The Auschwitz Cross (Polish: Krzyż Oświęcimski). The Polish Decoration Awarded to Honour Survivors of Nazi German Concentration Camps, Including Auschwitz The Auschwitz Cross (Polish: Krzyż Oświęcimski). The Polish Decoration Awarded to Honour Survivors of Nazi German Concentration Camps, Including Auschwitz The Auschwitz Cross (Polish: Krzyż Oświęcimski). The Polish Decoration Awarded to Honour Survivors of Nazi German Concentration Camps, Including Auschwitz

The Auschwitz Cross (Polish: Krzyż Oświęcimski). The Polish Decoration Awarded to Honour Survivors of Nazi German Concentration Camps, Including Auschwitz

The Auschwitz Cross (Polish: Krzyż Oświęcimski), instituted on 14 March 1985, was a Polish decoration awarded to honour survivors of Nazi German concentration camps, including Auschwitz (Auschwitz is a German name for the Polish town Oświęcim, where the camps were built by Nazi Germans). Silvered metal Greek cross with laterally pierced ring for ribbon suspension; the face with fence posts and barbed wire with an inverted red triangle imposed bearing the letter ‘P’ as worn by Polish camp prisoners; On original ribbon representative of the clothing worn by prisoners

It was awarded generally to Poles, but it was possible to award it to foreigners in special cases. It could be awarded posthumously. It ceased to be awarded in 1999. An exception was made in the case of Greta Ferušić, who was awarded it in February 2004.

The award is a silver Greek cross with wide arms, 42×42 mm. The obverse shows barbed wire and camp poles; the year 1939 on the left, and 1945 on the right arm. In the centre there is a red enameled triangle with the letter P, as worn by Polish nationals imprisoned in the camps. The reverse bears the inscription "RP / WIĘŹNIOM / HITLEROWSKICH / OBOZÓW KONCENTRACYJNYCH" Republic of Poland / To prisoners of Hitlerite concentration camps).

Code: 25635

65.00 GBP