The WW2 Belgian Croix de Guerre Full Size is a military decoration awarded by Belgium during the Second World War. Instituted in 1940, the Croix de Guerre recognized acts of bravery, leadership, or distinguished service on the battlefield by Belgian soldiers and allied military personnel. The decoration features a bronze cross with crossed swords and a central medallion bearing the image of the Belgian lion. The reverse typically includes the royal cypher of the reigning monarch at the time of issue. The medal is suspended from a red ribbon with narrow green stripes, which may include additional devices such as palms or stars to indicate multiple awards or higher levels of distinction. The WW2 Belgian Croix de Guerre serves as a tangible record of valor and military merit. Its design mirrors that of the original 1914–1918 Croix de Guerre, with notable distinctions relating to the period of award.






