War Commemorative Medal (Austria)

Summary

The War Commemorative Medal (German: Kriegserinnerungsmedaille) was a commemorative medal established in 1933 by the First Republic of Austria. The medal was awarded to Austria's military participants in World War I.

War Commemorative Medal
Kriegserinnerungsmedaille
Obverse of the medal without swords
TypeMilitary commemorative medal
Presented bythe First Austrian Republic
EligibilityAustrians who served during World War I
StatusNo longer awarded
Established23 March 1933

Appearance edit

The medallion of the medal is round, 33 mm (1.3 in) wide, and made of Tombac. The obverse of the medal depicts a right facing eagle surmounting the escutcheon with fess depicting the simplified arms of Austria. Below the eagle is the inscription FÜR ÖSTERREICH. The reverse of the medal bears the inscription 1914-1918 surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves around the edge.[1][2]

The medal is suspended from a 40 mm (1.6 in) triangular ribbon (dreiecksband) of white with two central red stripes 4 mm (0.16 in) wide and thin red stripes at the edges as well. Combatants could wear crossed gilt swords on the ribbon.

Ribbons
   
Without Swords With Swords

References edit

  1. ^ "Medal-Medaille , Orders, decorations and medals of the world for sale online".
  2. ^ "Kriegserinnerungsmedaille".

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