Polish award
Award
The
Medal for Oder, Neisse and Baltic
(
Polish
:
Medal za Odr?, Nys?, Bałtyk
) was a Polish commemorative medal awarded by the
Polish People's Republic
to commemorate those who directly participated in combat against the
Nazi Germany
for the liberation of Poland and the restoration of its old boundaries on the rivers the
Oder
, the
Neisse
and the coast of
Baltic Sea
.
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History
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The Medal for Oder, Neisse and Baltic was established by decree of the Council of Ministers of October 26, 1945:
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"To commemorate the great victories of the Polish soldier who fought on new boundaries on the Oder and Nysa and on the coast of the Baltic Sea, regaining the Polish ancient Slavic lands in the west and north and reward participants of these fights."
In the decree, the medal was called
Medal for the Odra, Nissa, Bałtyk
, with the then Polish name of the river Neisse - 'Nissa'. In the Act of February 17, 1960 on medals and decorations, the medal's name was changed to
"Medal for the Odra, Neisse, Baltic"
and it was then specified that it was awarded for people who took part in the battles for the borders on the Oder, Neisse and the Baltic Sea regions.
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The medal was awarded by the
Minister of National Defense
on behalf of the
State National Council
to soldiers who fought in the decisive period from March to April 1945 in units of the
1st Polish Army
,
2nd Polish Army
,
1st Armored Corps
, and with air force units involved in the fighting on the Oder, the
Lusatian Neisse
and the
Baltic coast
from
Gda?sk
to
Szczecin
. It could also be awarded to civilians and
Red Army
personnel who cooperated with the
Polish Armed Forces in the East
, and whose actions contributed to the victory in the battle. From 1958, the medal was awarded by the State National Council. The Minister of National Defense transferred the right to award the medal to commanders of military districts, infantry divisions and the commander of the 1st Warsaw Cavalry Division.
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By the Act of October 16, 1992, the Medal for Oder, Neisse and Baltic was transferred to the category of commemorative (anniversary) insignia and medals with a validity period of up to May 8, 1995, inclusive. Subsequently, this period was extended until May 8, 1999. The regulations on awarding the medal and its description have not changed. Until 1987, 321,975 awards were made. Later, another 479 medals were issued. In total, 322,454 medals were awarded. By May 8, 1999, the awarding of the medal was deemed complete.
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Appearance
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The bronze medal of the Medal for Oder, Neisse and Baltic measures 33 mm in diameter. The
Polish eagle
is placed at the top of the medal, holds a roll in its claws with on it an image of the map of Poland, with its main rivers and the cities
Warsaw
(W),
Gda?sk
(G),
Szczecin
(S) and
Wrocław
(W). The map is framed by narrow border. Around the map is the inscription:
"ZA Odr? - Nys? - Bałtyk"
(For 'Oder', 'Neisse', 'Baltic').
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On the obverse there is the Polish inscription:
"RP-ZWYCIEZCOM-III.1945-IV.1945"
('RP', 'To the victors', 'March 1945', 'April 1945') in underlined words. There is a second version of medal, which differs from the first in terms of the fact that on the front side of the medal on the map there are no designations of the main Polish cities.
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The ribbon is 35 mm and dark blue with two longitudinal stripes of white-blue along the sides. Width of longitudinal stripes is 4 mm.
References
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"Art. 1 Dekretu z dnia 26 pa?dziernika 1945 r. o ustanowieniu "Medalu za Warszaw?"
"
.
isap.sejm.gov.pl
. Retrieved
March 21,
2020
.
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"Dekret z dnia 26 pa?dziernika 1945 r. o ustanowieniu "Medalu za Odr?, Niss?, Bałtyk"
"
.
isap.sejm.gov.pl
. Retrieved
March 21,
2020
.
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"Art. 16 ustawy z dnia 17 lutego 1960 r. o orderach i odznaczeniach"
.
isap.sejm.gov.pl
. Retrieved
March 21,
2020
.
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Stela, Wojciech (2008).
Polskie ordery i odznaczenia (Vol. I)
(in Polish). Warszawa. p. 20.
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Oberleitner, Stefan (2001).
Ordery, odznaczenia i odznaki III Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej 1990-1999
(in Polish). Toru?: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek. pp. 66?67.
ISBN
83-7174-726-8
.
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"Ustawa z dnia 16 pa?dziernika 1992 r. Przepisy wprowadzaj?ce ustaw? o orderach i odznaczeniach, uchylaj?ce przepisy o tytułach honorowych oraz zmieniaj?ce niektore ustawy"
.
isap.sejm.gov.pl
. Retrieved
March 21,
2020
.
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"Medal Za Odre, Nyse i Baltyk"
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tracesofwar.com
. Retrieved
March 21,
2020
.
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"Medal Za Odre, Nyse i Baltyk"
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tracesofwar.com
. Retrieved
March 21,
2020
.