Virtus et Fraternitas Medal

Virtus et Fraternitas Medal
Medal Virtus et Fraternitas
Obverse
TypeCommemorative decoration of merit
Country Poland
Presented bythe President of Poland
StatusCurrently awarded
Established9 November 2017
First award19 June 2019
Ribbon of the cross
Precedence
Next (higher)Cross of Freedom and Solidarity
Next (lower)Gold Cross of Merit
RelatedOrder of the Cross of Independence
Cross of Independence

The Virtus et Fraternitas Medal (Polish name: Medal Virtus et Fraternitas; Latin for "Courage and Brotherhood") is a Polish state decoration established on 9 November 2017.

It is awarded by the President of Poland on recommendation of the director of the Pilecki Institute as a token of commemoration and gratitude to those who provided aid and assistance to Polish citizens against Soviet and Nazi Germany war crimes as well as other crimes motivated by nationalism committed between 1917–1990. It is also bestowed to honor individuals who voluntarily keep alive the memory of those who did not survive the war or the forced deportations, and found their graves abroad.

The medal has been conceptually compared to Yad Vashem's Righteous Among the Nations Awards.