FRANCE: WW1 Medal of National Recognition and
Gratitude, Silver Class, in silvered bronze, marked
and hallmarked by the Paris Mint.
Signed by M. Delannoy.
This is the 2nd type of the medal.
The medal was instituted in 1917 and was awarded
strictly to civilians.
The purpose of the medal was to express the
gratitude of the French government to all those
who, without legal or military obligation, had come
to the aid of the injured, of the disabled or of the
refugees.
Also to reward those who had performed an act of
exceptional dedication in the presence of the
enemy during WW1.
The creation of this distinction was mainly the
result of the unsuccessful offensives of General
Nivelle in 1917 and the resulting heavy losses
and the serious crisis of confidence in France.
A rare medal, especially in its silver class, as
just 15.000 awards of all classes were issued in
total. The last award was recorded in 1959.
FULL SIZE
WW1 1914 - 1918
Item 100% original - ribbon original
Condition as on the photos
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