Belgium: WW2 Medal for the Civil - Unarmed
Resistance.
With the inscription "Restiterunt" (Latin for:
"They Resisted")
Signed by George Vindevogel.
The medal was instituted in 1951 and was
awarded to civilians had been recognized as
actively resisted the German occupational
forces in Belgium.
More than 70.000 Belgians participated in the
various groups of Resistance during the
German Occupation. Aside from sabotage of
military infrastructure in the country and
assassinations of collaborators, these groups
also published large numbers of underground
newspapers, gathered intelligence and
maintained various escape networks that
helped Allied airmen escape from German-
occupied Europe.
The Belgian Resistance smuggled at least
3.500 downed airmen back to England at a
time when there was a great shortage of
aircrews while some estimates put the number
of resistance members killed, at over 19.000.
The medal is rare.
FULL SIZE
WW2 1939 -1945
Item 100% original - ribbon original
Condition as on the photos
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