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Dueling scars (German: Schmisse) have been seen as a "badge of honour"
since as
early as 1825.
Known variously as "Mensur scars", "the
bragging scar",...
- Independent.
Retrieved 19
February 2024. Bonk,
Lennart (2
December 2023). "„Ich
schmiss mein
Studium und flog
direkt nach Irland"" ["I
dropped out of university...
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became a
member of the
student fraternity (this was the
origin of the "
Schmiss" –
German for "dueling scar" – on his left ch****). He
graduated in 1927...
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World War II. The scar
resulting from a hit is
called a "smite" (German:
Schmiss), and was seen as a
badge of honour,
especially in the
second half of the...
- Georg,
Prince of Saxe-Meiningen (11
October 1892 – 6
January 1946) was the head of the
house of Saxe-Meiningen from 1941
until his death. He was born in...
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wound that left a
dramatic dueling scar—known in
academic fencing as a
Schmiss (German for "smite" or "hit")—on his ch****. In May 1932,
Skorzeny joined...
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cranial wounds,
which often result in a scar
which is
called Schmiss. The
Schmiss was once
regarded as the p****port to a
better ****ure,
because the...
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Crouser in race to
break the next
world record World Athletics Für Gold
schmiss der
deutsche Held bei der
Polizei hin
Results of
Tallinn European Junior...
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Painted Photographs of
Meiji ****an, with
Elizabeth A.
Burns (2017)
Mensur &
Schmiss:
German Dueling Societies, A
Photographic History,
Elizabeth A.
Burns (2014)...
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anvil are
canting for the
first syllable in the muni****lity’s name (
Schmiß–
comes from the base of Schmiede,
meaning “smithy”). The
following are listed...