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The Resistance Medal (french: Médaille de la Résistance) was a decoration bestowed by the
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, based in the
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, during
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. It was established by a
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of General
Charles de Gaulle Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (; ; (commonly abbreviated as CDG) 22 November 18909 November 1970) was a French army officer and statesman who led Free France against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Governm ...
on 9 February 1943 "to recognize the remarkable acts of faith and of courage that, in
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, in the
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and abroad, have contributed to the resistance of the French people against the enemy and against its accomplices since 18 June 1940". The Resistance medal was awarded to approximately 38,288 living persons and 24,463 posthumously. These awards were both for membership in the Free French forces and for participation in the metropolitan clandestine Resistance during the German occupation of France in World War II. Higher deeds were rewarded with the '' Ordre de la Libération''. Proposals for the medal ceased to be accepted on 31 March 1947. For acts that occurred in
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, however, that date was moved back to 31 December 1947. The medal was also awarded to 18 communities and territories, 21 military units, and to 15 other organizations including convents, high schools, and hospitals that particularly distinguished themselves.


Award statute

The Resistance medal is awarded by the Chief of a Fighting France to French individuals and communities: * who took an especially active part since 18 June 1940 in the resistance against Axis forces and their accomplices on French soil or in a territory under French sovereignty; * who took an effective and important part in the rallying of French territories to Fighting France or rendered services in the war effort of those territories that were confirmed and logged; * who played an eminent role in the actions of organizations of Fighting France abroad or in propaganda destined at regrouping and supporting the forces of the resistance; * who rallied troops, ships or aircraft in exceptionally difficult or dangerous conditions; * who joined the Free French Forces in particularly dangerous and meritorious conditions. The Resistance medal may be revoked by decree following any act contrary to honour or integrity, whether committed prior to or after bestowal of the medal.


Award description

The Resistance medal is a 37mm in diameter circular medal struck from bronze. Its slightly
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obverse bears at center a vertical Cross of Lorraine with the relief semi circular inscription of the date of General de Gaulle's appeal of 18 June 1940 in
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"XVIII.VI.MCMXL" (18.06.1940) bisected by the lower part of the cross. The reverse bears the relief image of an unfurling ribbon bearing the relief inscription in
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"''PATRIA NON IMMEMOR''" translating into "THE NATION DOES NOT FORGET". The suspension is cast as an integral part of the medal. The medal hangs from a 36mm wide black silk moiré ribbon with six vertical red stripes of varying widths, 3mm wide edge stripes, two 1mm wide central stripes 2mm apart, and two 1mm wide stripes 6mm from the central stripes. A 28mm in diameter rosette is on the ribbon of the ''Officer of the Resistance'' medal.


Notable recipients (partial list)

*Resistance leader
Jean Pierre-Bloch Jean Pierre-Bloch (born Jean-Pierre Bloch; 14 April 1905 – 17 March 1999) was a French Resistant of the Second World War as an activist, being a former president of the International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism. Biography Socia ...
*Resistance member
Josephine Baker Josephine Baker (born Freda Josephine McDonald; naturalised French Joséphine Baker; 3 June 1906 – 12 April 1975) was an American-born French dancer, singer and actress. Her career was centered primarily in Europe, mostly in her adopted Fran ...
*Resistance leader and air force pilot Claudius Billon *Resistance member Albert Haar *Resistance member Andrzej Kuśniewicz *Resistance member Georges Caussanel *Resistance member Jane Vialle *Resistance member lieutenant Henry Andraud *Resistance member Marcel Dufriche *Resistance member Édouard Le Jeune, former Senator *Resistance leader Colonel Émile Coulaudon *Resistance leader Capitaine Adrien Pommier * SOE Operative and First Aid Nursing Yeomanry member Nancy Wake *Admiral
Philippe Auboyneau Philippe Auboyneau (9 November 1899 – 22 February 1961) was an officer in the French Navy. As an admiral, he was commander of the Free French naval forces in the Pacific and the Mediterranean during the Second World War. He was awarded the Ordr ...
*Resistance movement founder, army lieutenant, businessman and politician Antoine Avinin *Lieutenant General Marcel Bigeard * Foreign Legion general Bernard Saint-Hillier * Foreign Legion Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Jeanpierre * French paratrooper
André Zirnheld André Louis Arthur Zirnheld (March 7, 1913 – July 27, 1942) was a French paratrooper, a member of the Free French Air Force, and a member of the French Squadron, Special Air Service during World War II. He is famous for being the first French ...
( The Paratrooper's Prayer) *Writer, statesman, resistance member André Malraux *Resistance member, union leader, SOE operative and politician Yvon Morandat *Writer, statesman, resistance member Paul Rassinier *Irish playwright, director, novelist
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*Irish language teacher and resistance worker Janie McCarthy *Resistance leader Pierre Kahn-Farelle *Politician, resistance member general Pierre de Bénouville *Resistance member doctor Charles Cliquet *Resistance member Jeanne L'Herminier *Resistance member sous-liutenant Marina Vega (Base Espagne) *Free French soldier general François Binoche *Resistance Leader Camille Nicolas *Free French Forces and
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Captain
René Joyeuse René Joyeuse, M.D., MS, FACS (17 January 192012 June 2012) was a Swiss, French and American soldier, physician and researcher. He distinguished himself as an agent of Allied intelligence in German-occupied France during World War II. Early l ...
*Diplomat Louis Alexis Étienne Bonvin *Resistance member Émile Bollaert *Resistance leader Edmond Proust *Free French soldier warrant officer Walter Grand *Resistance leader Joseph Dubar *Free French navy admiral Georges Thierry d'Argenlieu *Resistance member, captain in the French military, French art historian and "Monuments Men" member Rose Valland *Resistance leader and general practitioner, André Vansteenberghe *Resistance member, general practitioner, torture victim of and prosecution witness against Klaus Barbie, Alice Vansteenberghe *Resistance proeminent organiser in Marseille, Jacques Baumel


Notable posthumous recipients (partial list)

*Grenoble resistance member Jean Pain *Free French aviator lieutenant Gérard Claron *Free French aviator captain Louis Flury-Hérard *Resistance leader general Aubert Frère *Captain, doctor, mayor of
Saint-Rambert-en-Bugey Saint-Rambert-en-Bugey (, literally ''Saint-Rambert in Bugey'') is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. History The commune takes its name from St Rambert (or Ragnebert) who was assassinated here in the 7th century. The site soo ...
, Michel Temporal *Resistance member Pierre Guillou *Free French aviator Pierre Brisdoux Galloni d'Istria *Resistance leader Fernand Zalkinow *Resistance member colonel Émile Bonotaux *Resistance member brigadier general Georges Journois *Abbot René Bonpain *Resistance leader Pierre Brossolette *Resistance leader Pierre Kaan *Resistance member Léger Fouris *Resistance member Gabriel Plançon *Resistance member rabbi Samuel Klein *Resistance member Laurent Matheron *Resistance leader Marc Haguenau *Resistance member Georges Lamarque *Resistance leader rear admiral Jacques Trolley de Prévaux *Resistance member Jean Chaffanjon *Resistance member Pierre Chaffanjon *Resistance member Yvonne Chollet *Resistance member Robert Duterque *Resistance member
Henri Fertet Henri Claude Fertet (27 October 1926 – 26 September 1943) was a French Student, schoolboy and Resistance during World War II, resistance fighter who was executed by the Wehrmacht, German occupying forces during World War II. He was posthumousl ...
(1926-1943) *Resistance member, chemist France Bloch-Sérazin (1913 – 1943) *Resistance member Agnès de La Barre de Nanteuil (1922–1944)


Recipient communities and organizations (partial list)

* Oyonnax commune *
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* Montceau-les-Mines commune *Lalande de Bourg-en-Bresse high school * 6th Engineers Regiment *Preparatory Military School of Autun * Marsoulas commune * Caniac-du-Causse commune * Miribel commune * Béthincourt commune * Meximieux commune * 1st Line Infantry Regiment * Terrou commune * Nantua commune *Notre-Dame de Timadeuc abbey * * * 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion *1st Marines Regiment * City of Brest * Caen commune


See also

* Free French Forces *
French Resistance The French Resistance (french: La Résistance) was a collection of organisations that fought the German occupation of France during World War II, Nazi occupation of France and the Collaborationism, collaborationist Vichy France, Vichy régim ...
* Milice * Liberation of France *
Maquis Maquis may refer to: Resistance groups * Maquis (World War II), predominantly rural guerrilla bands of the French Resistance * Spanish Maquis, guerrillas who fought against Francoist Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War * The netwo ...


References


External links


La Commission nationale de la Médaille de la Résistance
{{DEFAULTSORT:Resistance Medal Civil awards and decorations of France French campaign medals French Resistance Awards established in 1943 Military awards and decorations of World War II