- Time Period: Interwars Period
- Institution: 1921-1922
- Country: Italy
The Fascist Campaign Medal (also Medal for the Fascist Campaign 1919-1922, or “Medaglia per le campagne fasciste 1919-1922″ in Italian) is an Italian award distributed to all who participated in the Fascist Campaign of 1919-1922.
This period marks the rise of Fascism in Italy, culminating in the March on Rome, which brought Benito Mussolini and his Fascist Party to power. The medal honors those who supported the movement during its early, tumultuous years, recognizing their contributions to the establishment of the Fascist regime. The design typically features Fascist symbols and inscriptions commemorating the campaign and its significance in Italian history.
The Fascist Campaign Medal Design
The dimensions of the Medal for the Fascist Campaign 1919-1922 are 3,5 x 14 cm. The medal shows a dramatic equestrian scene on the obverse, and joined hands and inscription “Per L’Italia, Ora e Sempre” (For Italy, Now and Always) on its reverse.