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The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 5, January 30, 2005, Article 21 POUR LE MERITE MEDAL: THE BLUE MAX An article in the Kansas City Star reports that "The Liberty Memorial Museum has received a rare German Pour le Merite medal, also known as the Blue Max. The medal was the highest honor awarded by the imperial German government until the end of World War I in 1918. It was part of a collection of war artifacts donated by a Kansas City man. “It's a German medal with a French name,” said Eli Paul, the museum's director." To read the full article, see: Full Story The web has a number of sources of information about the medal: "Although it may sound incongruous Germany's highest military medal awarded during World War One was the decidedly French sounding Pour le Merite (also known the as 'The Blue Max'). The award dates back to 1667 when, in the German state of Brandenburg, the Ordre de la Generosite - the Order of Generosity - was created by Frederick William I. Given that French was the language of the royal court the naming of the merit award would have appeared a natural choice. The award's name was subsequently modified in June 1740 to Pour le Merite by Frederick the Great." Full Story See also: speedace.info pourlemerite.org So, dear readers: who was the most famous awardee of The Blue Max medal? No fair snooping around! Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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