Warsaw (AFP) – The Soviets rode in on horseback, rifles dangling on rope. Boguslaw Kamola watched in horror from the woods as they occupied his city in eastern Poland. Then the shots rang out.”This dog was dashing across the field, and one of the soldiers reached for his rifle and fired at him,” he recalls. “They didn’t kill him, just wounded him in the rear. And the poor thing dragged his hind legs across the field, howling with fear as he tried to evade the bullets,” he told AFP.Kamola was nine years old when the Soviets invaded in 1939, just …read more
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