Lot 26
The Polish WWII (Armia Krajowa) Cross for WWII Efforts Against Germany
Armia Krajowa Cross is also known as the Home Army Cross and is a Polish military decoration that was introduced by General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, on 1 August 1966, to commemorate the efforts of the soldiers of the Polish Secret State between 1939 and 1945. This is basically a medal for the underground resistance against Nazi Germany that occupied Poland during the second world war. A rare piece that not many would have been given since it was allowed 21 years after the war was over. Its in excellent condition.
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| A$50 | A$99 | A$10 |
| A$100 | A$499 | A$20 |
| A$500 | A$999 | A$50 |
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| A$10,000 | A$49,999 | A$500 |
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