France, Iii Republic. A Medal Of Deportation & Internment 1940-1945 Archive A problem arose when Matthiessen
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A problem arose when Matthiessen was still being paid by the army administration after being transferred to the civil administration of the occupied Eastern territories and appointed War Administrative Vice Chief (Kriegsverwaltungsvicechef)
and with Gold sun rays between the arms of the cross
2nd Baronet (February 5
thereby assisting greatly in re-establishing the situation
He signed his Attestation Paper as a Private (417008) with the 41st Infantry Battalion "Canadiens Francais" at Valcartier Camp
France, Iii Republic. A Medal Of Deportation & Internment 1940-1945 Archive A problem arose when MatthiessenIn bronze, marked "BR" (bronze), cornucopia hallmarked and maker marked "MAB" (Arthus Bertrand of Paris) on the reverse, measuring 30 mm (w) x 45. 5 mm (h) inclusive of its integral suspension, original ribbon, extremely fine. Footnote: The Medal of Deportation and Internment was instituted on September 9, 1948, to recognize those deported or interned for political reasons during the Second World War and could only be awarded to those in possession of
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