Polish Legion 2nd Brigade Commemorates First World War Badge
This insignia belongs to the 2nd Brigade of the Polish Legion and is present at the Nowy Sącz District Museum. This insignia commemorates the 2nd Brigade of the Polish Legion during the First World War. The Polish Legion was a military unit formed in Poland during World War I, mainly by Polish nationalists, to fight for Polish independence. The 2nd Brigade performed heroism in battle, so its coat of arms has historical and cultural value and is an important part of Poland's military heritage.
Emblem of the Russian Empire
It is a badge with rich history and symbolic significance, and its core element is the double-headed eagle. The design can be traced back to the 15th century AD. The double-headed eagle was originally the emblem of Constantine I of the Byzantine Empire, symbolizing the unity between the two continents and the union of various ethnic groups. On the chest is a small shield, above which is a knight and a white horse, representing the capital Moscow. The knight faced to the right, wearing silver armor and a pale blue cloak, holding a golden spear in his hand and stabbing a black serpent-like monster. The double-headed eagle, looking at the east and west, represents that Russia is a country that crosses the continents of Asia and Europe. Three crowns symbolize the unity of the Russian Federation
Rax Mountain Bear Cave Association Commemorative Medal
This badge was created to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Alpine Association's "Rax Mountain Bear Cave Association". There is a standing bear in the center of this circular badge. The back of the badge originally had a pin, but it has now been lost. The diameter of the badge is 4 centimeters.
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