephants alongside their
legendary legions but were, perhaps, too proud to admit that mere animals
contributed to victory. Elephants have gored, stomped, and sliced their way
through infantry and cavalry with great success. They were used as tanks,
bulldozers, and cargo trucks long before such vehicles existed. They have also
been cut, speared, bombed, and napalmed for their efforts. Although some
believe that elephants were mere gimmicks of warfare, Kistler discredits that
notion. His book sets out to give elephants the credit they deserve for the
sacrifices they have endured. Elephants have long fought for and served human
masters, but it is now the elephants themselves that must be protected. This is
the story of their largely forgotten role in the history of warfare.