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  • Eastern Front Medal
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  • The Eastern Front Medal, (Winterschlacht Im Osten), more commonly known as the Ostmedaille was instituted on May 26, 1942 to mark service on the German Eastern Front (World War II) during the period November 15, 1941 to April 15, 1942. It was commissioned to recognise the hardship endured by German and Axis Powers personnel, combatant or non-combatant, during the especially bitter Russian winter of '41/'42. It was wryly called the "Gefrierfleischorden" (Frozen Meat Medal) by Heer, Luftwaffe & Waffen-SS personnel to whom it was awarded.
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Name
  • Die Medaille Winterschlacht Im Osten 1941/42
  • Eastern Front Medal
Type
  • Chest order
Caption
  • The medal's obverse and reverse .
  • Ostmedaille ribbon bar
last award
  • 1944-09-04
eligibility
  • Military personnel
awarded by
Total
  • over 3 000 000
Established
  • 1942-05-26
Image
  • 100
Campaign
for
  • Awarded to all German military personnel who participated in the first winter of Operation Barbarossa .
abstract
  • The Eastern Front Medal, (Winterschlacht Im Osten), more commonly known as the Ostmedaille was instituted on May 26, 1942 to mark service on the German Eastern Front (World War II) during the period November 15, 1941 to April 15, 1942. It was commissioned to recognise the hardship endured by German and Axis Powers personnel, combatant or non-combatant, during the especially bitter Russian winter of '41/'42. It was wryly called the "Gefrierfleischorden" (Frozen Meat Medal) by Heer, Luftwaffe & Waffen-SS personnel to whom it was awarded.
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