Yes, he received his Blue Max in June of 1918.
No, he was not.
Yes, for his service at the age of 72.
Yes, as an Oberleutenant in 1917.
Yes, Karl August Nerger who commanded the Auxilary Cruiser SMS Wolf on the longest World War Cruise (451 Days).
Walther Schwieger won the Blue Max for that sinking.
On 12 January 1917 for his 16th aerial victory. He was awarded the Order of the Red Eagle for his 70th aerial victory.
Yes, in 1864.
Yes, for his service at the age of 72.
Yes, he was one of the first aviators awarded the Blue Max.
Yes, for his service at Ligny and Waterloo.
The Blue Max.
Frederick II of Prussia in 1740.
In 1740 by Frederick II of Prussia.
Yes, as an Oberleutenant in 1917.
The "Blue Max" was established in 1740 by Frederick II of Prussia.
Yes, Karl August Nerger who commanded the Auxilary Cruiser SMS Wolf on the longest World War Cruise (451 Days).
Yes, Helmuth Graf von Moltje received the Blue Max in 1839, the Oak Leaves in 1871, the Grand Cross in 1879 and also received the Civil Order in 1874
Beause he was a pacifist scientist who help to make the peace in the world. (-_-)