向俄罗斯侨民代表颁发社会主义南斯拉夫勋章

Milana Zhivanovich
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本文分析了社会主义南斯拉夫的国家奖励制度。它涉及向俄罗斯侨民代表授予国家命令。文件根据官方政府公报,其中载有获得国家奖励的人员名单,以及档案文件:南斯拉夫军队官方军事人员档案,保存在军事档案中。一方面,南斯拉夫解放后,共产党执政,俄罗斯侨民代表受到南斯拉夫情报机关和苏联反间谍机构的镇压。另一方面,南斯拉夫新政府的政策旨在使忠于国家和政权的俄罗斯移民融入社会,向第一代和第二代俄罗斯移民颁发国家奖项- -南斯拉夫人民解放军的英雄游击队和科学、文化和艺术人物- -的做法证明了这一点。在研究期间,查明了战前南斯拉夫王国和战后社会主义共和国向同一个人授予勋章的情况,这表明国家对移民的交往政策继续存在。然而,社会主义南斯拉夫的国家奖励制度也暗示了与南斯拉夫社会有关的教育功能,因此,俄罗斯侨民代表从未获得共产主义南斯拉夫的最高奖项-分别于1945年和1944年设立的自由勋章和人民英雄勋章。授予俄罗斯侨民代表的最高勋章是党派之星勋章。抵抗运动的一些俄国成员被授予1941年的党派纪念徽章。人民功勋勋章不仅授予南斯拉夫人民解放军战士和苏联抵抗运动成员,而且还授予对南斯拉夫经济、文化和科学发展作出重大贡献的人物。值得注意的是,苏南关系的危急状况直接影响到对俄罗斯移民所采取的措施,南斯拉夫命令的持有者也不例外,他们在苏南紧张局势期间也受到镇压。苏南关系正常化后,勋章主要授予俄罗斯科学家和艺术家。
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Orders of Socialist Yugoslavia awarded to Russian diaspora representatives
The article analyzes the state award system in the socialist Yugoslavia. It deals with awarding the Russian diaspora representatives in the country the state orders. Paper is based on official government gazette, which contained the list of persons awarded the state awards, as well as the archival documents: Yugoslav Army Official Military Personnel Files, kept in Military Archives. On the one hand, after Yugoslavia was liberated and Communist Party came to power, the Russian diaspora representatives were subjected to repression by the Yugoslav secret services and the Soviet counterintelligence. On the other hand, the policy of the new government in Yugoslavia was aimed at integrating Russian emigrants loyal to the country and to the regime, as evidenced by the practice of presenting Russian emigrants of both the first and second generations to state awards — heroes-partisans of the People’s Liberation Army of Yugoslavia and figures of science, culture and art. During the study, cases of awarding the same persons with orders of both the pre-war Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the post-war socialist Republic were identified, which indicates the continuity of the state communicative policy towards emigrants. However, state award system in socialist Yugoslavia also implied an educational function in relation to Yugoslav society, therefore, the Russian diaspora representatives never received the highest awards of Communist Yugoslavia — the Order of Freedom and the Order of the People’s Hero, established in 1945 and in 1944 respectively. The highest order awarded to a representative of the Russian diaspora was the Order of the Partisan Star. A certain number of Russian members of the Resistance movement were awarded a Partisan memorial badge of 1941. And the Order of Merit for the People was awarded not only to the fighters of the People’s Liberation Army of Yugoslavia and Russian members of the Resistance movement, but also to figures who made a great contribution to the development of the economy, culture and science of Yugoslavia. It is noteworthy that the conjuncture of Soviet-Yugoslav relations directly affected the measures applied to Russian emigrants, and the holders of Yugoslav orders were no exception and were also subjected to repression during the Soviet-Yugoslav tension. After the Soviet-Yugoslav relations normalized, orders were awarded mainly to the Russian scientists and artists.
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