AUSTRIA: Silver Medal of Honor of Von
Starhemberg's Heimwehr (Home Guard Forces)
with "July Clasp".
The medal was awarded for distinguished services
during the suppression of the Socialist and
Communist uprising in Vienna in Feb. 1934.
In the form of an Eagle, dated II 1934 (February
1934).
Maker marked: H.GNAD and also marked GES.
GESCH (for protected design) on the reverse.
The "July Clasp", featuring a helmet and crossed
swords was awarded to members of the Heimwehr
who took part in the successful suppression of
the Austrian National Socialist coup, following the
assassination of Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss on
25 Jul. 1934.
The clasp is scarce.
Ernst Rüdiger, Prince von Starhemberg (1899-
1956), was the leader of the Heimwehr, a right
wing nationalist, paramilitary group operating
within Austria during the 1920s and 1930s
(period of the 1st Austrian Republic).
The Heimwehr was very similar in methods,
organization, and ideology to Germany's Freikorps.
It played a significant part in the suppression of
the July Revolt of 1927 and of the Communist
uprising in Vienna in 1934.
A scarce genuine example of a heavily copied
medal with it's even more scarce clasp.
FULL SIZE
post WW1 1918 - 1938
Item 100% original - ribbon, clasp original
Condition as on the photos
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