Cross of the Resistance Volunteer Combatant

Cross of the Resistance Volunteer Combatant
Obverse of the Cross of the Resistance Volunteer Combatant
TypeService cross
Awarded forVolunteers for the Resistance during World War II
Presented by France
StatusNo longer awarded
Established4 February 1953
Ribbon of the Cross of the Resistance Volunteer Combatant Infobox
Precedence
Next (higher)Volunteer combatant's cross
Next (lower)Aeronautical Medal
Resistance leader Roger Taillefer, a recipient of the Cross of the Resistance Volunteer Combatant
Resistance fighter Paul Rivière, a recipient of the Cross of the Resistance Volunteer Combatant

The Cross of the Resistance Volunteer Combatant (French: "Croix du combattant volontaire de la Résistance") is a French decoration that recognizes, as its name implies, those who fought in one of the resistance groups, or who were deported or interned for acts of resistance, or who were killed or injured while taking parts in acts of resistance against the German occupation forces during World War II. This award was created by a special law in 1954[1] and awarded to those who had been designated and issued cards certifying them as voluntary resistance fighters.[2]

  1. ^ "Law of the French Republic of 15 April 1954 n° 54-421" (in French). LégiFrance. 16 April 1954. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference 49-418 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).