Cold War (USSR) Soviet 50th Anniversary Medal

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The Soviet 50th Anniversary Medal, established in the mid-1990s, marks fifty years of victory in the 'Great Patriotic War 1941 - 1945' and is technically a 'commemorative medal' presented by the Russian Government for service in 'the defense of the Soviet Arctic' during World War II.

Original Issue
Full Size Medal

The Russian Government first approached the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the late 1980's and offered the 40th anniversary medal to British ex-Servicemen. However, permission was not granted for it to be accepted or worn at that time.

Some years later, further official approaches by the Russians were reconsidered and in 1994, The Queen (Elizabeth II) granted permission for the 40th anniversary medal to be accepted and worn by eligible British citizens.

This was considered acceptable in light of changed circumstances in
Russia since the medal was first issued - that is, improvement in relations
between the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation, and the fact that the
medal was a commemorative issue, recognizing the passing of forty years
since the end of the war, rather than a foreign campaign medal.

It was made clear at that time that it was not envisaged that permission
would be given for any future anniversary medals issued by foreign or
Commonwealth Governments to be accepted and worn by British citizens where
they related to services wholly rendered more than five years prior to the
proposal to make the award.

This medal, the 50th anniversary medal, dated (1945-1995) was also made available to eligible British citizens.

Note: Multiple in stock...Shipped item may not be exactly as appears in the photos - may contain slight variation in color/standard age wear.