French Medal of a Liberated France (Médaille de la France Libérée), an original example of a French commemorative decoration awarded in recognition of services rendered to the liberation of France during and immediately following World War II.
Instituted after the liberation of France, the medal was awarded to individuals, military personnel, resistance members, civil servants, and foreign nationals who made a notable contribution to the liberation of French territory from Axis occupation. The decoration recognised acts of courage, service, and support that helped restore French sovereignty and national independence.
The medal obverse bore the relief image of France with the relief date “1944” at its centre. A relief chain encircles the image of France with two breaks in its links, one north-east and the other south-west, symbolising the Allied landings. The reverse bore the relief image of a fasces below a Phrygian cap bisecting the initials “R.F.” and the relief inscription “LA FRANCE A SES LIBERATEURS” (English: “FRANCE TO ITS LIBERATORS”) along the upper and lower circumference.
Awards connected with the liberation period hold particular historical significance, commemorating the efforts of military forces, resistance networks, and civilian participants who contributed to the defeat of German occupation between 1944 and 1945. Decorations of this nature remain highly collectable due to their association with one of the most important periods in modern French history.
Manufactured in metal and suspended from its original ribbon where present, this example represents an attractive and historically important piece of French wartime and liberation memorabilia.
Condition
Excellent overall original condition, with clear detailing and age-appropriate wear. Light surface marks, minor patina, and signs of handling and storage may be present. Original ribbon, if present, may show light fading or wear consistent with age. No significant damage or repairs evident unless otherwise noted.


















