Inter-Allied Victory Medal (Greece)
The Inter-Allied Victory Medal is a campaign medal issued by Greece, commemorating the Allied victory in the First World War. The medal is the Greek version of a common design used among all Allied nations, following a proposal made by French Marshal Ferdinand Foch, who was supreme commander of the Allied Forces during the war. Each medal, in bronze, has the same diameter and ribbon, but with a national design representing a winged Victory.
The Greek version of the medal was designed by Henry-Eugène Nocq. Approximately 200,000 medals were awarded.
Country | Designer | Manufacturer | Number issued |
Belgium | Paul Du Bois | ----- | 300,000 – 350,000 |
Brazil | :fr:Jorge Soubre|Jorge Soubre |
| approximately 2,500 |
Cuba | Charles Charles | 6,000 – 7,000 | |
Czechoslovakia | :cs:Otakar Španiel|Otakar Španiel | approximately 89,500 | |
France | :fr:Pierre-Alexandre Morlon|Pierre-Alexandre Morlon | approximately 2,000,000 | |
France | Charles Charles | ----- | |
France | ----- | ----- | |
Great Britain | William McMillan | 6,334,522 plus | |
Greece | Henry-Eugène Nocq | approximately 200,000 | |
Italy | :it:Gaetano Orsolini|Gaetano Orsolini | approximately 2,000,000 | |
Japan | Shoukichi Hata | approximately 700,000 | |
Poland | .... Vlaitov | ----- | |
Portugal | João Da Silva | approximately 100,000 | |
Rumania | .... Kristesko | ----- | approximately 300,000 |
Siam | :th:หม่อมเจ้าอิทธิเทพสรรค์ กฤดากร|Itthithepsan Kritakara | ----- | approximately 1,500 |
South Africa | William McMillan | approximately 75,000 | |
United States | James Earle Fraser | approximately 2,500,000 |