യുഗോസ്ലാവിയയിലെ ധീരതയ്ക്കുള്ള രണ്ടാമത്തെ വലിയ സൈനിക പുരസ്കാരമായിരുന്നു ഓർഡർ ഓഫ് ദി പീപ്പിൾസ് ഹീറോ.[3][4][5]

Order of the People's Hero
Order of the People's Hero medal and ribbon bar
Awarded by  Yugoslavia and
 Serbia and Montenegro
TypeMedal
Awarded forDistinguishing oneself by extraordinary heroic deeds
StatusIncepted
Statistics
First awarded1942
Last awarded1991 (Milan Tepić)
Total awardedAround 1,400
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Freedom
Next (lower)Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour (1948–1992)[1]
Order of the Yugoslav Flag (1998–2006)[2]

ribbon
Order of the People's Hero.
  • Narodni heroji Jugoslavije (People's Heroes of Yugoslavia), "Mladost", Belgrade, 1975 (Error: {{Link language}}: unrecognized language code: hbs ഭാഷയിൽ)
  • Encyclopedia (1982). Narodni heroji Jugoslavije (People's Heroes of Yugoslavia) (in സെർബോ-ക്രൊയേഷ്യൻ). Belgrade Edit sourceand Titograd: Partizanska knjiga, Narodna knjiga, Pobjeda. {{cite book}}: External link in |location= (help)CS1 maint: location (link)
  1. "No. 37223. Federal Republic of Germany and Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of)", Treaty Series 2132, UN, pp. 369–380, 2003-12-31, ISBN 9789210456418, retrieved 2019-07-18
  2. "OECD Economic Surveys: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2002". OECD Economic Surveys: Yugoslavia. 2003-02-03. doi:10.1787/eco_surveys-srb-2002-en. ISSN 2224-994X.
  3. Encyclopedia Americana, volume 8. New York: Grolier. 1984. p. 608. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  4. Ruggenthaler, Peter (2015). The Concept of Neutrality in Stalin's Foreign Policy, 1945–1953. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. p. 99. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  5. Rosen, David M. (2015). Child Soldiers in the Western Imagination: From Patriots to Victims. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Retrieved November 2, 2018.