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The Blue Max was the Prussian Order Pour Le Merite. it has not been awarded to servicemen- and was restricted to Commissioned officers- since World War I. The order was NOT restricted to the Luftwaffe, as the movie seems to imply ( I am referring to the George Peppard film) name derives from German ace Max Immelmann, who did not survive the war. Rommel ( Army) and several submarine commanders did receive the award in World War I. there were tonnage priority lists for the Submariners- so many thousands of tons of confirmed sinkings were in effect merit points. for the Luftwaffe- Twenty confirmed kills for fighter pilots ( an allied Ace only required 5 confirmed downings of enemy craft) Ace is not, of course an award or military rank. the Blue Max was a high decoration. the badge took the form of a Maltese Cross- with the motto Pour le merite- For the Merit, and four Eagles in the interstices.(regardless of service branch). there you have it. do NOT confuse with Iron Cross which in World War I was a minor decoration. both have Maltese cross -eight point, design.
The common name for frogs is just "frog", while their scientific classification is in the order Anura.
A more common name for kegerators is a pony keg, which is basically the most common basic beer dispensing device consisting of a small barrel with a spout to pour the beer from.
Pour the Patron' is the name of the song with the lyric. It is performed by the rapper by the name of Nipsey Hustle.
The order is Diptera and the family is Muscidae. Its scientific name is Musca domestica. Hope this helps.
The common name is either Micromoths or Smaller moths.
Anoplura is an order of insects that comprises the sucking lice.
Wolf spiders are of the order Araneae (all spiders). The family name is Lycosidae.
The catechism? or the Book of Common Prayer?
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Zsa Zsa is believed to be a local, Hungarian variation of Elisabeth as the last Empress ( she of Austria-Hungary) spelled it. It is a nickname and is analogous- to Liz-Liz. Another suggestion has been made the phrase means, more or less- and Prince Von Anhalt should find this slogan familiar- For The merit. This was the motto of the German Pour Le Merite- instituted by Frederick The Great- and a premier war medal. The badge of the order- with an F on the top ray of the Maltese cross_ Takes the form of an eight-pointed Maltese Cross. It is higher up than the more familiar Iron Cross. I am sure His Highness is aware of the fact his wife"s name can be so translated. There you have it. Hope she comes out Okay.