The Sudetenland Medal Ribbon was awarded to German military and civilian personnel involved in the annexation of the Sudetenland in 1938. This reproduction ribbon features the classic alternating red, black, and white stripes, representing the national colours of Nazi Germany and symbolizing the political and cultural significance of the region.
Key Features
Features alternating red, white, and black stripes, reflecting the national colors of Germany at the time.
Represents the historical importance of the Sudetenland in the Nazi expansion.
Awarded to individuals who participated in or supported the annexation of the Sudetenland.
Description
The Sudetenland Medal Ribbon was awarded to military and civilian personnel who played a role in the annexation of the Sudetenland, a predominantly German-speaking region in Czechoslovakia, following the Munich Agreement of 1938. This ribbon serves as a symbol of loyalty to the Nazi regime and the successful incorporation of the Sudetenland into Germany.
With its red, black, and white stripes, the ribbon reflects the national colours of Nazi Germany and commemorates the territorial expansion just before the outbreak of World War II. This reproduction ribbon offers an authentic piece of history, perfect for collectors and reenactors looking to complete their WWII German medal collections.
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