Bulgarian Order Peoples Liberty 1941-44, 2nd Emission, 2nd Class + Case
The order is of the 2nd, interim emission. Botev's image on the obverse is the same as the one of the previously issued emission. However, the order has a ribbon and a little screw on the reverse.
Instituted: by decree, on 9th September 1945
Awarded to: Bulgarian and foreign citizens (only one foreigner). It was awarded posthumously, too.
Form: The first class is shaped as a five-angle star; it is of white enamel, gold like framed on the edge. The main star is 52 mm in diameter and lies on another, yellow colored star of 54 mm in diameter. In a gold medallion, on the enameled star, is placed Christo Botev's face image. Botev was a poet and National Hero (1848-1876). The image is surrounded by the following inscription: "For People's Liberty 1941-1944". The difference between the first and second classes is the red enamel of the five-angle star.
Classes: 2
Emissions: The first emission is characterized by a screw back. The second one has a ribbon, and Christo Botev's face points more to the right. The third, last emission is with a left side-view of Botev's face. At first, the order is characterized by a screw back, but later on a red ribbon with one or two blue lines on the edge comes into use (for the first and second class respectively).
Author: Boris Angelushev
Awarded: George Dimitrov was the first person who received the order.
Closed: 1989