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Wojtek the Soldier Bear: The Bear on the Army Roster

Wojtek the Soldier Bear: The Bear on the Army Roster

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How did a bear end up on a WWII army roster—and why did Polish soldiers in exile give him a rank? This episode follows Wojtek the Soldier Bear from Iran to Monte Cassino and Edinburgh Zoo, uncovering the real story behind the Free Polish Army, the artillery-shell legend, and the wartime paperwork that made it possible—listen now before the myth and the evidence blur together.

Wojtek the Soldier Bear is one of WWII’s strangest true stories: a Syrian brown bear adopted by the Free Polish Army, officially listed on the army roster, and later linked to the Battle of Monte Cassino. In this episode, we trace how Wojtek moved from Iran to Italy, why soldiers gave him a rank, and how the legend of the artillery shells grew into a lasting piece of Polish history.

• Learn how Wojtek ended up in the Polish 22nd Artillery Supply Company
• Hear why British troopship rules helped turn a bear into a private
• Separate the shell-carrying legend from the documentary record
• Follow Wojtek’s postwar life at Edinburgh Zoo and his legacy in Scotland

Wojtek’s Origin in Iran
How a Bear Got on the Army Roster
Monte Cassino and the Shell-Carrying Legend
From Poland to Edinburgh Zoo

Related resources: Internal link — episode transcript and related WWII stories. External link — Britannica’s Wojtek entry; Polish History’s Wojtek article.

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