Wound_Medal_(Independent_State_of_Croatia)

Wound Medal (Independent State of Croatia)

Wound Medal (Independent State of Croatia)

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The Wound Medal (Croatian: Ranjenička kolajna) was established by the Independent State of Croatia "in honor of those who, as homeland defenders, were wounded or injured during combat with the enemy".[citation needed]

Wound Medal

The medal had eight classes:[1]

  1. Golden with oak leaves (Croatian: Pozlaćena s hrastovim grančicama)
  2. Golden with three stripes (Croatian: Pozlaćena s tri pruge)
  3. Golden with two stripes (Croatian: Pozlaćena s dvije pruge)
  4. Golden with one stripe (Croatian: Pozlaćena s jednom prugom)
  5. Iron with oak leaves (Croatian: Željezna s hrastovim grančicama)
  6. Iron with three stripes (Croatian: Željezna s tri pruge)
  7. Iron with two stripes (Croatian: Željezna s dvije pruge)
  8. Iron with one stripe (Croatian: Željezna s jednom prugom)

A golden wound medal was rewarded to those who had 61% (or more) of physical disability and killed, while iron wound medal was rewarded to those who had up to 60% of physical disability. The number of injuries was marked with one, two or three blue stripes, and for those who had more than three injuries, oak leaves were awarded.

The Wound Medal was introduced in mid-1943.[2] As of 30 June 1944, 6,525 Wound Medals were awarded.[1]


Sources

  1. Pavić 2012, p. 200.
  2. Pavić 2012, p. 202.
  • Hrvatska odlikovanja (Croatian decorations) (mr. sc. Stjepan Adanić, general-major Krešimir Kašpar, prof. Boris Prister, prof. Ivan Ružič)
  • Pavić, Roman (2012). "Dodjela odlikovanja Nezavisne Države Hrvatske prema nacionalnoj pripadnosti" [Decorations awarded by the Independent State of Croatia according to nationality] (PDF). Numizmatičke vijesti (in Croatian). 54 (65): 192–205. Retrieved 26 January 2021.

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