Hungary (Kingdom 1926-1945): Medal for the Liberation of Upper Hungary, 1938
A medal issue of the 'Horthy Regime' (Prince Regent Miklos Horthy)
The bronze medal with obverse portrait of Francis II Rakoczi - the revered national leader of the Hungarian Uprising 1703-1711. With reverse central inscription 'A Magyar Felvidek Felszabudulasanak Emlekere 1938' (Medal for the Liberation of Upper Hungary)
Dimensions are 34.1mm (w) x 38.5mm (h), worn on original - and correct - tri-fold silk riband this latter complete with fittings
The medal was instituted on, 4 November 1938. At the end of the Great War, Hungary lost almost three-quarters of its territory, among them many areas with large Hungarian populations, including areas of southern Slovakia and southern Carpathian Rus. The Munich Agreement between Germany, Britain, France and Italy dealt not only with the question of the Sudeten Germans but also called for a settlement of Hungarian claims on this Czechoslovak territory. German and Italian arbitration in Vienna led to an imposed settlement on November 2, 1938, with almost 12,000 square kilometers of territory and over a million people being transferred to Hungary. The award was annulled after the Second World War and the earlier 'Liberated Territory' of 1938, was subsequently divided between Slovakia and the Ukraine. The obverse displays the bust of Francis II Rakoczi (1676-1735), who led the Hungarian Uprising of 1703 to 1711 against Hapsburg rule. He is revered in Hungary as a national hero.
Condition: About GVF
Code: 23889
30.00 GBP