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  •  A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue
  •  A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue
  •  A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue
  •  A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue
  •  A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue
  •  A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue
  •  A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue

Item: G33081

A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue

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A War Merit Cross Second Class with Package of Issue

A “Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. October 1938”; circular bronze medal; on loop for suspension; with its mint and unissued period original ribbon; the obverse with two raised male figures, the one on the right bearing the German flag in his left hand, with his right hand placed around the shoulders of the figure on the left, with broken chains around his right arm (symbolic of the liberation of the Sudeten German from Czechoslovak oppression), with the German eagle directly below; the reverse with the date “1. Oktober 1938” centrally and circumscribed “Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Führer” (One People, One Country, One Leader); measuring 31.97 mm in diameter; weighing 12.6 grams. Accompanied by its paper packet of issue, with “mit Spange” (with clasp) written by hand on the exterior of the packet - presumably referring to the Prague ribbon bar, which was lost through time; in overall near extremely fine condition. (C:185)
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