SOVIET ORDERS
SOVIET ORDERS
Below you will find a selection of Soviet orders for sale
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Soviet Order of Lenin #1673 ‘Gold Head’
Awarded in 1935 to Yelena Osipovna Uvarova (Елена Осиповна Уварова), Chairman of the ‘Spartak’ Kolkhoz for heroic labor, for successes in exceeding the grain harvest output norms by 100–200 percent
$18,875.51 -

Soviet Order of Suvorov 3rd Class #8461
Awarded to Major Igor Aleksandrovich Danchich for leading and directly participating in the construction of 5 river crossing sites for division troops under heavy enemy fire, enabling a swift capture of a bridgehead on the Desna river's western bank. His leadership and personal involvement motivated the sappers to work quickly despite the risk from enemy artillery and air attacks
$6,635.03 -

Soviet Order of Suvorov 3rd Class #9667
Awarded to Captain Lastovsky for exceptional bravery and leadership in the battles for Aulowönen, Wehlau, and Starkenberg [East Prussia], eliminating 200 enemy soldiers and officers. During the assault on Wehlau on Jan 22, 1945, his unit destroyed 21 machine guns and captured 10 artillery pieces and 18 vehicles. On Jan 25, he led a decisive flank attack on Starkenberg, swiftly overrunning enemy trenches and securing the city, during which he was severely wounded
$6,635.03 -

Soviet Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class #972
Awarded to Major General of Aviation Sergei Favstovich Buzylev for successfully commanding his division in multiple operations, conducting hundreds of combat sorties, destroying significant enemy equipment, supplies, and infrastructure. Buzylev was highly decorated and also flew as a pilot during the Spanish Civil War
$12,583.67 -

Soviet Order of Kutuzov 3rd Class #1319
Awarded to Major Ivan Nikolaevich Matveev (Иван Николаевич Матвеев)
$7,092.61 -

Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 2nd Class #1334
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Evstratov for efficiently leading his troops in a successful enemy strong defense breakthrough operation on January 14, 1945, and continuing to lead them until the rifle corps reached the Vistula River. His leadership prevented casualties and cleared 2,225 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, along with 16 time bombs in the corps's path. He also personally oversaw bridge and crossing construction, facilitating the timely movement of our forces across water obstacles. Lt. Col. Evstratov was mentioned in the book 'From Moscow to Stralsund' for his ingenious plan of digging a tunnel to get behind the enemy trenches
$16,473.17 -

Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 2nd Class #1970
Awarded to Colonel Ivan Arefievich Didenko for distinguishing himself in the combat operations to eliminate the German tank group near Lakes Velence and Balaton, and in the subsequent offensive from 15 March to 18 April 1945, which led to the capture of cities in Hungary, and ultimately Vienna
$13,727.64 -

Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 3rd Class #4456
Awarded to Guards Captain Viktor Alekseyevich Sergeyev for decisive leadership and personal courage as deputy battalion commander, skillfully coordinating firepower and leading his troops from the front. During the battle for Zhebetin, he repelled a superior enemy counterattack and personally led the battalion to capture the town after an eight-hour street fight.
$4,118.29 -

Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 3rd Class #4928
Awarded to Guards Master Sergeant Mikhail Mikhailovich Sidorov for repelling 3 enemy counter-attacks by a numerically superior force and personally killing 6 Hitlerites when crossing of the river Western Dvina after he replaced the platoon commander who was taken out of the action
$4,003.90 -

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(!)
$7,664.60 -

Soviet Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky 3rd Class #6197
Awarded to partisan commander Obozny for leading and personally taking part of several successful partisan operations
$3,431.91 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #18661
Awarded to Nikolay Aleksandrovich Shpanka (Николай Александрович Шпанка) on 30 April 1975
$800.78 -

Soviet Order of the October Revolution #40082
Variation 1 with 4 rivets
$411.83 -

Soviet Order of the October Revolution #66316
Variation 2 with 5 rivets
$411.83 -

Soviet Order of the October Revolution #101095
Variation 2 with 5 rivets. Sublime example
$434.71 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #829675 with booklet
In near mint condition. Awarded to Dmitry Andreevich Stremoukhov (Дмитрий Андреевич Стремоухов)
$108.68 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #926059
In great condition with its details crisp and full gold plating
$85.80 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #31631
Awarded to Private Nikolaj Fedorovich Demin for shooting down a Fw-190 plane with his Anti Aircraft gun preventing it attacking the ground troops
$915.18 -

3 Consecutive Orders of the Patriotic War 2nd class #2033973, #2033974 and #2033975
All in mint condition
$263.11 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #4025721 with booklet
Awarded to Alexandra Grigoryevna Palenova (Александра Григорьевна Паленова)
$80.08 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #69380
Awarded to pilot of the special purpose Black sea Navy aviation squadron Lt. Belkin for transporting 650 men, 4700kg of cargo, delivering 950 urgent dispatches and intelligence documents and flying 921 hours without any incidents even though he often landed during enemy air raids and air bombardments. During one air raid he sustained a contusion
$629.18 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #730342
Awarded to Master Sergeant Mikhail Vasilievich Selivanov for extraordinary bravery and technical skill, including heroic actions under enemy fire at Stalingrad, where he restored combat aircraft, kept hundreds of sorties flying, and saved ammunition trains during air attacks
$251.67 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #914036
Awarded to Major Nikolay Ivanovich Spesivov for being an excellent pilot for 15 years. He mastered all the fighter types aircraft and also the IL-2. Later Spesivov received a Red Banner for his accomplishments in Japan
$171.60 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2976480
In great condition
$102.96 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3347913
Awarded to Lt. Col. Grigory Ivanovich Miloradov (Григорий Иванович Милорадов) for 15 years of service
$114.40
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