Medal of the Crown of King Zvonimir explained

Medal of the Crown of King Zvonimir
Presenter:Independent State of Croatia
Type:Medal
Eligibility:Civilians and Military Personnel
Awarded For:"Merits done, in peace or in war, for Croatian people and Independent State of Croatia"
Status:Discontinued
Established:27 December 1941
Total Recipients:Kurt Waldheim
Tomislav II
Higher:Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir

The Croatian Medal of the Crown of King Zvonimir, also known as Kolajna krune Kralja Zvonimira, is a decoration for military and civil achievements that benefit the Croatian people and The Independent State of Croatia. Croatian sculptor Ivo Kerdić created the medal and has three grades: silver, bronze, and iron. It is named after King Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia, who ruled during the 11th century and was known for being loyal to the Pope. The medal has two issues: Civil and Military. The Civil Issue has a white ribbon with red edges, while the Military Issue has a red ribbon with white edges. Decorations with oak leaves on the obverse signify acts of gallantry in action. The medal was awarded until May 1945, and was given to several Germans as well as Croatian nationals fighting on the Eastern Front and in the Balkans campaign (World War II).

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