Wojtek the Bear Statue. This statue commemorates Wojtek, the bear who served with the Polish Army during World War II.
The story of the brave soldier bear started in Persia (today's Iran) in 1942. Found in the mountains as an orphaned cub, he was sold to Polish soldiers for a few cans of corned beef.
The Polish Army, newly formed in the USSR under General Władysław Anders, was on its way through Persia to Palestine. The bear was given the name Wojtek (Voytek), meaning "joyful warrior". The legend has it that Wojtek was enlisted as a soldier with the rank of Private, and his pay was double food rations
It is in the Battle of Monte Cassino where Wojtek makes his mark on history. During the battle, Wojtek is the supply line between the artillery in the front lines and the supply regiment in the rear. He runs through the woods carrying 100 lbs of ammunition crates containing 25lbs artillery rounds. The loads that he carries would take four men to carry! His heroics help the Allied forces in their victory
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