The War Cross 1940–1945 was established in April 1945 by
Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg. This decoration was awarded to members of the armed forces and paramilitary organizations who rendered distinguished service during World War II. Foreigners were also eligible for award. The medal is a dark bronze cross in the
Cross pattée design. The cross is surmounted by a grand ducal crown. On the
obverse side it has a large letter
C surmounted by a crown. The reverse side of it has the date
1940. The cross has crossed swords between the arms of the cross pointing upward, also made of the dark bronze. The ribbon of the War Cross is Nassau blue, with three stripes of yellow-orange spaced equally from the center. The edges are also yellow-orange. == War Cross 1951 ==