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Medal for Bravery (Austria-Hungary) : ウィキペディア英語版
Medal for Bravery (Austria-Hungary)

The Medal for Bravery ((ドイツ語:Tapferkeitsmedaille)) was a military decoration of Austria-Hungary. Founded on 19 July 1789, it originally came in three classes: the Gold Class, and the First and Second Silver Class. A fourth class, the Bronze, began during World War I, on 14 February 1915. Bars denoting subsequent awards within the same classes to the same honorees began on 29 November 1915. Medals awarded during World War I were minted with the countenance of Emperor Franz Josef until some months after his death. Starting in April 1917, the visage of his successor, Archduke Charles I of Austria, was substituted.〔http://www.theaerodrome.com/medals/austrhun/mfb.php Retrieved 6 January 2012.〕
On 26 September 1917, the Gold and First Class Silver Medal for Bravery was authorized for officers, where their battle leading activity or braveness wasen't enough for the articles of the Military Order of Maria Theresa. The officers received the same order, but on the trifold ribbon the letter „K“ (in gold or silver) showed it's the officers version.
The ''Tapferkeitsmedaille'' were awarded for courage in combat until the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire on 31 October 1918.

File:Goldene Tapferkeitsmedaille 1848 59.jpg|Gold Medal for Bravery, 1848 to 1859 version
File:Goldene Tapferkeitsmedaille 1859 66.jpg|Gold Medal for Bravery, 1859 to 1866 version
File:Silberne Tapferkeitsmedaille gross 1866 1917.jpg|Silver Medal for Bravery
File:Bronzene Tapferkeitsmedaille mod.jpg|Bronze Medal for Bravery

After World War I and dissolution of Austria-Hungary the new established Kingdom of Hungary instituted in 1922 the Medal of Bravery in silver only.
By 14 April 1939 gold, large silver, small silver and bronze awards were issued to non-commissioned officers and men and on 12 September 1942 the gold medal for bravery award (Magyar Tiszti Arany Vitézségi Érem) for officers was added. Notable recipient was Hans-Ulrich Rudel of the German Luftwaffe.
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