Thank you for asking this question. I never knew about these beautiful horses being saved by Patton and Alois Podhajsky. The story of saving those horses was found in Wikipedia under the heading of Alois Podhajsky.
****Relocation during World War II
During World War II, worried for the safety of the school and the horses due to bombing raids on Vienna, Podhajsky evacuated most of the stallions out of the city to St. Martin in Upper Austria.[6] A number of mares from the Piber Federal Stud, the breeding farm that supplied horses for the school, were also evacuated.[3]
Though the horses were in relative safety, there were still harsh challenges; there was little food for human or animals, and starving refugees sometimes attempted to steal the horses, viewing them as a source of meat.[7] As American General George Patton was leading his troops through Austria, he was alerted to the presence of the Lipizzans at St. Martin's. Patton and Podhajsky had each competed in equestrian events at the Olympic Games.[8][9][10] The two men renewed their acquaintance, and after Podhajsky orchestreated an impressive performance by the remaining horses and riders of the school in front of Patton (a lifelong horseman) and Undersecretary of War Robert Patterson, the Americans agreed to place the stallions under the protection of the United States for the duration of the war.[7] Podhajsky later wrote about these events, an account which was made into a motion picture Miracle of the White Stallions by Walt Disney studios, with actor Robert Taylor playing Colonel Podhajsky.
Podhajsky alerted Patton to the location of additional Lipizzan bloodstock. Many Lipizzan mares and some stallions had been appropriated by the Germans from the Austrian breeding farm at Piber and sent to Hostau, a Nazi-run stud farm in Czechoslovakia (now The Czech Republic).[7] When Hostau fell behind Soviet lines, captured German officers, under interrogation by U.S. Army Captain Ferdinand Sperl, provided details on the Lipizzans' location and asked the Americans to rescue the horses before they fell into Soviet hands, because it was feared they would be slaughtered for horsemeat. Patton issued orders, and on April 28, 1945, Colonel Charles H. Reed, with members of Troops A, C and F of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, conducted a raid behind Soviet lines, accepted the surrender of the Germans at Hostau, and evacuated the horses.[7] The Lipizzans were relocated to Wels, then Wimsbach, Upper Austria.[3]
After the war, the Lipizzan stallions finally returned to Vienna in the autumn of 1955.[11][12]
Patton was given a Lipizzaner horse during WWII because he helped save the horses from the Russians.
George Meeks was Patton's orderly. He received a stripe whenever Patton moved up.
he has two sisters , Dimitra Patton and Denise Patton
George C. Scott played the role of George S. Patton in the movie Patton
The names of the horses that General George S. Patton rode have mostly been lost to time and a lack of reporting on their names, therefore it is unknown what the horses name was. However in WW2 he did help to save the famous Arabian Weitz II
Lipizzaners originate mainly in Austria. But some from Spain. Here maybe this will help; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipizzan
None; The difference of Lipizzans and Lipizzaners is merely two almost identical spelled words with dialect being the course of the small indifference. In Italia you would say Lipizzan while Lipizzaners is the slovenien dialect.
Patton did enjoy horses. During WWII he ordered the removal of the Lippizan Stallions to save them from being exterminated by Nazi officers.
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Lipizzaners are a man made breed and therefore their habitat is wherever a human wishes it to be.However they were developed in Austria and so the original habitat will be a bit mountainous with valleys throughout and set seasons.
Patton was given a Lipizzaner horse during WWII because he helped save the horses from the Russians.
Usually, Lipizzaners are ridden in Dressage tack.
The Lipizzaner horses perform in the Spanish Riding School in Vienna.
Lipizzaners are bred in Austria. Oh and in California by Arnie.
Lipizzaners are highly intelligent horses with a natural ability to concentrate on learning.
The address of the Patton Public Library is: 444 Magee Avenue, Patton, 16668 1209
George Meeks was Patton's orderly. He received a stripe whenever Patton moved up.