Award for veterans of the 1941 Siege of Tobruk – with later replacement ribbon
Key Information:
Country: United Kingdom (Veterans’ Association Issue)
Name: Tobruk Siege 1941 Cross
Type: Unofficial Commemorative Medal
Period: ca. late 1940s–1950s
Material: Silvered white metal
Dimensions: approx. 46.52 mm (including suspension) × 37.12 mm
Design:
Obverse: Cross shape bordered by laurel wreath, inscribed “TOBRUK SIEGE 1941.”
Reverse: Plain.Suspension: Integral straight-bar type.
Condition: Medal in very fine condition with even silver tone; ribbon replaced.
Historical Context:
The Tobruk Siege Cross was a privately produced, unofficial decoration for veterans who served during the Siege of Tobruk (April–December 1941) in Libya.
Awarded through the Tobruk Veterans’ Association, it honored the courage of the so-called “Rats of Tobruk” — British, Australian, Polish, and Czechoslovak troops who resisted Rommel’s forces in the desert campaign.
Summary:
An authentic example of the British Tobruk Siege 1941 Cross, unofficial veterans’ issue, with replaced tricolor ribbon.
Please refer to the photos for details and condition.
