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Political Prisoner's Cross 1940–1945 : ウィキペディア英語版
Political Prisoner's Cross 1940–1945

The Political Prisoner's Cross 1940–1945 ((フランス語:Croix du Prisonnier Politique 1940–1945), (オランダ語:Het Politieke Gevangenkruis 1940–1945)) was a Belgian war medal established by royal decree of the Regent on 13 November 1947 and awarded to Belgian citizens arrested and interned by the Germans as political prisoners during the Second World War. The award's statute included provisions for posthumous award should the intended recipient not survive detention, and the right of the widow, the mother or the father of the deceased to wear the cross.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Royal Decree of the Regent of 13 November 1947 creating the Croix du Prisonnier Politique 1940–1945 )
==Award description==
The Political Prisoner's Cross 1940–1945 was a 37mm wide silver cross pattée. Its obverse bore a 2 cm in diameter central medallion surrounded by barbed wire with an inverted red enamelled triangle with a black capital "B" at its center. The triangle with the "B" represents the insignia internees had to wear on their prisoners' uniforms identifying them as Belgian political prisoners. The reverse also bore a central medallion, this one though was enamelled in black bearing the years "1940 1945" in silver numerals on two rows.〔
The cross was suspended by a ring through a suspension loop to a 38mm wide white silk moiré ribbon with six 3mm wide longitudinal blue stripes 3mm apart from each other. These colours represented the striped prisoners' uniforms.〔
Silver bars with up to four small five or six pointed stars on them could be worn on the ribbon, each star denoting a period of six months of internment.〔 Many veterans though opted for small individual silver stars directly affixed to the ribbon. In the case of a posthumous award, a black enamelled bar was worn on the ribbon above the others.〔

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