There were 1,322 individuals who were decorated by the Order of the People's hero of Yugoslavia between 1942 and 1973. Many busts and memorials were built in honor of each People's hero. Each of them usually had a bust in his birthplace or at the place of his death. Most of these monuments are built in figurative style, but some of them were completely abstract, for example, monument of Ivo Lola Ribar, built at Glamoč field in 1962.
Large number of People's heroes' busts and monuments in Dalmatia, Slavonia and central Croatia were removed from public places or destroyed during the 1990s as a part of revisionism process. However, monuments of People's heroes are mostly intact in Istria, Hrvatsko Primorje and Hrvatsko Zagorje.
Monument list
Image | Name | Location | Notes |
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Monument of Josip Broz Tito | Kumrovec | Designed by Antun Augustinčić, built in 1947. Dedicated to Josip Broz Tito, leader of the People's liberation struggle, a triple People's hero of Yugoslavia and the president of SFR Yugoslavia (1953–1980) | |
Monument of Rade Končar | Zagreb | Designed by Vanja Radauš. Dedicated to Rade Končar, leader of the Communist party of Croatia (1940–1941) and one of the organizers of the People's liberation struggle in Croatia in 1941. | |
Bust of Ivo Lola Ribar | Ilok | Dedicated to Ivo Lola Ribar, main secretary of Alliance of the communist youth of Yugoslavia and member of Central Committee of Communist party of Yugoslavia. | |
Busts of Zdenka and Rajka Baković | Zagreb | Rajka Baković and Zdenka were both active in the antifascist struggle in Zagreb, but only Rajka was decorated by the Order of People's hero. | |
Monument of Većeslav Holjevac | Zagreb | Designed by Stjepan Gračan, built in 1994. | |
Monument of Joakim Rakovac | Poreč | ||
Bust of Nikola Car - Crni | Crikvenica | ||
Bust ofVitomir Širola | Viškovo | ||
Bust of Matteo Benussi - Cio | Rovinj | ||
Bust of Giuseppe Budicin - Pino | Rovinj | ||
Bust of Joža Vlahović | Zagreb | ||
Bust of Većeslav Holjevac | Karlovac | ||
Bust of Vitomir Širola | Rijeka | ||
Bust ofVilim Galjer | Đurđevac | ||
Monument of Moša Pijade | Zagreb | Designed by Antun Augustinčić. | |
Bust ofViktor Bubanj | Rijeka | ||
Bust of Bogoljub Vukajlović Lala | Bobota | ||
Bust of Juraj Kalc | Pula | ||
Bust of Ivan Marinković Slavko | Crikvenica | ||
Bust of Slobodan Bajić Paja | Banovci | ||
Memorial tomb with bust of Jozo Lozovina Mosor | Seget Donji | Designed by Ivan and Tonči Martinić, built in 1956. Dedicated to Jozo Lozovina Mosor, leader of the antifascist uprising in the Trogir area. Destroyed by explosive 1991. | |
Bust of Jozo Lozovina Mosor | Trogir | Designed by Antun Augustinčić, built in 1956. Dedicated to Jozo Lozovina Mosor, leader of the antifascist uprising in the Trogir area. Destiny unknown. | |
Bust of Jozo Lozovina Mosor | Trogir | Designed by Ivan Lončar Žan, built in 1986. Dedicated to Jozo Lozovina Mosor, leader of the antifascist uprising in the Trogir area. Destiny unknown. |
See also
- People's Heroes of Yugoslavia monuments
- People's Heroes of Yugoslavia monuments in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- People's Heroes of Yugoslavia monuments in Serbia
- List of Yugoslav World War II monuments and memorials
- List of World War II monuments and memorials in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- List of World War II monuments and memorials in Croatia
- List of World War II monuments and memorials in Montenegro
- List of World War II monuments and memorials in North Macedonia
- List of World War II monuments and memorials in Serbia
- List of World War II monuments and memorials in Slovenia
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