Statue of hero bear Wojtek unveiled in Duns
Wojtek, a Syrian brown bear, was rescued as a cub by soldiers from the Free Polish Army as they made their way through the Middle East.
The 6ft animal quickly became the platoon’s unlikely mascot, smoking cigarettes and drinking beer with the troops – and even helping the men carry live rounds during battle.
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Hide AdHe was adopted by Polish troops and taken with Polish forces in a British troop ship to fight in Italy in 1944, including at the battle of Monte Cassino.
He returned to Scotland with the men who were based in army camps in the Borders.
After the war, he travelled to Scotland with the demobbed Polish solders and spent his final years in Edinburgh Zoo.
He died in 1963.
The statue of the unlikely war hero was donated by Zagan in Poland, Duns’ twin town.
The unveiling of the statue coincided with the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Monte Cassino in southern Italy which saw 55,000 allied soldiers, including Poles, killed or injured.