Orders and medals of North Korea
The award system of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) was initially created less than one month after the foundation of the Republic. During the years of Japanese Occupation of North Korean, many of the future leaders fled to the Soviet Union. During WWII many if not close to all party leaders and KPA commanders served in the Soviet Army and as such adopted many of the Soviet Awards criteria for their own. During the late 1940s and until the Sino-Soviet Split in late 1958, orders and titles where made in the Soviet Money Mints in Moscow or Leningrad. Soviet made awards were modeled after Soviet orders and made of Sterling Silver. Initially the Orders were attached to clothing with a screw-plate, but after Soviet production stopped, production was moved to North Korea. The Screwback was replaced with a pin and the silver content was replaced by cheap tin. With the exception of a few examples of modern orders, Soviet and Czech KPA awards are the most sought after in current militaria markets.
Titles
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공화êµì˜ì›… Konghwaguk Yeongung |
1950-06-30 | The "Hero of the Republic" was the highest award of the Democratic People's Republic Of Korea until the Order of Kim Il-Sung was established in 1972. Awarded for extreme heroic exploits during war. The recipient is also awarded with the Order of the National Flag 1st Class which was the nation's highest Order until the Order of Kim Il-Sung Along with the Gold Star and Order the Recipient is also honoured with the erection of a personal statue at their birthplace. This award is based upon the Soviet award "Hero of the Soviet Union". |
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ë¡œë ¥ì˜ì›… Roryeok Yeongung |
1951-07-17 | This title was the highest civilian award until the establishment of the Order of Kim Il-Sung in 1972. Awarded for exceptional merit and efficiency in professional labour. The recipient of this title was also awarded the Order of the National Flag 1st Class which was also the nation's highest order until the Order of Kim Il-Sung This award is based upon the Soviet award "Hero of Socialist Labour". |
Orders
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ê¹€ì¼ì„± 훈장 Kim Il-Sung Hunchang |
1972-03-20 | The Order of Kim Il-Sung is the highest decoration of the country. It is awarded for contributions to the revolution or upholding the dignity of the country home or abroad. It is usually awarded around April 15 (Day of the Sun, the birthday of Kim Il-sung). Kim Jong-il was its first recipient.[1] | |
ê¹€ì •ì¼ í›ˆìž¥ Kim Jong-il Hunchang |
2012-02-03 |
With the issuance of Decree 2150 by the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly on February 3, 2012, the Order of Kim Jong-il was created for the 70th anniversary of his birth. The order measures 67mm in length and 65mm in width. It features the portrait of Kim Jong-il in the center of golden ear of rice above a shining five point star, the flag of the DPRK below and the emblem of the Workers' Party of Korea above with an engraving of "Order of Kim Jong-il" on the back with pin and serial number. It is made to give commendation to officials, service personnel, working people, military units, organs, enterprises, and organizations who made distinguished services for the DPRK. The order ribbon is similar to the Order of Kim Il Sung in the color and the star at the center but its design is different. | |
1st Class êµê¸°í›ˆìž¥ ì œ1급 Kukki Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
1948-10-02 | Until the creation of the Order of Kim Il-Sung in 1972, the highest order of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The ONF was based on the awarding criteria as the Soviet Order of the Badge of Honor. Awards, were present to those that exemplified themselves in the fields of Science, Economics, and teachings of Socialist Ideologies. | |
2nd Class êµê¸°í›ˆìž¥ ì œ2급 Kukki Hunchang Ge I Geup |
1948-10-02 | Order ribbon has 2 gold stripes indicating 2nd Class. | |
3rd Class êµê¸°í›ˆìž¥ ì œ3급 Kukki Hunchang Ge Sam Geup |
1948-10-02 | Order ribbon has 3 small gold stripes indicating 3rd Class. | |
ì¡°ì„ ë¡œë ¥í›ˆìž¥ Choseon Roryeok Hunchang |
1951-07-17 | For efficient and meritorious professional labour. | |
1st Class ì „ì‚¬ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ1급 Cheonsa Yeongye Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
1950-06-25 | For acts of individual gallantry in combat | |
2nd Class ì „ì‚¬ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ2급 Cheonsa Yeongye Hunchang Ge I Geup |
1950-06-25 | For acts of individual gallantry in combat | |
1st Class ì´ìˆœì‹ 장군훈장 ì œ1급 Yi Sun-Shin Changgun Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
1950-07-13 | Conferred to flag officers and navy commanders for outstanding leadership. | |
2nd Class ì´ìˆœì‹ 장군훈장 ì œ2급 Yi Sun-Shin Changgun Hunchang Ge I Geup |
1950-07-13 | Conferred to flag officers and navy commanders for outstanding leadership. | |
1st Class ìžìœ ë…립훈장 ì œ1급 Sayu Dokryb Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
1951-07-17 | The original screwplate or pin back awards were given to Division, Corp or Army field commanders for achievement in battle. The medal was awarded to commanders in both the KPA and the PLA. During the Reign of Kim Jong Il, the award became a necktie style and given for more political reasons then battle. | |
2nd Class ìžìœ ë…립훈장 ì œ2급 Sayu Dokryb Hunchang Ge I Geup |
1951-07-17 | Awarded to Regiment or lower formation commanders for skill in battle. Much like the 1st Class version it was awarded for actions during the Korean War to both Chinese and Korean soldiers. Current, it has since been changed to a necktie version and has lost its battlefield prestige. | |
1st Class 군사복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ1급 Gunsa Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
1973-07-03 | ||
2nd Class 군사복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ2급 Gunsa Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge I Geup |
1973-07-03 | ||
3rd Class 군사복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ3급 Gunsa Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge Sam Geup |
1973-07-03 | ||
1st Class ì„탄광업복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ1급 Seoktan Gwangeop Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
1973-09-03 | ||
2nd Class ì„탄광업복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ2급 Seoktan Gwangeop Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge I Geup |
1973-09-03 | ||
3rd Class ì„탄광업복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ3급 Seoktan Gwangeop Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge Sam Geup |
1973-09-03 | ||
10 Years 군수공복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ 10 Gunsugong Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang 10 |
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20 Years 군수공복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ 20 Gunsugong Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang 20 |
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30 Years 군수공복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ 30 Gunsugong Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang 30 |
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1st Class 수산복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ1급 Susan Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
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2nd Class 수산복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ2급 Susan Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge I Geup |
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1st Class ì² ë„복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ1급 Cheoldo Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
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2nd Class ì² ë„복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ2급 Cheoldo Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge I Geup |
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3rd Class ì² ë„복무ì˜ì˜ˆí›ˆìž¥ ì œ3급 Cheoldo Bongmu Yeongye Hunchang Ge Sam Geup |
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ì¡°ì„ ë¯¼ì£¼ì£¼ì˜ì¸ë¯¼ê³µí™”êµì¹œì„ 훈장 ì œ1급 ChosÅn MinjujuÅi Inmin Konghwaguk Chinseon Hunchang Ge Il Geup |
1985 | Awarded only to Non-Nationals. Including;
Antonio Inoki | |
ì¡°ì„ ë¯¼ì£¼ì£¼ì˜ì¸ë¯¼ê³µí™”êµì¹œì„ 훈장 ì œ2급 ChosÅn MinjujuÅi Inmin Konghwaguk Chinseon Hunchang Ge I Geup |
1985 | Awarded only to Non-Nationals. Including; Alejandro Cao de Benos Norbert Vollertsen Ellsworth Culver Liu Xiaoming | |
3대í˜ëª…붉ì€ê¸°í›ˆìž¥ 3 Dae Hyeongmyeong Bulgeun Ki Hunchang |
1986-11-20 |
Commemorative Orders
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ì¡°ì„ ì¸ë¯¼êµ°ì°½ê±´ê¸°ë…훈장 ChosÅn Inmin'gun Changgeon Ginyeom Hunchang |
1968-01-25 | ||
ì¡°ì„ ë¯¼ì£¼ì£¼ì˜ì¸ë¯¼ê³µí™”êµì°½ê±´20주년기ë…훈장 ChosÅn MinjujuÅi Inmin Konghwaguk Changgeon 20 Chunyeon Ginyeom Hunchang |
1968-05-24 | ||
ì¡°ì„ ë¯¼ì£¼ì£¼ì˜ì¸ë¯¼ê³µí™”êµì°½ê±´ê¸°ë…훈장 ChosÅn MinjujuÅi Inmin Konghwaguk Changgeon Ginyeom Hunchang |
1978 | ||
ì¡°êµí•´ë°©ì „ìŸìŠ¹ë¦¬40ë기ë…훈장 Choguk Haebang ChÇ’njaeng Seungni 40 Dol Ginyeom Hunchang |
1993 | ||
3ì›”5ì¼ê¸°ë…훈장 3 Wol 5 Il Ginyeom Hunchang |
1986-03-03 | ||
ë†ì´Œë°ì œë°œí‘œ30ë년기ë…훈장 Nong Chonde Chebal Pyo 30 Dolnyeon Ginyeom Hunchang |
1990 | ||
ì¡°ì„ ì¸ë¯¼êµ°ì°½ê±´60ë기ë…훈장 ChosÅn Inmin'gun Changgeon 60 Dol Ginyeom Hunchang |
1992 | ||
수ë„건설기녕훈장 Sudo Geonseol Ginyeong Hunchang |
1992 | ||
ì¡°ì„ ë¯¼ì£¼ì£¼ì˜ì¸ë¯¼ê³µí™”êµì°½ê±´50ë년기ë…훈장 ChosÅn MinjujuÅi Inmin Konghwaguk Changgeon 50 Chunyeon Ginyeom Hunchang |
1998 | ||
ì¡°êµí•´ë°©ì „ìŸìŠ¹ë¦¬60ë기ë…훈장 Choguk Haebang ChÇ’njaeng Seungni 60 Dol Ginyeom Hunchang |
2013 |
Medals
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군공메달 Gungong Medal |
1949-07-13 | Awarded for military merit achievement. | |
공로메달 Gongno Medal |
1949-07-13 | Awarded for meritorious labour service. | |
군사복무ì˜ì˜ˆë©”달 Gunsa Bongmu Yeongye Medal |
1973-07-03 | ||
ë†ì—…공로메달 Nongeop Gongno Medal |
1974-12-24 | ||
ì¡°ì„ ë¯¼ì£¼ì£¼ì˜ì¸ë¯¼ê³µí™”êµì¹œì„ 메달 ChosÅn MinjujuÅi Inmin Konghwaguk Chinseon Medal |
1985 | ||
| 1990 |
Commemorative Medals
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ì¡°ì„ 1945.8.15 Choseon 1945.8.15 [6] |
1948-10-16 | Awarded for participation in the Korean independence armies. | |
위대한조êµí•´ë°©ì „ìŸì„기ë…메달 1950–1953 Widaehan Chogu Kaebang ChÇ’njaeng Eul Ginyeom Medal 1950–1953 |
1953-08-15 | Awarded to all active and reserve enlisted personnel, non-commissioned officers, officers, generals and admirals of the KPA who participated in the Korean War of 1950-53 | |
ì¡°êµí•´ë°©ì „ìŸì°¸ì „기ë…메달 1950–1953 Chogu Kaebang ChÇ’njaeng Chamjeon Ginyeom Medal 1950–1953 |
1953-08-15 | Awarded to all active and reserve enlisted personnel, non-commissioned officers, officers, generals and admirals of the KPA who participated in the Korean War of 1950-53 | |
ì¡°êµí•´ë°©ê¸°ë…•메달 Chogu Kaebang Ginyeom Medal |
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ì¡°ì„ ë¯¼ì£¼ì£¼ì˜ì¸ë¯¼ê³µí™”êµì°½ê±´ê¸°ë…•메달 ChosÅn Inmin'gun Changgeon Ginyeom Medal |
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20ì´ë ¨ê¸°ë…•메달 20 Chongryon Changgeon Ginyeom Medal |
1975-05-20 | ||
ì •ê°•ì‚°ë°œì „ì†Œê±´ì„¤ê¸°ë…•ë©”ë‹¬ Cheonggang Sanbal Cheonso Geonseol Ginyeom Medal |
1990 | ||
수ë„건설기녕메달 Sudo Geonseol Ginyeong Medal |
1992 | ||
í‰ì–‘-남í¬ê³ ì†ë„로건설기녕메달 Pyongyang-Nampho Gosokttoro Geonseol Ginyeong Medal |
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열병ì‹ê¸°ë…•메달 Yeolbyeongsik Ginyeong Medal |
Awarded to military units taking part in the various military parades in commemoration of state holidays. |
Badges
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ì¡°ì„ ì¸ë¯¼êµ°ì°½ê±´20주년기ë…휘장 ChosÅn MinjujuÅi Inmin Konghwaguk Changgeon 20 Chunyeon Ginyeom Hwichang |
1968-02-08 | ||
ì „ë¦¬ë§ˆ ì˜ì˜ˆ 휘장 Cholima Yeongye Hwichang |
1968 |
Prizes
- Kim Il-sung Prize[7]
- Kim Il-sung Children Honor Prize[8]
- Kim Il-sung Youth Honor Prize[9]
- International Kim Il-sung Prize[10]
- People's Prize[11]
Honorary titles
- Actor Emeritus[11]
- Artist Emeritus[11]
- Merited Artist[12]
- Merited Journalist[7]
- Merited Sportsman[9]
- People's Actor
- People's Artist[12]
- People's Journalist[7]
- People's Sportsman[9]
- People's Teacher[13]
See also
References
- ↑ Yonhap News Agency (27 December 2002). North Korea Handbook. Seoul: M.E. Sharpe. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-7656-3523-5.
- ↑ "Democratic People's Republic of Korea_Juche Korea". korea-dpr.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- ↑ "Past news". kcna.co.jp. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- ↑ "Ellsworth Culver honored by North Korea for life's work | Mercy Corps". mercycorps.org. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- ↑ "DPRK awards friendship medal to Chinese ambassador CCTV-International". english.cctv.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- ↑ ru:Медаль «За оÑвобождение Кореи»
- 1 2 3 Michael Breen (1 February 2012). Kim Jong-Il, Revised and Updated: Kim Jong-il: North Koreas Dear Leader, Revised and Updated Edition. John Wiley & Sons. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-118-15377-2. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- ↑ Kim Da Seul (22 June 2012). "Kim Il Sung's Image on Medals Changed". dailynk.com. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
- 1 2 3 "Asian Football Business Review: North Korea's winnning U-20 women receive awards". asianfootballbusiness.com. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
- ↑ James Hoare (13 July 2012). Historical Dictionary of Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Scarecrow Press. p. 181. ISBN 978-0-8108-6151-0. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 Sin Sik Chai; Jong Hun Hyon (1980). Cultural policy in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Unesco. p. 37. ISBN 978-92-3-101645-5. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- 1 2 Valérie Gelézeau; Koen De Ceuster; Alain Delissen (2 May 2013). De-Bordering Korea: Tangible and Intangible Legacies of the Sunshine Policy. Routledge. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-136-19253-1. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- ↑ "Moranbong Middle School No. 1". naenara.com.kp. 11 February 2016. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
Sources
- Boik, William A. (2008). Orders, Decorations, and Medals of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Springfield, VA: DBMPress.com. ISBN 978-0-615-19087-7.
Further reading
- Cabral, David L. (1994). Orders and Decorations of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. [Glassboro, N.J.]: Orders and Medals Society of America. OCLC 35914051.
- Sessler, Warren E.; McDaniel, Paul (2009). Military and Civil Awards of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). Henderson, Nevada: Sessler Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-615-28482-8.
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orders, decorations and medals of North Korea. |
- Weiser, Martin (8 January 2016). "Chests Full of Brass: A DPRK Political History in Orders, Medals, Prizes, and Titles". Sino-NK.
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea at the Soviet Military Awards Page Forum
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