Auction 6 Third Reich German Militaria
Jun 13, 2021
USA
 PO Box 13020 Des Moines, IA 50310
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LOT 16:

A set of Medal of 1st October 1938. Pz.-Rgt.36

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A set of Medal of 1st October 1938. Pz.-Rgt.36
Commemorative Medal of 1st October 1938 with Prague Castle Bar (Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1 Oktober 1938 mit Spange Prager Burg) and Award Document.

The Commemorative Medal of 1st October 1938 was the second of the "Anschluss", (Union/Annexation), medal series and was introduced on October 18th 1938, for award to civilians and military personnel who participated in the "return" of the Sudetenland to Germany.
The award followed the same design as the earlier, "13th März" medal, that commemorated the annexation of Austria into Greater Germany.
The Sudetenland, with over three million German inhabitants, was a section of Bohemia that had been awarded to Czechoslovakia in 1919 by the treaty of Saint Germain en Laye signed between Austria and the allies at the end of WWI. Hitler claimed that the Germanic Sudetens were being persecuted by the Czech’s as the main premise for the annexation of the area into greater Germany. Hitler also contended that the Sudentenland would be his final territorial claim in Europe. At a meeting in Munich on September 29th 1938 between Britain’s Chamberlain, France’s Daladier, Italy’s Mussolini and Hitler, without Czechoslovakian input, it was decided that the Sudentenland would be "returned" to Germany and German troops marched into the region on October 1st1938.
On May 1st 1939 Hitler extended award of the 1st October 1938 medal to personnel who had participated in the creation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Personnel who participated in the creation of the Protectorate, and who had already been awarded the 1st October 1938 medal were awarded the Prague Castle bar which was to be attached to the ribbon of their 1st October 1938 medal.

Roughly, 32mm diameter, bronze washed, die struck alloy construction medal.
The obverse of the medal features two embossed figures, symbolically breaking the chains of bondage with an unfurled national flag in the background and a high relief, national eagle to the bottom.
The reverse features embossed Latin script to the center, " 1 Oktober 1938", encompassed by additional script, " Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Führer"(One People, One State, One Leader).
The bronze wash is retained about 99%.
The ribbon suspension ring and medal loop are both intact and the award comes complete with a roughly, 35mm wide, piece of original ribbed, rayon ribbon with a horizontal, brass pin back device handstitched to the reverse top edge.
The medal has visible manufacturer’s markings "16"- Alois Rettenmeyer, Schwäbisch Gmünd.
Included with the medal is a roughly, 31mm wide, 11mm tall, bronze washed, stamped alloy construction, Prague Castle bar cypher.
The Prague Castle bar features an embossed likeness of the Prague Castle on a slightly recessed field with a raised outer edge lip.
The Castle bar is secured to the ribbon by two, bent over, soldered attachment prongs on the reverse.

Award Document (Urkunde):
21x14,8 cm large weight paper document with black, printed script and and details handwritten in ink.Issued to Gefreiten Willi Freitag from 3./Pz.-Rgt.36 in Schweinfurt , on 31. Juli 1939
Stempel: Panz.Rgt.36 I. Abt. 1. Panz.Komp.
The document shows age-typical yellowness, there are also visible paper defects.

The Panzer Regiment 36 was set up on November 10, 1938 in Schweinfurt , in military district XIII.
The regiment was set up with two divisions. After the formation, the regiment was subordinated to the 4th Panzer Division. When the regiment was mobilized in August 1939, the 3rd and 7th companies were disbanded, so that the regiment only consisted of six companies.


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