German WW2 Sudetenland Medal Unmarked

An original Sudetenland medal, die-struck in bronze complete with the original ribbon and pin assembly. The medal is nice and crisp and the suspension ring is unmarked with no damage or repairs in good condition.

Product ID: 16970

£65.00

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Description

Sudetenland Medal

The Sudetenland Medal was founded on 1st October 1938, to commemorate the German occupation of Czechoslovakia.  On this date, Germany annexed more than a third of the country and by March 14th, 1939, Germany had completed the total annexation of the country. Bohemia and Moravia were occupied and declared German “Protectorates.”

The Medal was originally awarded to all participants of the initial occupation of Czechoslovakia, including members Sudeten State officials who assisted with the campaign and endured the political struggle.

On 1ST May 1939, a Bronze Castle Bar was awarded to individuals who were involved in the annexation of Bohemia and Moravia, which featured Prague Castle die-struck in bronze secured to the ribbon.

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