"No restrictions on access"@en . "overall: Height: 5.130 inches (13.03 cm) | Width: 1.130 inches (2.87 cm) | Diameter: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm)"@en . . "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."@en . . "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."@en . . . "No restrictions on use"@en . "irn717003" . . "Sudetenland medal, ribbon, and Prague Castle Bar retrieved by US soldier Harry S. Kent"@en . "after 1938 October 01-before 1945 May, after 1944" . . . "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."@en .