Colonial Medal (German Empire)

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Presented byGerman Empire
Eligibilityfor participation in combat operations in the German Colonies
Established13 June 1912
Colonial Medal
Kolonial-Denkmünze
TypeCampaign medal
Presented byGerman Empire
Eligibilityfor participation in combat operations in the German Colonies
Established13 June 1912
ribbon bar of the medal
RelatedChina Medal (German Empire)
South-West Africa Medal (German Empire)

The Colonial Medal (German: Kolonial-Denkmünze) was a medal of the German Empire established on 13 June 1912 by Kaiser Wilhelm II. The medal and clasps were awarded retroactively for participation in military operations in the German colonies.[1] Exceptions were participants in the Boxer Rebellion 1899–1901, and German South-West Africa in the years 1904–08. These operations were eligible for their own unique commemorative medal.

The medal is made of bronze the obverse of which depicts the right-facing bust of Wilhelm II in uniform, with the initials W II. The reverse has oak leaves on the right and a laurel branch on the left. In the center is the imperial crown which sits above the inscription DEN TAPFEREN STREITERN FÜR DEUTSCHLANDS EHRE ("The brave warriors for Germany's honor"). The ribbon is white with four thin red lines in the center and black stripes on the edges.

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