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Template:Inter-Allied Victory Medal Table

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Inter-Allied Victory Medal by Country
Country Designer Manufacturer Number issued Obverse Reverse Established by
Belgium Paul Du Bois (1859–1938) ----- 300,000–350,000 Royal Decree from 15 July 1919
Brazil [Wikidata] Jorge Soubre [fr] (1890–1934) approximately 2,500 Decree nr. 16074 from 22 June 1923
Cuba [Wikidata] Charles Charles
  • Etablissements Chobillon
6,000–7,000 Decree nr. 905 from 10 June 1922
Czechoslovakia [cz] Otakar Španiel (1881–1955)
  • Kremnice Mint
approximately 89,500 Decree from 27 July 1920
France Pierre-Alexandre Morlon [fr] (1878–1951) approximately 2,000,000 Law from 20 July 1922
Charles Charles[Note 1]
  • Etablissements Chobillon
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M. Pautot and Louis Octave Mattei[Note 1]

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Greece Henry-Eugène Nocq (1868–1944)
  • V. Canale
approximately 200,000 Law from 22 September 1920
Italy Gaetano Orsolini (1884–1954)
  • Sacchini-Milano
  • S.Johnson-Milano
  • F.M.Lorioli & Castelli-Milano
approximately 2,000,000 Royal Decree nr. 1918 from 16 December 1920
Japan[Note 2] Shokichi Hata approximately 700,000 Imperial Edict nr 406 from 17 September 1920
Poland[Note 3] .... Vlaitov
  • Mint Kremnica
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Portugal [pt] João Da Silva (1880–1960)
  • Da Costa
approximately 100,000 Decree from 15 July 1919
Romania Constantin Kristescu (1871–1928) approximately 300,000 Royal Decree nr 3390 from 20 July 1921
Siam (Thailand) [th] Itthithepsan Kritakara [th] (1890–1935) ----- approximately 1,500
South Africa[Note 4] William McMillan (1887–1977)
  • Woolwich Arsenal
approximately 75,000 Decree from 1 September 1919
United Kingdom[Note 5] William McMillan (1887–1977) 6,334,522 plus Decree from 1 September 1919
United States James Earle Fraser (1876–1953)
  • Arts Metal Works Inc.
  • S.G.Adams Stamp & Stationary Co.
  • Jos. Mayer Inc.
approximately 2,500,000 General Order nr 48 from 9 April 1919 of the Department of War
Source unless otherwise indicated: Alexander J. Laslo (1986). The Interallied Victory Medals of World War I. Albuquerque: Dorado Publishing. ISBN 0961732008.
Notes
  1. ^ a b Unofficial type.
  2. ^ On the obverse the winged figure of Victory was replaced by Takemikazuchi, the war god in Japanese mythology.
  3. ^ For reasons still not known, Poland did not proceed with the manufacture of the medal at their mint. The medal shows a clearly visible “MK” (Mint Kremnica). The medal may possibly be an unofficial strike by a veterans’ group.
  4. ^ The text on the reverse is in English and Dutch.
  5. ^ Awarded not only to British combatants but as well to those from the dominions of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and those from the Empire of India.
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