芬蘭 - 獎品 - Winter War 1939-40. - 1940





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原裝芬蘭冬季戰爭(1939–1940)14枚軍事勳章,配有14種作戰/臂章,狀況極佳,製造於1940年。
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Lot:\n\nCondition :\n\nWinter war 1939- 1940 Finland - USSR.\n\n# 14 military medals:\n13 with swords and planks.\n1 with plank.\n\n14 different bars for combat operations and branches of the armed forces, some bars are rare and not common...)\n\n\nOriginal .\n\nRare opportunity. \n\nShipping with DHL.\n\n*******\n##Original battle Award 1939- 1940 Winter War \nUSSR- Finland .\n\n# Medal \n# Ribbon: Black and red, symbolizing victory or death.\n# Ribbon with swords ( military actions, combat operations.)\n\n *********************\nInformation from Internet :\n\nThe Finnish "Cuckoo" medal is the popular name for medal of a participant in the Winter War of 1939–1940 (Finnish Talvisodan muistomitali 1939–1940). It was established on August 2, 1940 to reward participants in the war with the USSR, as well as those who provided significant assistance in defending Finland's independence. \nBelow is an overview of the medal, its bars (clasps) and their meanings.\nThe "Cuckoo" Medal (Talvisodan muistomitali)\nName: "Cuckoo" (named after the similarity of the image on the reverse with a cuckoo on a branch, although officially it is an allegorical image of victory, often interpreted as a hand in armor holding a sword).\nDesign: The obverse depicts the coat of arms of Finland (lion), the reverse depicts an armored hand holding a sword and the date "1939–1940".\nMaterial: Mainly made of iron (often blackened) or bronze.\nRibbon: Black with two blue stripes (the colors of the Finnish flag and mourning). \nSwords (clasp)\nFor direct participants in hostilities, crossed swords were attached to the medal ribbon. \nSwords of the Karelian coat of arms: Symbolize participation in battles.\nRibbons (clasps) to the medal\nThe bars were attached to the ribbon above the medal and indicated the place of service or area of battle. There are about 11-15 main official bars. Some of them are: \nKARJALAN KANNAS (Karelian Isthmus)\nSUMMA (Summa – area of active fighting)\nTAIPALE (Taipale — north of the Karelian Isthmus)\nLAATOKAN KARJALA (Ladoga Karelia)\n KAINUU\nKOIVISTO (Koivisto, now Primorsk)\nILMAPUOLUSTUS (Air Defense)\nKOTIJOUKOT (Home Guard / Rear Guard)\nKENTTÄARMEIJA (Field Army) \nTypes and varieties\nFor Finnish soldiers: Mostly iron, with slats and swords.
Lot:\n\nCondition :\n\nWinter war 1939- 1940 Finland - USSR.\n\n# 14 military medals:\n13 with swords and planks.\n1 with plank.\n\n14 different bars for combat operations and branches of the armed forces, some bars are rare and not common...)\n\n\nOriginal .\n\nRare opportunity. \n\nShipping with DHL.\n\n*******\n##Original battle Award 1939- 1940 Winter War \nUSSR- Finland .\n\n# Medal \n# Ribbon: Black and red, symbolizing victory or death.\n# Ribbon with swords ( military actions, combat operations.)\n\n *********************\nInformation from Internet :\n\nThe Finnish "Cuckoo" medal is the popular name for medal of a participant in the Winter War of 1939–1940 (Finnish Talvisodan muistomitali 1939–1940). It was established on August 2, 1940 to reward participants in the war with the USSR, as well as those who provided significant assistance in defending Finland's independence. \nBelow is an overview of the medal, its bars (clasps) and their meanings.\nThe "Cuckoo" Medal (Talvisodan muistomitali)\nName: "Cuckoo" (named after the similarity of the image on the reverse with a cuckoo on a branch, although officially it is an allegorical image of victory, often interpreted as a hand in armor holding a sword).\nDesign: The obverse depicts the coat of arms of Finland (lion), the reverse depicts an armored hand holding a sword and the date "1939–1940".\nMaterial: Mainly made of iron (often blackened) or bronze.\nRibbon: Black with two blue stripes (the colors of the Finnish flag and mourning). \nSwords (clasp)\nFor direct participants in hostilities, crossed swords were attached to the medal ribbon. \nSwords of the Karelian coat of arms: Symbolize participation in battles.\nRibbons (clasps) to the medal\nThe bars were attached to the ribbon above the medal and indicated the place of service or area of battle. There are about 11-15 main official bars. Some of them are: \nKARJALAN KANNAS (Karelian Isthmus)\nSUMMA (Summa – area of active fighting)\nTAIPALE (Taipale — north of the Karelian Isthmus)\nLAATOKAN KARJALA (Ladoga Karelia)\n KAINUU\nKOIVISTO (Koivisto, now Primorsk)\nILMAPUOLUSTUS (Air Defense)\nKOTIJOUKOT (Home Guard / Rear Guard)\nKENTTÄARMEIJA (Field Army) \nTypes and varieties\nFor Finnish soldiers: Mostly iron, with slats and swords.

