File:Belgium 1924 Occupation of the Ruhr, Bronze Medal, reverse.jpg

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English: Medallion 32 x 46 mm.

Albert I, 1909-1934 and Elisabeth of Bavaria, 1876 Possenhofen Castle, Bavaria - 1965 Brussels, Belgium / Captain E. Verhoestraete, Lieutenant Balat, and Sous-lieutenant Vanuxem

Crowned medal with the portraits of the Royal Belgian Couple l./ 6 lines: "OCCUPATION DE LA RUHR 1923 - 1924 GÉNIE 2. C. A. 1er Bon 2e Cie Capne VERHOESTRAETE. E Lieutt. BALAT s/Lieutt. VANUXEM".

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Jules Baetes, 1861 Antwerpen - 1937 Antwerpen

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