VERY RARE! WWII Bourges France Hand Sewn September 1944 British Liberation Flag
VERY RARE! WWII Bourges France Hand Sewn September 1944 British Liberation Flag
Comes with hand-signed C.O.A.
This incredibly rare and museum-grade WWII handmade liberation flag was hastily created and used for the American and British Allied liberation of the Bourges, France in September of 1944 (4 months following the Allied D-Day landings in Normandy). Prior to the Allied landings in June 1944, Bourges was the location of numerous sabotages missions by French Resistance fighters on German radio communications. The French city of Bourges was occupied by German forced during the initial D-Day landings and Battle of Normandy. Over the next few months as the Allies pushed further into central France the German forces saw increased fighting in this area along with several aerial bombardments of German forces in Bourges by the 445th Bombardment Group (8th Air Force).
In anticipation of the Allied liberation of their town, many citizens in France secretly made Allied “Liberation Flags”. Their make-do attributes are nearly limitless. A lack of specific knowledge about the flag itself, a lack of time, and a lack of suitable materials in an utterly devastating region combine to result in a collection of flags where nearly every example is unique and rare. French civilians caught making liberation flags during the German occupation were executed immediately.
What makes this Bourges, France liberation flag incredibly rare is not only its providence back to the central French town but it is one of very few WWII liberation flags known to exist with the original hand-painted blue wooden stick and improvised metal flag pole topper still attached with the original small nails hammered into the fabric. This liberation flag was also hand-stitched and hand-painted in white-painted accents.The blue and red fabric making up the British flag were salvaged from a variety of different materials and fabrics on hand and also shows clear evidence of being meticulously sewn together.
*In the black-and-white collage photo, you will see actual images of Bourges, France during the town’s Allied liberation in 1944. Some of these videos were secretly captured from the cracks in walls or windows by French civilians of the German soldiers unloading weapons, carrying equipment, as well as their retreat in newly camouflaged vehicles as the Allies neared the city. You also see liberation flags being brought out and as the Amerian, French, and British flags being hung from cathedrals and windows during the liberation. German signs are being ripped off and kicked by Bourges civilians as well as burning German documents in the street. On one, you can see Allied soldiers driving over a hung framed photo of Hitler. You can also see civilians waving allied flags in front of storefronts and cars as well as fully equipped American soldiers and parachutists pass through on American Jeeps and other allied vehicles.
*These images are researched and digital images from the original video. If you purchase this rare liberation flag and would like these individual digital images of Bourges, France please send us a message, and can digitally send you the electronic files for display with the original flag.
This incredibly rare hand-sewn World War II liberation flag done for the liberation of Bourges, France from German divisions would make an incredible addition to any World War II collection. Please note that this flag comes with a certificate of authenticity and photo verification for double authentication purposes. In order to make sure that this artifact gets to you safely it will be fully insured for its value as well as come with tracked shipping and signature confirmation delivery.