Medal of the Armed Resistance 1940–1945 explained

Resistance Medal 1940–1945
Presenter: Belgium
Type:War medal
Eligibility:Belgian citizens
Awarded For:Service in the resistance or in undercover intelligence gathering
Status:No longer awarded
Established:16 February 1946

The Resistance Medal 1940–1945 (French: Médaille de la Résistance 1940–1945, Dutch; Flemish: Medaille van de Weerstand 1940–1945) was a Belgian war medal established by royal decree of the Regent on 16 February 1946 and awarded to all members of the Belgian armed resistance during the Second World War and to members of the intelligence service who operated in occupied territories and participated in combat actions aimed at the liberation of Belgium.

Award description

The Resistance Medal 1940–1945 was a 39mm in diameter circular bronze medal. Its obverse bore the upper body of a young woman facing left in defiance with her right fist clenched. The reverse bore the relief inscription in Latin on three lines "1940 RESISTERE 1945" superimposed over a laurel wreath.

The medal was suspended by a ring through a suspension loop from a 37 mm wide black silk moiré ribbon with two central 1 mm wide red stripes 5 mm apart and 4 mm light green edge stripes. The colours of the ribbon were symbolic, the black denoting the dark days of the German occupation and/or the clandestine nature of the resistance, the green stood the hope of liberation and the red for the spilled blood of the resistance members.

Notable recipients (partial list)

The individuals listed below were awarded the Medal of the Armed Resistance:[1]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: ARS MORIENDI . Recipients of the Resistance medal compiled from the ARS MORIENDI web site . ARS MORIENDI . 2012-07-06 . French . 2012-09-12 . 2011-09-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110906163645/http://www.ars-moriendi.be/index%20FR.htm . dead .