
The Civilian Invalid 1940-1945 Medal
Created on 10 February 2008, (decree published on 3 March 2008) this silvered medal is destined to honour those civilians that were invalided during the Second World War.
Its obverse shows, from left to right, 3 bajonets pointing upwards and a civilian
walking to the right; this civilian wears a hat and a coat, the latter's back being formed
of bricks that are breaking apart and falling downwards; around the rim is a circle which
opens up for the following : at the top the seal of the nation (lion on a shield with the
royal crown above and with underlying crossed sceptres); along the bottom rim : 1940-1945,
left and right along the rim a laurel branch symbolising persistance.
The reverse has the trilingual inscription "BURGERLIJK INVALIDE VAN DE OORLOG
1940-1945", "INVALIDE CIVIL DE LA GUERRE 1940-1945", "ZIVILINVALIDE
DES KRIEGES 1940-1945" (Civil Invalid of the 1940-1945 War).
The medal is suspended from a 37mm wide ribbon in white moiré, with - in the middle -
horizontal tricolour stripes in the national colours (black, yellow, red) and 7 mm violet
vertical stripes at the sides.
Copyright Hendrik Meersschaert 2008 ©