Warsaw Uprising Cross
The Warsaw Uprising Cross was a Polish military decoration. It was established by law on 3 July 1981 in order to honor the participants of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. It was discontinued in 1999. It is distinct from Cross of the Warsaw Uprising, which was an informal award instituted during the Uprising itself.
The decoration was awarded to persons who took an active part in the Warsaw Uprising. In particular:
- Soldiers of all the formations that fought in the Uprising.
- Members of the Military Women's Service, of the Health Care services of the Uprising and other auxiliary insurrectionist services.
- Other persons who were somehow directly involved in the uprising.
Until 1989 the Cross was awarded by the Polish Council of State and later by the President of Poland, on the recommendation of:
- The Minister of Defense – in regard to persons who actively participated in the Uprising, whether through armed struggle or in civilian support.
- The Minister of Foreign Affairs – in regard to persons of Polish citizenship who were living abroad.
- The Veterans associations – in regard to other eligible persons.
On 16 October 1992, a law was passed which ended the awarding of the medal on 8 May 1999.
Recipients
- Anna Jakubowska
- Stanisław Aronson
- Henryk Chmielewski (comics)
- Wanda Janicka
- Jan Mazurkiewicz
- Witold Pilecki
- Danuta Przeworska-Rolewicz
- Ludomił Rayski
- Zbigniew Ścibor-Rylski
- Teresa Suchecka-Nowak
- Maciej Matthew Szymanski
- Samuel Willenberg
- Maria Wittek