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The cross of liberation
The insignia of the Order of Liberation is the Cross of Liberation. It was designed in early 1941 by Lieutenant of the Free French Forces Tony Mella and the model produced by the London branch of the jeweller Cartier according to some recommendations from General de Gaulle himself.
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our supporters
The Order of the Liberation is supported by a major financial partner and two skills partners.
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Press and communication
As part of its activities and promotion of the museum's cultural program, The Order of the Liberation has made available a number of the documents it has produced.
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Nantes
Nantes is the first city to have received the Cross of the Liberation, on November 11, 1941.
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Grenoble
Grenoble received the Cross of the Liberation on May 4, 1944.
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Appeal
HELP US FIND PORTRAITS OF COMPANIONS OF THE LIBERATION FOR WHOM WE HAVE NO IMAGES.
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Research and documentation center
The museum houses a center for research and documentation. The reading room is open Monday to Friday during museum opening hours. The research center can be accessed via 51 bis boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, 75007 Paris, by appointment only.
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Our partners
Various partners support the Order of the Liberation and its museum in better achieving their objectives and missions on a day-to-day basis.
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Free France
Backed by Winston Churchill, General de Gaulle founded Free France in July 1940 in England. His aims were to continue the war, liberate France and restore its position.