Sudetenland medal, ribbon, and Prague Castle Bar retrieved by US soldier Harry S. Kent

Identifier
irn717003
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2017.690.3
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

overall: Height: 5.130 inches (13.03 cm) | Width: 1.130 inches (2.87 cm) | Diameter: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm)

Archival History

The medal was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2017 by Iris Kent Benyishay, Judy Kent Galioto and Dorothy Kent, the daughters of Harry S. Kent.

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Iris Kent Benyishay, Judy Kent Galiato and Dorothy Kent

Scope and Content

The medal is one of several artifacts of high ranking Nazi party members retrieved by United States soldier Harry S. Kent while serving in Europe during World War II (1939-1945). He was a Viennese Jewish refugee, born Siegmund Katz, who returned to Europe as a soldier with the US Army. The artifacts were likely collected as evidence by the US Army following the war.

Conditions Governing Access

No restrictions on access

Conditions Governing Reproduction

No restrictions on use

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Circular, bronze-colored, metal medal bearing the die-struck image of two men and a Nazi flag suspended from a striped grosgrain ribbon with a rectangular metal bar depicting a castle pinned to it. The man holding aloft the Nazi flag stands on a podium while helping the second man, with a broken shackle on his arm, onto the podium. The ribbon has a wide, red central stripe flanked by wide black ones, and white edging. On the back, an embossed date is ringed by German text.

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Genre

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