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Czechoslovakia. Commemorative medal of the Volunteers of the Revolution. The medal was instituted in 1938 to be awarded to those who contributed as volunteers in the army, to the establishment of the independent State of Czechoslovakia and also during the border conflicts with Poland and Hungary, after the end of WW1. It was issued to Czechoslovak citizens and also, upon application, to citizens of Germany and Austria who had served, with distinction and bravery in the Revolutionary Army, as volunteers.