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The Czechoslovak War Cross 1939 (Československý válečný kříž 1939inCzech, Československý vojnový kríž 1939inSlovak) is a military decoration of the former state of Czechoslovakia which was issued for those who had provided great service to the Czechoslovak state (in exile) during the years of World War II.

Czechoslovak War Cross 1939
Československý válečný kříž 1939
Československý vojnový kríž 1939
The medals obverse (left) and reverse (right).
TypeChest order
Awarded forAwarded to all Czechoslovak citizens, units, and members of armies abroad, units and members of allied armies, that excelled in combat against fascism during World War II.
Presented byCzechoslovakia
EligibilityMilitary personnel
Campaign(s)World War II
EstablishedDecember 20, 1940
Czechoslovak War Cross 1939 Ribbon

Description

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On December 20, 1940, the Czechoslovak government in exile in London ordered the creation of a second version of the Czechoslovak War Cross. It was created and issued not as a general service medal, but as a meritorious decoration for those had provided great service to the Czechoslovak state during the years of World War II. The award was mainly intended for persons who had helped liberate Czechoslovakia from the rule of Nazi Germany. Several American officers received the award, such as Dwight D. EisenhowerorGeorge S. Patton, and the decoration was also bestowed to national heroes, such as the men who had assassinated Reinhard Heydrichinoperation Anthropoid.

The second Czechoslovak War Cross was known as the Czechoslovak War Cross 1939 and a common phrase for the decoration was also the Czechoslovak Croix de Guerre. In cases where an individual had received both the World War I and World War II versions, both medals could be worn simultaneously.

The validity of the War Cross was confirmed after the end of World War II, in January 1946.

There were no further versions of the Czechoslovak War Cross after 1945 and the medal became obsolete with the division of the Czechoslovak state in 1992.

Design

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The medal was dye-struck and high in detail, with a bronze finish. On the obverse of the cross there was the small state symbol of Czechoslovakia, on the reverse – symbols of the lands in circles: symbol of Bohemia in the middle, Slovakia above, Moravia on the left, Silesia on the right, and Carpatho-Ukraine below. In the spaces around the middle circle, the year 1939 is spread. The medal was suspended from a white ribbon with red and blue stripes.

Notable recipients

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See also

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