Order of The People's Hero - Notable Recipients

Notable Recipients

Notable recipients of the order include:

  • Božidar Adžija
  • Maks Baće Milić
  • Vlado Bagat
  • Vladimir Bakarić
  • Josip Broz Tito
  • Marija Bursać
  • Boško Buha
  • Rade Bulat
  • Anka Butorac
  • Rudi Čajavec
  • Rodoljub Čolaković
  • Krste Crvenkovski
  • Peko Dapčević
  • Nada Dimić
  • Robert Domany
  • Petar Drapšin
  • Stjepan Filipović
  • Ivan Gošnjak
  • Petar Gračanin
  • Većeslav Holjevac
  • Lizika Jančar
  • Blagoj Jankov
  • Žikica Jovanović
  • Edvard Kardelj
  • Boris Kidrič
  • Franjo Kluz
  • Lazar Koliševski
  • Rade Končar
  • Sava Kovačević
  • Josip Kraš
  • Nikola Ljubičić
  • Veselin Masleša
  • Miloš Minić
  • Kosta Nađ
  • Nada Naumović
  • Marko Orešković
  • Boško Palkovljević
  • Moša Pijade
  • Koča Popović
  • Janko Premrl
  • Ognjen Prica
  • Lepa Radić
  • Vladimir Rolović
  • Ivo Lola Ribar
  • Velimir Škorpik
  • Slavko Šlander
  • Mika Špiljak
  • Drago Štajnberger
  • Milan Tepić
  • Hristijan Todorovski
  • Veljko Vlahović
  • Majda Vrhovnik
  • Svetozar Vukmanović
  • Žarko Zrenjanin

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