The German Occupation Medals were a series of awards, also known as the "Flower War medals", created to commemorate the successive annexations by Nazi Germany of neighbouring countries and regions with large ethnic German populations.
The occupation of the remainder of western Czechoslovakia (March 1939) was marked by the 'Prague Bar', worn on the ribbon of the Sudetenland Medal.
[1] All three medals have a common obverse designed by Professor Richard Klein,[2] Director of the Munich School of Applied Arts and a favoured artist of the Nazi establishment.
Occupation medals were not among those awards reauthorized for official wear by the Federal Republic of Germany in 1957.
[4] A Campaign streamer (German: Fahnenband) in the colours of the appropriate medal ribbon could be attached to the flag of those regiments that had taken part in these occupations.