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Traces the life of a great Arabian stallion: born in Poland; raised in Russia, Czechoslovakia, and Austria; and finally sent to the U.S. at the close of World War II where he sired a great line of racers.
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Arabian horse, Biography, Horses, Witez II (Horse), World War II, Nazis, AlliesPlaces
Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, United States, USSRTimes
1938-1965Showing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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And miles to go: the biography of a great Arabian horse, Witez II
1986, Arabian Horse Trust
in English
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And miles to go: the biography of a great Arabian horse, Witez II
1967, Little, Brown
in English
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The great Arabian horse Witez II endured the hardships of the Second World War in Europe, then came to the United States to found a dynasty to rival that of Man-O-War. This is his biography, told from actual sources in Europe and America. Except for details of his early life in Poland, where records were scant, it is all true.
Witez II was foaled under the White Eagle of Poland, matured under the German Swastika, and achieved his greatest fame in America. His story includes that of the Poles who reared him, the Germans who cared for him, and the Americans who were lucky enough to secure him at an Army auction.
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