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The Victory Medal was a commemorative military medal of Japan awarded to mark service during the First World War. Established by Imperial Edict #406 on 17 September 1920, it was one of the series of Victory Medals created and awarded by the victorious allies after the First World War. Fifteen nations in all issued a version of the medal. All shared the rainbow suspension and service ribbon, but the medals' designs varied by country. Japan's design was different from all other versions as it did not depict the goddess Victory. This figure from Roman mythology would have no connection to Japanese culture, so a depiction of Takemikazuchi, the war god in Japanese mythology occupies the obverse of the medal.

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  • Vítězná medaile (Japonsko) (cs)
  • Medalla de la Victoria (Imperio del Japón) (es)
  • Medaglia interalleata della vittoria (Giappone) (it)
  • Overwinningsmedaille (Japan) (nl)
  • Victory Medal (Japan) (en)
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  • Vítězná medaile (japonsky: 戦捷記章) je japonská pamětní vojenská medaile udílená za vojenskou službu během první světové války. Založena byla v roce 1920 a celkem bylo uděleno přibližně 700 000 medailí. (cs)
  • The Victory Medal was a commemorative military medal of Japan awarded to mark service during the First World War. Established by Imperial Edict #406 on 17 September 1920, it was one of the series of Victory Medals created and awarded by the victorious allies after the First World War. Fifteen nations in all issued a version of the medal. All shared the rainbow suspension and service ribbon, but the medals' designs varied by country. Japan's design was different from all other versions as it did not depict the goddess Victory. This figure from Roman mythology would have no connection to Japanese culture, so a depiction of Takemikazuchi, the war god in Japanese mythology occupies the obverse of the medal. (en)
  • La Medaglia interalleata della vittoria giapponese (戦捷記章 Senshō kinshō?) fu istituita dall'imperatore Taishō con l'editto n. 406 del 20 luglio 1921 per commemorare la vittoria nella prima guerra mondiale, analogamente a quanto praticato dalle altre nazioni alleate. Ne furono prodotte circa 400.000. (it)
  • De Overwinningsmedaille, (Japans: "戦捷記章") ook wel "Intergeallieerde Medaille 1914-1918" of, vanwege de tekst op de keerzijde "Medaille van de Oorlog voor de Beschaving" genoemd, is de Japanse Overwinningsmedaille die na de overwinning in de Eerste Wereldoorlog aan ongeveer 700 000 veteranen werd uitgereikt. De gedecoreerden moesten tussen 23 augustus 1914 en 9 januari 1920 in de Japanse strijdkrachten hebben gediend. De medaille werd op 17 september 1920 in het keizerlijk edict nummer 406 van 17 september 1920 ingesteld door keizer Yoshihito. (nl)
  • La Medalla de la Victoria fue una medalla militar conmemorativa de Japón otorgada para premiar el servicio durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Establecido por el Edicto Imperial n.º 406 el 17 de septiembre de 1920, fue una de las series de Medallas de la Victoria creadas y otorgadas por los Aliados después de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Quince naciones en total emitieron una versión de la medalla. Todos compartían el color arcoíris y la cinta de servicio, pero los diseños de las medallas variaban según el país. El diseño de Japón era diferente de todas las demás versiones, ya que no representaba a la diosa Victoria. Esta figura de la mitología romana no tendría conexión con la cultura japonesa, por lo que una representación de Takemikazuchi, el dios de la guerra en la mitología japonesa ocup (es)
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  • Victory Medal (en)
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  • Victory Medal (en)
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  • Military Service during World War I (en)
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  • Japanese Victory Medal (en)
  • Ribbon of the Inter-Allied Victory Medal 1914–1918 (en)
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  • Vítězná medaile (japonsky: 戦捷記章) je japonská pamětní vojenská medaile udílená za vojenskou službu během první světové války. Založena byla v roce 1920 a celkem bylo uděleno přibližně 700 000 medailí. (cs)
  • La Medalla de la Victoria fue una medalla militar conmemorativa de Japón otorgada para premiar el servicio durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Establecido por el Edicto Imperial n.º 406 el 17 de septiembre de 1920, fue una de las series de Medallas de la Victoria creadas y otorgadas por los Aliados después de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Quince naciones en total emitieron una versión de la medalla. Todos compartían el color arcoíris y la cinta de servicio, pero los diseños de las medallas variaban según el país. El diseño de Japón era diferente de todas las demás versiones, ya que no representaba a la diosa Victoria. Esta figura de la mitología romana no tendría conexión con la cultura japonesa, por lo que una representación de Takemikazuchi, el dios de la guerra en la mitología japonesa ocupa el anverso de la medalla.​ (es)
  • The Victory Medal was a commemorative military medal of Japan awarded to mark service during the First World War. Established by Imperial Edict #406 on 17 September 1920, it was one of the series of Victory Medals created and awarded by the victorious allies after the First World War. Fifteen nations in all issued a version of the medal. All shared the rainbow suspension and service ribbon, but the medals' designs varied by country. Japan's design was different from all other versions as it did not depict the goddess Victory. This figure from Roman mythology would have no connection to Japanese culture, so a depiction of Takemikazuchi, the war god in Japanese mythology occupies the obverse of the medal. (en)
  • La Medaglia interalleata della vittoria giapponese (戦捷記章 Senshō kinshō?) fu istituita dall'imperatore Taishō con l'editto n. 406 del 20 luglio 1921 per commemorare la vittoria nella prima guerra mondiale, analogamente a quanto praticato dalle altre nazioni alleate. Ne furono prodotte circa 400.000. (it)
  • De Overwinningsmedaille, (Japans: "戦捷記章") ook wel "Intergeallieerde Medaille 1914-1918" of, vanwege de tekst op de keerzijde "Medaille van de Oorlog voor de Beschaving" genoemd, is de Japanse Overwinningsmedaille die na de overwinning in de Eerste Wereldoorlog aan ongeveer 700 000 veteranen werd uitgereikt. De gedecoreerden moesten tussen 23 augustus 1914 en 9 januari 1920 in de Japanse strijdkrachten hebben gediend. De medaille werd op 17 september 1920 in het keizerlijk edict nummer 406 van 17 september 1920 ingesteld door keizer Yoshihito. (nl)
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