The medal appears to be a Soviet commemorative award, likely related to the victory in World War II. The dates 1945 and 1965 on the medal signify the 20th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War, a significant event in Soviet history. The imagery of a soldier carrying a child is a common motif representing the protection of the future and the nation’s children by its defenders.
The ribbon’s color scheme, with its prominent red and black stripes, is characteristic of many Soviet awards, often symbolizing bravery and the blood shed during conflict. The inclusion of gold and teal stripes adds a specific design element to this particular award. Such medals were typically awarded to veterans and individuals who contributed to the war effort or its commemoration.
1965.
Condition is used but good.





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