ITALIAN
NORTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL.
Specimens of this
medal was found in a sunken wreck in Berzerta harbour after its
occupation by the Allies in May 1943. This medal was intended to
commemorate the trumphal occupation of Egypt and the Suez Canal
by the Axis forces.
The medal is of bronze and would once have been silver gilt, the
reverse side shows two knights in armour = Germany and Italy = and
are standing on the legs of the helpless crocodile = the British
Empire = and is forcibly closing its jaws = the Suez Canal.
On the obverse side is an archway
over a reaf knot with a Fasces on the left and a Swastika on the
right. Round the rim of the medal was written the legend :-
CAMPAGNA
ITALO TADESCA IN AFRICA -
ITALIANISCH
DEUTCHER FELDZUG IN AFRICA
This medal was recovered from a field in Wrexham, North Wales where
Italian prisoners were billeted in 1942 at a time when they worked
on the farm land.