Cross of Valour and Merit on Silesian Ribbon, II Class

SKU: 02.POL.0109.102.01

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  • country
    Poland
  • date of institution
    May 30, 1921
  • remarks
    The Cross of Valour and Merit on Silesian Ribbon is sometimes confused with the Commemorative Cross for the Silesian Uprisings that was instituted in 1927. The latter was never permitted for wear on military uniforms.

History


The Cross of Valour and Merit on Silesian Ribbon was first established by Polish military authorities in Upper Silesia in 1921 as a ribbon decoration. The cross was later introduced in 1931. It was recognised as a national Polish decoration in 1922 and was permitted for wear on military uniforms.

It was awarded to military personnel and civilians for meritorious service in the Silesian Uprisings of 1919, 1920, and 1921. The I Class Cross was awarded to those who participated in combat, while the II Class Cross was awarded to those who contributed to the uprisings in other ways.

The II Class Cross features an obverse inscription that translates to "Upper Silesia," and a reverse inscription that translates to "For the Brave."

There may be additional versions of the II Class Cross that differ in size or composition.

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  • Price

    $325+ USD

  • Composition

    Silvered Brass

  • Inscription

    Obv: POWST. GÓRNY ŚLĄSK 1921 Rev: 5 P.P. DZIEL-NYM RYBN.

  • Size

    33x33mm

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