FRANCE: Commemorative medal for the
Defenders of Belfort during the Franco-
Prussian War of 1870 -1871.
Rare example, signed by Bartholdi (designer
of the Statue of Liberty of New York and
Paris). Only 6000 medals were awarded and
only 1000 of them were produced by
Bartholdi.
The medal was awarded in 1910 by the City
of Belfort to the French forces who
defended the city during the Fanco-
Prussian War.
The city (which was defended by 17.700
French but with only 3500 troops), was
besieged for 103 days by the Prussian Army
(40.000 regular troops).
More than 5000 of the defenders lost their
lives but the city surrendered only after the
armistice between France and Prussia was
signed.
The Franco-Prussian War of 1870 was fought
between the 2nd French Empire and the
German states led by the Kingdom of
Prussia.
After a series of German victories (Battle of
Sedan, Siege of Metz), Emperor Napoleon III
was captured, the 3rd French Republic was
declared, the French army was decisively
defeated and the Germans besieged and
entered Paris.
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Franco - Prussian War 1870 1871
Item 100% original - ribbon original
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