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Military Order of the White Lion

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Campaign(s)
  
World War II

Established
  
9 February 1945

Status
  
No longer awarded

Military Order of the White Lion

Type
  
5 Class Military Order of Merit

Eligibility
  
Czech citizens and foreigners

Awarded for
  
Military merit, either personal acts of bravery or leadership.

The Military Order of the White Lion (Czech: Vojenský řád Bílého lva „Za vítězství“), also known as the Military Order of the White Lion "For Victory", was an award established on 9 February 1945 to reward military merit, either personal acts of bravery or leadership.

The order was presented in five different classes, the first class decorations being a gold breast star, while the second class was a silver breast star. The third class was in the form of a silver cross, enameled in red, and worn suspended from a ribbon on the chest. The fourth and fifth classes were a gold and silver medal respectively. The insignia of the first and second classes borrowed heavily in design from the Order of the White Lion. Both orders utilized an eight pointed star, with the center medallion containing the crowned white lion of the Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia. The difference came with the color of the medallion's border and motto that it contained, being blue on the Military Order of the White Lion. The motto was "Za vítězství" (For victory), versus the Order of the White Lion's motto of "Pravda vítezí" (Truth conquers).

Notable recipients

  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Douglas Evill
  • František Fajtl
  • Jozef Gabčík
  • Douglas MacArthur
  • George S. Patton
  • Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
  • Adolf Opálka
  • James Robb
  • Semyon Timoshenko
  • Josip Broz Tito
  • Georgy Zhukov
  • Waitstill Sharp
  • Martha Sharp
  • Madeleine Albright
  • References

    Military Order of the White Lion Wikipedia