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[[Image:Herooflabor.jpg|thumb|right|200px|De oervorm van veel socialistische orden; De Russische gouden Medaille van De Hamer en Sikkel.]]
[[Image:Herooflabor.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The pattern of many Socialist Orders; The Russian Gold Medal of the Hammer and Sickle.]]


[[Image:180px-Leninorden.jpg|thumb|right|125px|De Russische Leninorde aan het voor socialistische orden typische vijfhoekige lint.]]
[[Image:180px-Leninorden.jpg|thumb|right|125px|The Russian Order of Lenin.]]


After the [[Russian revolution]] and Lenin's coup the first '''Socialist Orders of Merit''' were founded.
After the [[Russian revolution]] and Lenin's coup the first '''Socialist Orders of Merit''' were founded.

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The pattern of many Socialist Orders; The Russian Gold Medal of the Hammer and Sickle.
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The Russian Order of Lenin.

After the Russian revolution and Lenin's coup the first Socialist Orders of Merit were founded. When , after World War II many countries got communist rulers this type of order spread all over the world. In many new African nations this type of decoration was instituted , probably because they were so different from the Orders of Knighthood of the former colonial masters.

Socialist Orders differ from the old European Orders in having just one grade where the old orders had Grand-Crosses , commanders and Knights. This scheme was ill at place in the egalitarian nations that would be the promised result of socialism. Because there were no grades , swords on the cross or crowns in silver or gold to differentiate between grades of merit or position in society the communist states chose to create dozens of orders of merit. Having abolished the orders of the Czar, the first order of the Soviet Union , the first communist state , called "the Order of he Red Flag" ( Russian:" Orden Krasnoe Znamja") was allready founded on the 16th. of september 1918. In 1940 there were relatively few orders but in 1941 , after the German invasion , the Soviet authorities quickly established dozens of new orders and medals.

Allthough the characteristics of a socialist order are the single class of it and all citizens are allegable to be rewarded , the leadership soon started to bestow the same decoration again and again on themselves. Party-leader Leonid Brezhnev wore four golden stars of the a " Hero of the Soviet Union" and four "Lenin-Orders".

There are three types of decorations:

  • Small stars that are worn on either or both sides of the chest.
  • Small golden stars on small square ribbons with clasps.
  • Stars , often embellished with red flags , detached from pentagon shaped ribbons..
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The second type: A small star. This is the Order of Kutuzov.

The Russian Order of Lenin and the golden Medal of the Hamer and Sickle gave the recipients the titles of " Hero of the Soviet Union" en "Hero of Socialist Labour" These titles were copied in many of the Satellite -states in the communist block.

Jugoslavia allways had a mind of it's own and chose to follow its own policy in creating decorations. Poland and Czechoslovakia sticked to elements of the traditional orders like grand-crosses , commanders and knights but countries like Angola , occupied Afghanistan and North-Korea dutifully copied all the models and names of Soviet decorations.

After the collapse of he Soviet Union many of the liberated nations of eastern Europe and some of the newly independent Soviet republics (re)esteblished orders of knighthood in the European fashion.

See also

Categorie: Ridderorde Categorie: Onderscheiding Categorie: Communisme