Commemorative badge of the Lithuanian-Belarusian Front with miniature. It is also referred to as the mark of the Forces of the Lithuanian-Belarusian Front.
It was established by Gen. Stanislav Sheptytsky in April 1920 and approved by the Minister of Military Affairs on December 13, 1921. It was awarded to all officers and soldiers who participated in the fighting against the Bolsheviks on the Lithuanian-Belarusian Front for at least six months, between May 15, 1919 and March 23, 1920. To this time of service was added the period of hospitalization due to wounds or diseases acquired at the front. The required time interval could be exceptionally shortened for those soldiers who distinguished themselves with outstanding combat or organizational deeds.
The badge began to be awarded after March 1920 and continued until 1924. The total number of its awards is not known.
The badge is large, two-piece, silver-plated tombak, enamel.
The designer of the badge was probably Plut. Witold Bartkowski.
Contractor undetermined. These badges were made by P. Gorzuchowski, Jan Knedler and Kazimierz Gajewski, among others. Some attribute the production of these badges to B. Paszkowski.
Pre-war cap, unsigned, matched.
Measures 38 x 38 mm
Badge with beautiful patina, very good minus condition - visible scratches on reverse - badge little used.
Miniature of this badge in two parts, silver plated tombac, enamel (arms of the cross and in the shield on the Eagle).
Contractor undetermined.
Pre-war cap from the atelier of Adam Nagalski-Warsaw, secondhand selected.
Dimensions 22 x 22 mm
Badge with beautiful patina, good plus state of preservation - visible silvering rubbing and scratches from the cap on the reverse.
Literature: Z. Sawicki, A. Wielecki, Odznaki Wojska Polskiego 1918-1945. Wojsko Polskie 1918-1939, Polskie Siły Zbrojne na Zachodzie, Warsaw 2007, Z. Kiełb, Polskie i obce znaki zaszczytne żołnierzy 2. Pułku Saperów Kaniowskich, Puławy 2021