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Three Ancient Orders Working Together Over 900 Years of
Inspiration
Three Knightly Orders Inspired by Prince Alfred von
Habsburg-Hohenberg, Hereditary Grand Prior
Here are details about our Grand Prior Prince Alfred von Habsburg-Hohenberg.

Prince Alfred is a direct descendant of Archduke Ferdinand II
of Tirol (1529-1595) and Philippine Welser (1527-1580). He was born May 19,
1921, in Silesia, a former province of the Austrian Empire and was educated at
the University of Breslau.
After World War II and a distinguished service record
(including being wounded six times), Prince Alfred worked with the U.S. Air
Force as a consultant at the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg.
Prince Alfred retired and moved to Florida in 1970 and pursued
philanthropic interests. He remains active in several environmental
organizations such as The World Wildlife Fund, The Sierra Club, The Nature
Conservancy, The National Wildlife Federation, etc.
Prince Alfred and his wife, Princess Jean Margaret, are also
officers of Habsburg-Hohenberg Historical Research, a non-profit organization,
which among other things, promotes workshops, orientations, and travel. They are
sponsors of The Friends of Johann Strauss. Prince Alfred is extremely
knowledgeable about European history and is considered and expert in
heraldry.
These facts were pretty easy to ascertain, but what is not so
well known is the history of Prince Alfred's efforts during WWII which forms a
better picture of his nature and helps us understand the man.
Though he was a fearless soldier, he was also recognized by the
Jewish community as a non Jewish leader in helping Jews escape Nazi Germany.
Here is a translation from the book "Battle of Stalingrad"
written in German by Hans Wijers, Brummen, The Netherlands, 2001.
"The Battle of Stalingrad, with emphasis on the factory of
Dscherschinski, where the famous T-34 Tank was produced and was defended by the
Russians by spe cial order of Stalin; "not one step back."
The 51st Army Corps of the 6th German Army started their attack
on the tractor works at 7:30 am on October 14, 1942 and together with the 14th
Panzer Division the 389th infantry Division reached the first factory buildings
almost in view of the Volga River.
A veteran of the fighting around Stalingrad, 1st Lt. Alfred von
Hasburg-Hohenberg, nicknamed 'Winnetou" after an Apache Chieftain who was famous
for his skill in fighting with his tomahawk, commanded a small group of combat
engineers, all veterans of a number of hand-to-hand combat previously christened
at the battle of Kiev and Charkov, as well as a number of river crossings in the
Ukraine.
While at the beginning of the attack, the Lt. and his men were
properly armed with flame thrower, hand grenade and sticks of dynamite, these
items were soon lost when they were rolled over by the Russians and the group
had to fight toward the east and the west.
Lt. Habsburg earned his nickname in previous battles when he
used the government-issued small axe as the Indians used their Tomahawks. During
the winter when the Siberian cold made some of the rifles and guns useless
(light oil used by German soldiers easily froze, while the heavy oil used by the
Russians withstood the cold), Lt. Habsburg found that the small battle-axe was
the best weapon in close combat battles.
There were close combat fights constantly, sometimes the
Russians were up on the first floor of the factory and sometimes the Germans
were on top of the Russians; underground connections between different buildings
were used by both the Germans and Russians to trap the enemies. Both sides had
tremendous casualties; no one took prisoners and it was strictly killing or
getting killed.
The small group of combat engineers of Lt. Habsburg was reduced
to one Sgt. one Corporal and about a dozen men. Everyone showed wounds received
in hand-to-hand fighting. The days and nights were bitter cold. Food did not get
through.
The Russian artillery kept everyone on his toes as they were
bombarding relentlessly. The Russians were very active in the early morning
hours (the Vodka the night before made them brave) but their attacks were
usually repulsed by Lt. Habsburg's small group.
On November 19th, Lt. Habsburg was wounded for the fifth time
and flown out of Stalingrad. He survived the most brutal battle of the century.
Although he later participated in battles at Monte Casino and Anzio, none of the
battles compared to the viciousness of battle at Stalingrad."
Here is the Military record of Maj. Alfred
von Habsburg-Hohenberg
1st Sept. 1939 In Poland with RAD Abt.
6/12.
22nd Feb. 1940 Promoted to 2nd Lt. and
transferred to 3rd Company, 298th Combat Engineer Battalion
10th May, 1940 With Guderian s Panzer army
into France.
9th. Jun. 1940 Crossing the Aisne River.
10th Jun. 1940 First close combat fighting.
Awarded Iron Cross 2nd Class.
11th Jun. 1940 Wound Badge (black).
17th Jun, 1940 End of War in France.
30th Jan. 1941 Promoted to 1st Lt..
22nd Jun. 1941 With 6th German Army into
Russia.
14th Jul. 1941 Battle of Shitomir.
13th Sept. 1941 Battle of Kiev, wounded (2nd
time).
19th Sept. 1941 Awarded Iron Cross 1st Class
and Combat Engineer Badge.
25th Oct. 1941 Battle of Charkow.
11th Mar. 1942 Wounded (3rd time).
26th Aug. 1942 Destroyed 3 Russian tanks T-34
s near River Mius; wounded (4th time).
29th Aug. 1942 Awarded Wounded Badge in
Silver. Transferred to 389th Inf. Div. Volga River at Stalingrad.
19th Dec. 1942 Wounded (5th time) and flown
out of Stalingrad.
20th Oct. 1943 Promoted to Captain, 26th
Panzer Division.
15th Dec. 1943 Wounded near Chieti (6th and
last time).
18th Jan. 1944 Re-joined 26th Pz.Div. at Monte
Cassino.
2nd Feb. 1944 Battle at Cisterna, Anzio,
against 3rd US Inf. Div..
16th Feb. 1944 Awarded the most coveted
"Closed-Combat-Badge" in silver.
27th Jul. 1944 Arrested and imprisoned in
Dachau for possible link to The Assassination Plot Against Hitler (and for
assisting one Jewish family escape).
17th Aug. 1944 Released from Dachau, cleared
of Assassination Plot.
20th Jan. 1945 Promoted to Major, Pz. Div.
"Brandenburg".
27th Apr. 1945 Taken Prisoner of war at
Neuburg on the Danube
8th May 1945 World War II ended, promoted Lt.
Col. while in Prisoner-of-War Camp 6003 in Langres, France.
These facts were confirmed in June 2004 when Prince Alfred was
honored in the 2004 Weekend of Heroes along with Russian Col. Anatoly Kozlov of
the Red Army. DETAILS
There has been an action figure made of Prince Alfred for
heroics at the Battle of Stalingrad which was marketed in retail outlets around
the world.
A more important view of Prince Alfred s integrity was shown
when he was honored at the Bradenton Synagogue for his role in helping 200 Jews
escape Nazi Germany.
History is a wonderful educational tool that humanity too often
ignores, but as it gets recorded (often by those who have agendas and hidden
interests) it is sometimes flawed.
We hope that whatever flaws history may have created about
knightly orders that this explanation clarifies who we are and what we
represent. We gain courage from our orders simplicity, transparency, 12 ideals
and goals.

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