SOVIET AWARD GROUPS
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Below you will find a collection of groups of Soviet medals and orders awarded to the same person for sale
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Complete Group of an Order of Lenin #282954, 3 Red Banners #959, #42, #5473, 3 Orders of the Patriotic War 1st class #4400, #83656, #182062, 2 Red Stars #1433, #948840 and XX RKKA medal
Awarded to Major General Ilya Dmitrievich Glazyev for leading frontline T-26 tank assaults in Spain, destroying enemy positions, restoring broken lines, capturing weapons and vehicles, and repeatedly attacking from his tank under heavy fire, playing a key role in stabilizing the fronts at Jarama, Guadalajara, Madrid, and Majadahonda
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Complete Documented Group of an Order of Kutuzov 3rd class #2031, 4(!) Orders of the Patriotic War, Red Banner, Red Stars and more
Awarded to Guards Major Pazychko for exceptional bravery in key battles. At Stalingrad, he led a counterattack that wiped out 200 enemy troops and captured 150 prisoners. At Kursk, he commanded a daring raid, liberating three settlements, seizing weapons, and eliminating another 200 enemies -personally killing 10 and taking out two machine-gun nests
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Group of Orders of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 3rd class #5946, Patriotic War 1st class #287864 and Glory 2nd class #3660
Awarded to Sgt. Storonkin for being the first to rush into the enemy trenches in East-Prussia on several occasions, killing many Germans in the process and enabling the capture of the settlements. Even when wounded he did not leave the battlefield. Sgt. Storonkin was recommended for the Order of Glory 1st class twice(!)
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Group of the Order of Alexander Nevsky #6646, Red Banner #28966 and Patriotic War 1st class #52932
Awarded to Guards Major Krivoshlyk for completing over 240 successful IL-2 combat missions, including more than 20 as group leader; personally shooting down one enemy Me-109 fighter in aerial combat, destroying one Ju-88 aircraft on the ground and inflicting devastating losses during the Crimea, Sevastopol, Stalingrad, and Sivash operations. As a squadron commander, he led hundreds of sorties that annihilated tanks, vehicles, trains, depots, and thousands of enemy troops
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Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Order Patriotic war 1st class #2918, Red Banner 1st #134909 and 2nd award #28288, Red Star #2932776+ more
Includes a rare stickpin variation of the Order of the Patriotic War. Awarded to Lt. Kuchka for flying over a hundred combat missions destroying numerous targets among which in Stalingrad, Brest-Litovsky and Belgorod and personally downing a He-113 aircraft
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Documented group of Soviet Awards: Red Banner #149867, Red Star #219601 and Medal for Combat Merit #147657
Awarded to Major Ilya Fedorovich Zagorsky for playing a vital role in developing the Junior Lieutenant Courses during the Leningrad blockade, serving first as a company commander and later as a tactics instructor. With 25 years of experience, he trained over a hundred officers, many of whom earned battlefield honors
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Documented group of an Order of the Red Banner #226311 and two Red Stars #1666578 & #3281398
Awarded to Guards Lieutenant Pavel Ivanovich Vlasov for destroying two enemy aircraft with direct tank fire near the front line. During battle in northern Germany, he replaced a wounded tank commander, led the tank into combat, and destroyed an armored personnel carrier, two anti-tank guns, five machine-gun positions, and about 25 enemy soldiers
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Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Red Banner #269394, Order Patriotic war 2nd class #271106, Orders of the Red Star #289437 + more
Awarded to Captain Ivan Mikhailovich Gichko for destroying 1 artillery battery, 6 mortar batteries, 10 machine guns, 18 fire points, hundreds of soldiers, 15 vehicles and securing multiple towns despite injuries
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Complete documented group of Soviet Awards. Red Banner #474210, Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #93825 and second class #551441, Orders of the Red Star #145577 + #2907246, Medal for Bravery #25580 and more
Awarded to political instructor Lt. Col. Chernov for transforming frontline radio intelligence units into highly effective operational assets that delivered critical, timely intelligence throughout the war. He reorganized radio stations under combat conditions, trained large numbers of operators, and ensured continuous intelligence reporting while demonstrating personal courage
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Complete Group of Soviet Awards. Red Banner #454750, two Orders of the Red Star #1871736 + #2917343, Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #1661454 + medals
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Dmitry Sergeevich Kudelkin for achieving exceptional results in army financial control, drastically reducing losses, and securing over 7 million rubles in savings for the state and army units, while repeatedly performing duties under enemy air attacks with courage and unwavering dedication
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Documented Group to a HSU Pilot. Red Banner 1st award #172456, 2nd award #16498, 3rd award #4314 and 4th award 1035
Awarded to IL-2 Pilot Ternovoy for extraordinary contributions during the Great Patriotic War, consistently demonstrating bravery, skill, and leadership across various missions on the Ukrainian front. He destroyed over 19 tanks, 144 vehicles, 15 fuel tank trucks and eliminated over 920 enemy soldiers and officers. None of the Red Banners are for long service
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Set of Soviet awards: Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #442165 and Medal for Bravery #252564
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Alexander Mikhailovich Shchapin for uninterrupted artillery supply under combat conditions, organizing timely delivery of ammunition, fuel, and supplies during rapid offensives near Grottkau and southwest of Breslau. He also ensured flawless artillery fire, and personally led resupply convoys, repelling an enemy attack near Valuyki
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Group of Soviet awards: Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #744533, Red Star #753692, Medal for Bravery #400164 and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Guards Corporal Moskalenko for providing accurate reconnaissance and communications under heavy fire, restoring disrupted lines, delivering orders under bombing, and directing effective regimental fire by locating numerous enemy machinegun, mortar, and artillery positions. In close combat he personally killed five and capturing seven soldiers
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3 Consecutive Orders of the Patriotic War 2nd class #2033973, #2033974 and #2033975
All in mint condition
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Documented group of Soviet Awards: Orders of the Red Star #357532, Medal for Combat Merit #2820354 and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Rudenko for consistently delivering ammunition from the rear directly to the firing positions and organizing repairs. Repeatedly, during the crossing of the Vazuza River, he skillfully transported vehicles loaded with ammunition without any losses from enemy air attacks
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner of Labor #825324 + #1013860 with booklets
Awarded to Viktor Evgenievich Ivanov (Виктор Евгеньевич Иванов)
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Set of two Orders of the Badge of Honor #261382 and #1299262 with booklets to husband and wife
Awarded to Evdokiya and Ivan Mojsenko
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Group of the Order of Labor Glory 1st #0972, 2nd #6798 and 3rd #309828 Class
Awarded to Vyacheslav Ivanovich Vdovin (Вячеслав Иванович Вдовин) only 4 days before the Soviet Union collapsed
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Soviet Partisan medal bar with a Partisan Medal 1st and 2nd class, Medal for Bravery #16869 and #1124011
Rare set of awards to Guards Private Akim Demyanovich Glechik
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Group of a Partisan medal 2nd class, Victory over Germany medal and documents
Awarded to Vladimir Yakovlevich Tyutyukin who was active as a partisan in Orel city in 1943
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Group of Soviet medals: Medals for Bravery #949380 & 958437 and Medal for Combat Merit
Awarded to Private Ivan Dmitreevich Dudnikov for delivering urgent combat reports to the front line under enemy fire to the company commander on the Kerch Peninsula on 11 February 1944, thereby ensuring the timely and accurate execution of the combat mission by the company commander
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Complete Documented Group of Soviet medals consisting of two Medals for Bravery #2250519 & #2625413
Awarded to Private Aleksandr Adamovich Kotvitskiy (Александр Адамович Котвицкий) for being wounded twice
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Group of Soviet medals consisting of a medal for Combat Merit #1843389, the Capture of Vienna and Victory over Germany
Would make an interesting research project
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Documented Group of two Medals for Combat Merit #2218717 & 3099951
Awarded to Private Grigory Timofeevich Zubahin for exemplary and reliable support of frontline aviation units and for sustaining combat wounds
$129.94 -

Documented Group of Soviet Campaign Medals and early Guards Badge
Awarded to Guards Private Dmitry Grigorievich Rybachenko (Дмитрий Григорьевич Рыбаченко)
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Bar with three Medals. Capture of Vienna, Victory of Germany and 30 years RKKA
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Set of Medals for the Capture of Berlin and the Liberation of Warsaw ‘Voenkomats’ with documents
$165.37
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