Croix de guerre 1939–1945 (France)
Croix de guerre 1939–1945 |
French Croix de Guerre of World War II with one gilt palm |
Awarded by France |
Type |
Medal |
Awarded for |
Military duty during World War II mentioned in Despatches |
Status |
Closed |
Clasps |
silver gilt palm
silver palm
bronze palm
gilt star
silver star
bronze star |
Statistics |
Established |
September 26, 1939 |
Precedence |
Next (higher) |
Croix de guerre 1914–1918 |
Next (lower) |
Croix de guerre des TOE |
Ribbon bar & streamer of the French Croix de guerre 1939–1945 |
The Croix de guerre 1939–1945 (French for "Cross of War") is a French military decoration created on September 26, 1939, to honour people who fought with the Allies against the Axis force at any time during World War II.
Recipients
The recipients were pretty various according to the large line of war zone :
On every "Croix de guerre", there is at least one mention, this one is awarded for gallantry to any member of the French military or its allies. The degree shows the importance of the former warriors role during the World War II : the lowest degree is represented by a bronze star while the highest degree is represented by a bronze palm. On a "Croix de guerre", the number of mentions are not limited.
Militaria insignia
- The medal was designed by the sculptor Paul-Albert Bartholomé. It is 37 mm large and there are four arms and two swords criss-crossed. In the center of the front side, is the profile of the French Republic crested by a Phrygian cap. Around this portrait, are the words République française ("French Republic"). On the back of the medal, are the dates of the conflict : 1939–1940, 1939–1945, or simply 1940.
- red on the back crossed with four green lines in its center.
Acknowledgements
- Mentioned in Despatches : the lowest degree is represented by a bronze star while the highest degree is represented by a bronze palm
- a bronze star for those who had been mentioned at the regiment or brigade level.
- a silver star, for those who had been mentioned at the division level.
- a silver-gilt star for those who had been mentioned at the corps level.
- a bronze palm for those who had been mentioned at the army level.
- a silver palm represents five bronze ones.
- a silver-gilt palm for those who had been mentioned at the Free French Forces level (World War II only).
The mentions are awarded for gallantry to any member of the French military or its allies and are, depending on the degree, roughly the equivalent for U.S. Bronze Star and Silver Star or UK Military Cross and Military Medal.
- Examples of translation from French
- étoile en argent = silver star
- palme en vermeil = silver-gilt palm
See also
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National Orders |
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Ministry Orders |
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Other civilian distinctions |
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Military medals |
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Other military distinctions |
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Commemorative medals |
19th century |
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1900–1914 |
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First World War
1914–1918 |
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Interwar Period
1918–1939 |
Médaille commémorative de Syrie-Cilicie
Médaille commémorative des Dardanelles
Médaille de la Fidélité Française
Médaille des victimes de l'invasion
Médaille des prisonniers civils, déportés et otages de la Grande Guerre 1914–1918
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Second World War
1939–1945 |
Médaille commémorative de la bataille de la Somme
Médaille commémorative des services volontaires dans la France Libre
Médaille commémorative de la campagne d'Italie 1943–1944
Médaille de la déportation et de l'internement pour faits de résistance
Médaille de la déportation et de l'internement politique
Médaille commémorative de la guerre 1939–1945
Médaille de la France libérée
Insigne du réfractaire au STO
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Since 1945 |
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Extinguished Orders |
Ministry Orders |
Ordre du Mérite combattant
Ordre du Mérite militaire
Ordre du Mérite civil
Ordre du Mérite social
Ordre du Mérite du Travail
Ordre du Mérite touristique
Ordre de l'Économie nationale
Ordre du Mérite commercial et industriel
Ordre du Mérite artisanal
Ordre de la Santé publique
Ordre du Mérite postal
Ordre du Mérite sportif
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Colonial Orders |
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