Orders, decorations, and medals of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were created during the Second World War and used throughout the existence of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The first decorations were created by AVNOJ on August 15, 1943 and included the Order of the People's Hero, Order of the People's Liberation, Order of the Partisan Star, Order of the Brotherhood and Unity, Order for Bravery and Medal for Bravery. By 1960 the total number of decorations increased to 42 and consisted of 35 orders, 6 medals and 1 commemorative medal. The designers of the Yugoslav orders and medals were Antun Augustinčić and Đorđe Andrejević Kun.
Medals
Commemorative medal Instituted on 14 September 1944 for award to those actively involved in partisan or political units between 1941 and the end of WW2. At first, the Commemorative medal of the partisans of 1941 was considered to be the lowest of rank among the orders, but later lost that status to be considered outside of the before mentioned group and listed below medals. Other medals File:YugoslaviaMedal-SpanischCivilWarVeterans_20Anniv.jpg|Medal of Yugoslav Fighters in the International Brigades in Spain, 1956. File:YugoslaviaMedal-SpanischCivilWarVeterans_1956.jpg|Medal of Yugoslav Fighters in the International Brigades in Spain, 1956. ==See also==