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Medaille "Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42" (Ostmedaille)

The Eastern Winter 1941/1942 Campaign Medal (Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/1942 medaille/East Front Medal) is instituted on 26-05-1942, to reward those who had taken part in the first winter campaign in Russia between 15-11-1941 and 15-04-1942. This medal is designed by SS-Unterscharfführer Ernst Kraus and could be awarded to military personal as well as to civilians who were working for the Army, as long as they qualified for one the criteria. Because of this the Eastern Winter 1941/1942 Campaign Medal is one of the most awarded German awards. By the order of the OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht) the awarding of this medal ceased on 04-09-1944.

The Eastern Winter 1941/1942 Campaign Medal is made from bunt metal or out of zinc. The medal has a round shape with a diameter of 36mm. The obverse is slightly concave and the reverse convex. At the outer edge of the medal, is a 1,5mm width flat rim, with at the inside a 1mm high lip. At the top of the medal is a stick grenade horizontally placed, with on top of that a steel German Wehrmacht helm. On the top of the helm is a small eyelet placed to accommodate the ring for the ribbon. The height measures from the top of the eyelet to the bottom of the medal 44,5mm. The image on the obverse shows a typical Wehrmacht eagle with folded wings, that in clutching a swastika in its claws. Behind the swastika is a branch of laurel leaves placed. This branch is placed diagonally and only half visible. The image on the reverse exists of the text: WINTERSCHLACHT IM OSTEN 1941/1942 with underneath another branch of laurel leaves, which is crossed by a broad sword. The medal has a gunmetal colour with the outer rim and helm being bright silver. The medal is suspended by a broad red ribbon, with in the centre a black stripe, which is flanked by two smaller white one’s. Its foundation decree stated that the red represented the bloodshed, the white stood for snow and the black for those who had fallen. Some know manufacturers are: (3) Wilhelm Deumer from Lüdenscheid, (4) Steinahuser & Lück from Lüdenscheid, (5) Hermann Wernstein from Jena-Löbstadt, (6) Fritz Zimmermann from Stuttgart, (7) Paul Meybauer from Berlin, (10) Foerster & Barth from Pforzheim, (11) Grossmann & Co from Vienna, (13) Gustav Brehmer from Markneukirchen, (15) Friedrich Orth from Vienna, (19) E. Ferdinand Wiedmann from Frankfurt, (20) C.F. Zimmermann from Pforzheim, (25) Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Hanauer Silberschmiede, (30) Hauptmünzamt from Vienna, (39) Rudolf Berge from Gablonz, (55) J.E. Hammer & Söhne from Geringswalde, (60) Katz & Deyhle from Pforzheim, (65) Klein & Quenzer from Idar-Oberstein, (73) Franz Möhnert from Gablonz, (76) Ernst Müller from Pforzheim, (80) G.H. Osang from Dresden, (88) Werner Redo from Saarlautern, (92) Josef Rückert & Sohn from Gablonz,
(93) Richard Simm & Söhne from Gablonz, (100) Rudolf Wächtler & Lange from Mittweida, (107) Carl Wild from Hamburg, (110) Otto Zappe from Gablonz,
(127) Moritz Hausch from Pforzheim, (L/55) Rudolf Wächtler & Lange from Mittweida and (L/57) B. Boerger & Co from Berlin. The most of these medal are not marked, those who are have the maker mark stamped in the ring of the ribbon.

The Eastern Winter 1941/1942 Campaign Medal was awarded in a blue, red or buff coloured paper bag, with the name of the award printed on it. It was awarded with a standard award document and conferment of the award was entered in the Soldbuch.

On official occasions or military parades the medal was worn suspended from its ribbon or as part of a group. During active duty only the ribbon was worn through the second buttonhole or as part of a ribbon bar. When it was worn through the buttonhole, it was put behind the ribbon of the Iron Cross 2 (Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse) or The War Merit Cross second class (Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse) but among combat troops it is often seen after the last because of the higher prestige of the Eastern Winter 1941/1942 Campaign Medal.

The criteria for receiving this award were:

That the recipient had been engaged in combat for at least 2 weeks.
That the recipient spent at least 60 days in the operation area.
That the recipient inflicted a wound during combat.
When the recipient suffered serious frostbite for which the Wounded Badge 1939 in Black (Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Schwarz) was awarded. Because of this the Eastern Winter 1941/1942 Campaign Medal was also know as the “Frozen Meat Order.” (Gefreierfleischorden)

For Luftwaffe personal was the criteria, that they had flown at least 30 days above enemy territory.

Springer, Heinrich Adolf Leopold (Waffen SS)* November 3rd, 1914
† October 27th, 2007

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Bidermann, Gottlob-Herbert* August 28th, 1920
† September 1st, 2010

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Brutscher, Fritz* March 14th, 1915
† February 15th, 1943

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Brynestad, Kåre (Waffen SS)* June 18th, 1924
† September 27th, 2001

Brzoska, Kurt* January 11th, 1914

Bubendey, Hermann* December 5th, 1914
† January 28th, 2005

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Buchbach, Alfred* October 24th, 1920

Buchberger, Michael* April 10th, 1903
† May 10th, 1943
Plot: 6 Row: 48 Grave: 4192

Buchenau, Friedrich "Fritz" (Fähnrich-Regiment 4)* June 4th, 1914
† February 8th, 1991

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Buchendorfer, Max* October 16th, 1917
† July 27th, 1944

Bucher, Wolfgang (Generalmajor)* July 15th, 1898
† February 14th, 1944
Grave: UNK

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Buchheim, Rudolf Kurt* June 2nd, 1912
† February 21st, 1944

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Büchl, Josef Alfons* February 4th, 1920
† June 30th, 1943

Buchmeier, Matthias* August 30th, 1911
† May 7th, 1944

Buchner, Hermann (Schlachtgeschw. 2 "Immelmann")* October 30th, 1919
† December 1st, 2005

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Buchner, Hermann (Waffen-SS)* January 16th, 1917
† November 17th, 1944
Grave: UNK

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Buck, Albert* January 23rd, 1895
† September 6th, 1942

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Buck, Friedrich (Waffen SS)* January 30th, 1922
† September 25th, 2015

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Buck, Wilhelm* April 1st, 1903
† September 24th, 1943

Buckel, Karl (Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 277)* June 12th, 1920
† September 2nd, 1997

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Buddenbrock, Freiherr von , Hans-Jobst Dietrich* June 12th, 1895
† August 30th, 1957

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Buddenbrock, Freiherr von, Wilhelm Bernhard F.* February 6th, 1916
† August 10th, 1944

Büdeker, Herbert* June 7th, 1918

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Budka, Franz (Waffen SS)* August 18th, 1920
† May 6th, 1945
Grave: UNK

Buffler, Ludwig* January 29th, 1908
† June 29th, 1944

Bügelsack, Kurt* July 21st, 1906

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Bühler, Karl-Heinz (Waffen SS)* August 7th, 1912
† July 6th, 1984

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Buik, Simon* May 4th, 1917
† August 25th, 1943
Plot: 8 Row: 2 Grave: 152

Buil, Theodor* April 23rd, 1913
† February 12th, 1943

Bullinger, Herbert* July 17th, 1918
† January 30th, 2004

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Bülow, Freiherr von, Ernst-Ludwig (Gren.Reg.1099)* July 29th, 1906
† March 5th, 1984

Bülow, Freiherr von, Karl-August (Panzer-Reg.24)* June 13th, 1904
† June 11th, 1986

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Bülow, von, Werner (Generalmajor)* July 4th, 1898
† August 30th, 1943

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Bülowius, Karl Robert Max (Generalleutnant)* March 2nd, 1890
† March 27th, 1945
Plot: C Grave: 3

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Bülowius, Stephan (Generalmajor)* August 1st, 1895
† April 26th, 1979

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Bulten, Elbert* July 6th, 1916
† 1943

Bumen, Robert (Schlachtgeschwader 77)* October 12th, 1918
† July 25th, 1944
Grave: UNK

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Bünau, von, Günther (Gren.Reg.119)* September 10th, 1920
† April 21st, 1943
Grave: UNK

Bünau, von, Rudolf (Panzer-Aufkl.-Abteilung 9)* May 6th, 1915
† August 15th, 1943

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Bünau, von, Rudolf (WH-General der Infanterie)* August 19th, 1890
† January 14th, 1962

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Bunge, Ernst (Grenadier-Regiment 121)* May 29th, 1914
† May 12th, 1944
Grave: UNK

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Bunk, Hans* August 31st, 1918

Bünning, Hans* November 26th, 1912
† November 19th, 1996

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Bunschoten, Baldus Cornelis* June 30th, 1922
† 1943

Bunzel, Hans-Karl* October 28th, 1918
† November 12th, 1995

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Burchard, Heinrich Johann* October 26th, 1912

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Bürcky, Heinz* July 23rd, 1895
† August 4th, 1973

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Burdach, Karl* July 28th, 1891
† December 30th, 1976

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Bürgel, Wilhelm (Gebirgs-Artillerie-Regiment 8)* July 12th, 1913
† April 2nd, 1996

Bürgerhoff, Wilhelm (Gren.Reg. 166)* September 23rd, 1905
† March 26th, 1944

Burgfeld, Georg (Divisions-Gruppe 112)* June 20th, 1909
† August 8th, 1957

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Burgholte, August* September 25th, 1914
† July 14th, 1982

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Burghuber, Josef* January 25th, 1918
† September 24th, 1943

Burgmann, Gert* January 21st, 1922
† October 26th, 1944

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Burgstaller, Georg* March 10th, 1921
† November 4th, 1943

Burian, Ewald* July 12th, 1896
† November 3rd, 1981

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Burk, Karl (Waffen SS)* March 14th, 1898
† September 23rd, 1963

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Bürker, Ulrich* November 21st, 1903
† October 20th, 1983

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Burkhardt, Karl* June 7th, 1912
† March 13th, 1945

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Burkhart, Ludwig* April 3rd, 1918
† September 5th, 1943
Plot: 24 Row: 2 Grave: 79

Burmeister, Arnold (Generalleutnant)* February 28th, 1899
† July 2nd, 1988

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Burrer, August* July 10th, 1910
† March 20th, 1944

Bursche, Gustav-Adolf* September 27th, 1918
† July 4th, 2005

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Busch, Ernst Wilhelm Bernhard (General)* July 6th, 1885
† July 17th, 1945

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Busch, Hans Konrad* March 5th, 1915
† April 13th, 1998

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Busch, Max* September 30th, 1910

Busch, Wilhelm* March 16th, 1914

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Buschbeck, Willy Kurt* August 26th, 1912

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Buschek, Alexander* October 4th, 1917

Buschmann, Wilhelm* March 11th, 1914

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Buschmüller, Florian (Unteroffizier)* July 28th, 1921
† August 10th, 1944
Grave: UNK

Büsing, Otto* August 22nd, 1896
† March 8th, 1944

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Buss, Wilhelm (Panzer-Regiment 31)* December 6th, 1918
† July 11th, 1991

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Busse, Heinrich (Grenadier-Regiment 203)* April 10th, 1909
† November 6th, 1998

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Busse, Theodor (General der Infanterie)* December 15th, 1897
† October 21st, 1986

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Busse, Wilhelm (Grenadier-Regiment 82)* August 8th, 1915
† June 28th, 1944

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Büssemeier, Josef* October 26th, 1906

Butkus, Zanis (Waffen SS)* July 29th, 1906
† May 15th, 1999

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Bütterich, Herbert* January 22nd, 1920
† October 3rd, 1997

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Büttner, Dionys† November 3rd, 1943

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