GREAT BRITAIN - FRANCE: Commander's
Cross of Honor of the Franco-British
Association.
In its box of issue, by the house of Marie
Stuart, Paris.
The award was created in 1933 by the Franco-
British Association to reward efforts of
promoting the co-operation/closer relations
between the 2 countries.
However, after the outbreak of the WW2, it
was awarded to the Free French and the
members of the French Resistance for
outstanding acts, which supported Britain or
British troops during World War II.
This is the rarest example of the medal that
was awarded for WW2 acts, dated 1940-1944.
FULL SIZE
WW2 1939 - 1945
Item 100% original- ribbon, box original
Condition as on the photos: No enamel damage.
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