Belgium: Clandestine Press medal with Rosette
(Commander's Class) for recipients with leading
role in their respective resistance cells.
WW2 unofficial Medal for the Leading Members
of the Clandestine Press Resistance Network
involved in the writing, printing and distributing
of secret newspapers (Clandestine Press)
during the German occupation.
The secret press emerged in Belgium right
after the Belgian capitulation, and by October
1940 at least 8 newspapers had appeared.
By the liberation of the country at least 675
publications are known as actively distributed
while 1650 Belgians were executed by the
Germans as associated with the publication of
"illegal" press.
The medal was established in 1950s (probably
in 1953) by the National Union of Clandestine
Press and it is extremely scarce especially with
rosette.
FULL SIZE
WW2 1940 - 1945
Item 100% original - ribbon original
Condition as on the photos
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