Attractive example of a Spanish-issued, campaign-medal of the Spanish Blue Division in Russia called: 'Medalla Conmemorativa Division Azul - Medalla de Tropa 1941' that comes mounted on its (typically Spanish) mounted ribbon as issued and/or worn Attractive example of a Spanish-issued, campaign-medal of the Spanish Blue Division in Russia called: 'Medalla Conmemorativa Division Azul - Medalla de Tropa 1941' that comes mounted on its (typically Spanish) mounted ribbon as issued and/or worn Attractive example of a Spanish-issued, campaign-medal of the Spanish Blue Division in Russia called: 'Medalla Conmemorativa Division Azul - Medalla de Tropa 1941' that comes mounted on its (typically Spanish) mounted ribbon as issued and/or worn Attractive example of a Spanish-issued, campaign-medal of the Spanish Blue Division in Russia called: 'Medalla Conmemorativa Division Azul - Medalla de Tropa 1941' that comes mounted on its (typically Spanish) mounted ribbon as issued and/or worn

Attractive example of a Spanish-issued, campaign-medal of the Spanish Blue Division in Russia called: 'Medalla Conmemorativa Division Azul - Medalla de Tropa 1941' that comes mounted on its (typically Spanish) mounted ribbon as issued and/or worn

The neat and/or multi-coloured Spanish-produced campaign-medal retains all of its somewhat darkened, silver-toned finish and retains a very detailed and/or pronounced appearance: it is just a bit dirty and/or tarnished simply caused by decades of storage and/or mimimal wear. The front of the medal shows an (enamelled) iron-cross with swastika as to be expected. The back shows some Russian scenery and the text and/or date: 'Rusia 1941'. The medal - which was I deem clearly issued ie. worn - comes mounted onto its original piece of confectioned and/or folded ribbon (which measures in total 10 cms. and that comes mounted on its golden-toned coloured and/or typical Spanish-issued so-called: mounting 'Spange' ie. bar (as can be seen on the pictures). This is the (one-pieced) version made-out of silvered- and copper- (ie. brass-) based metal as was specifically intended for usage by enlisted-men and/or NCOs (the officers-version was more luxuriously styled and came as a three-pieced version). These medals were produced (since 1943) by the Spanish-based company named: 'Díez y Compañía SA' based in the town of Madrid. Simply a nice opportunity to aquire an attracttive example of the Spanish-issued commemorative- (ie. campaign-)medal as was intended for usage by the troops of the 'Blue-Division'!

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