Western Cross

The Western Cross (Krzyż Zachodni) is a Polish decoration established on 7 April 2017.

Western Cross
Krzyż Zachodni
Obverse and reverse
TypeCommemorative decoration of merit
Country Poland
Presented bythe President of Poland
StatusCurrently awarded
Established7 April 2017
Ribbon of the cross
RelatedEastern Cross

The concept of the Cross was presented by senator Jan Żaryn,[1] and designed by Robert Szydlik and Tadeusz Jeziorowski.[2]

It is awarded by the President of Poland on recommendation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who might be advised by e.g. the head of the Office for War Veterans and Victims of Oppression,[3] the director of the Pilecki Institute[4] as a token of commemoration and gratitude to foreigners who provided aid and assistance to Polish citizens persecuted by Nazi and communist regimes between 1939 and 1989 in places not included by the Eastern Cross.[3]

Design

On the obsverse it is inscribed "PRO AUXILIO POLONIS DATO" (For aid given to Poles).[3]

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