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Brown bear Wojtek – hero of battle of Monte Cassino Posted by on Jan 6, 2012 in Uncategorized

Wojtek, who was adopted as a cub by Polish soldiers stationed in Iran during 1941, liked to share beers and a cigarette with his fellow comrades, was taught to salute when greeted, and provided a welcome distraction to the horrors of war.

By 1944 and at 6ft tall on his hind legs and weighing in at close to 500lbs he was enrolled in the Polish army with his own rank and service number to circumvent orders that forbade animals from being taken to the frontline.

Showing no fear under fire, the Syrian brown bear joined the 22nd company of the Polish Army and carried live munitions during the battle at Monte Cassino, a feat that led him to become one of Poland’s best loved war heroes.

Now, after a long campaign, he is to be honoured in the country he served, but never visited, with a statue in the center of Warsaw.

The Wojtek Memorial Trust, led by Aileen Orr, the Scottish author of a biography of the bear, is in discussions to send a bronze statue of Wojtek for erection in the Polish capital as well as one in Edinburgh.

The bear lived out his post-war years in Edinburgh Zoo dying there in 1962 at the age of 22.

He was donated to the zoo after his company was relocated to Berwickshire in Scotland at the end of the war.

He would wave to visitors who addressed him in Polish and zoo keepers regularly had to deal with visiting soldiers who clambered into his enclosure to hug him.

I actually heard stories about him from my grandfather, who fought in Monte Cassino:)

Do następnego razu… (Till next time…)

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About the Author: Kasia

My name is Kasia Scontsas. I grew near Lublin, Poland and moved to Warsaw to study International Business. I have passion for languages: any languages! Currently I live in New Hampshire. I enjoy skiing, kayaking, biking and paddle boarding. My husband speaks a little Polish, but our daughters are fluent in it! I wanted to make sure that they can communicate with their Polish relatives in our native language. Teaching them Polish since they were born was the best thing I could have given them! I have been writing about learning Polish language and culture for Transparent Language’s Polish Blog since 2010.


Comments:

  1. John kantek:

    Amazing story and I never knew that the polish army in Italy had a bear with them .its a great story to read and also to know how the bear lived his life out in comfort …the sight of the bear on the front line would have frigthen the heck out of the nazis !!!! in that battle