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48 air victories like Voss? I thought that Jacobs had scored 41 victories, like Loerzer.
At the end of the article, it states: "He was at that time the last surviving bearer of the Pour le Merite order." Jacobs died in 1978 - however Ernst Junger, another WW1 German officer, also had the Blue Max, as it is sometimes called. Junger died in 1998 at 102 yrs. Perhaps we are trying to say that Jacobs was the last pilot alive w/ the Pour le Merite?...I'll await comments, but if there are no objections (stating verifiable sources), I'll delete that claim soon.
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B class assessment re-confirmed. However, please read on. The introduction reads as follows, "Jacobs joined the Luftwaffe reserves as a major, but refused to join the Nazi party." His refusal to join the Nazis is not in the body of the article. It needs to be added and cited. Thanks. Djmaschek ( talk) 21:37, 5 April 2021 (UTC)
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48 air victories like Voss? I thought that Jacobs had scored 41 victories, like Loerzer.
At the end of the article, it states: "He was at that time the last surviving bearer of the Pour le Merite order." Jacobs died in 1978 - however Ernst Junger, another WW1 German officer, also had the Blue Max, as it is sometimes called. Junger died in 1998 at 102 yrs. Perhaps we are trying to say that Jacobs was the last pilot alive w/ the Pour le Merite?...I'll await comments, but if there are no objections (stating verifiable sources), I'll delete that claim soon.
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B class assessment re-confirmed. However, please read on. The introduction reads as follows, "Jacobs joined the Luftwaffe reserves as a major, but refused to join the Nazi party." His refusal to join the Nazis is not in the body of the article. It needs to be added and cited. Thanks. Djmaschek ( talk) 21:37, 5 April 2021 (UTC)