reverse bears patch of gilt wear and residue
on a four-pointed decorative star base
in his Medical History of an Invalid Report
evacuating British soldiers and French and British civilians from northern France
and members of the Prince Albert Volunteers for service at the Battle of Duck Lake
Germany, Third Reich. A Life Saving Medal, with Case, by the Prussian Mint United Republic of reverse bears patch of gilt(Erinnerungsmedaille fr Rettung aus Gefahr mit Etui). Instituted 22 June 1933 by Paul von Hindenburg. (1934 1945 issue). Constructed of silver, the obverse bearing a raised German national eagle, overlaid by a shield bearing a raised mobile swastika, the reverse bearing a raised inscription of FR RETTUNG AUS GEFAHR (FOR RESCUE FROM DANGER), situated within a circular oak leaf wreath, the edge stamped with a silver content number of 835, flanked by a