SOVIET ORDERS
SOVIET ORDERS
Below you will find a selection of Soviet orders for sale
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #33370
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Ivan Filippovich Grachev for demonstrating outstanding leadership in engineering operations across five major fronts. He oversaw the clearing of over 1 million mines and led the construction of critical river crossings, enabling major troop advances. His initiative and skill directly contributed to key Soviet breakthroughs
¥8,736.90 -
Award Group of Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #56328, Order of the Red Star #3316031 + 3316067 and a Medal for Combat Merit
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Nikolai Ivanovich Orlov for completing 11 combat missions as a navigator delivering weapons and ammunition to Belarusian partisans under difficult weather conditions, strong opposition from night fighters and intense anti-aircraft defenses
¥10,817.12 -
Documented group of an Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #127074, Red Star #3392965 and #3483510 + more
Awarded to Major Pilot Belikhov for completing 25 successful combat sorties with bravery and initiative. Despite sustaining damage during missions, he maintained his position and landed successfully. He demonstrated exceptional piloting skills and successfully completed multiple air raids, setting enemy targets ablaze. Even when his aircraft was hit, he remained composed and returned safely to base, showcasing exemplary discipline and performance
¥12,481.29 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #289863
Variation with its mint mark in two lines. Good research potential
¥8,071.23 -
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #1073403 with booklet
Awarded to Mikhail Ivanovich Bachkov (Михаил Иванович Бачков)
¥707.27 -
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
¥6,656.69 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #155800
Awarded to Guards Captain Goidenko for consistently demonstrating bravery and resourcefulness since October 25, 1941. On March 29, 1944, he destroyed up to a platoon of enemy troops and two supply trucks with direct fire and on March 17, he personally destroyed a German T-IV tank during a counterattack. His courage and determination also contributed to his battery shooting down 25 enemy aircraft
¥2,246.63 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #295929
Awarded to Technical Lieutenant Vladimir Gerasimovich Kubrak for playing a crucial role in maintaining and repairing aircraft, ensuring 846 successful combat sorties without technical failures and restoring 34 battle-damaged planes to service
¥1,164.92 -
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Documented Group of Soviet awards: Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #337750, Red Star #649854 & #3261371, Medal for Combat Merit #273749 + more
Awarded to Guards Major Bronnikov for his exceptional vigilance in identifying and detaining a spy, leading to the arrest of two German intelligence agents. He also risked his life visiting the front line during the capture of Königsberg and was involved in the battles in Crimea and at Stalingrad. This lot contains his original (!) register and service record card
¥9,319.36 -
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #406668
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant of medical corps Smirnov Fedor Petrovich for providing first aid under fire, evacuating 3 officers and 6 soldiers from his battalion, 4 officers and 14 soldiers from other units, and rescuing wounded men from damaged tanks during battles near the Oder River between 10–24 March 1945
¥1,497.75 -
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #467355
Awarded to Guards private first class Egor Afanasyevich Marchenkov for suppressing two enemy positions and killing 10 soldiers during an offensive near Wilhelmshohe on April 20, 1945. The next day, near Kolbitzow, he repelled counter-attacks and eliminated 15 more enemy troops
¥1,164.92 -
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Group of Soviet awards: Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #530667, Red Star #216343 and Medal for Combat Merit #136265
Awarded to jewish Major Gottlieb Moiseevich Dubinsky for leading the repair and evacuation of hundreds of armored vehicles under fire, often recovering them from front-line positions. He restored irreparable tanks, organized battlefield repairs, secured parts under combat conditions, and retrained crews
¥3,827.60 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #611812
Scarce small 'Fish Eye' variation. Awarded to Guards Lieutenant Valentin Ivanovich Vazhenkov for being wounded while crossing the Dnieper river and as a result of the wound being treated in hospital from April 17th to August 5th 1945
¥1,164.92 -
Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #798567
Awarded to Private Sergej Ivanovich Gololobov for repairing 27 line cuts at Reetz and Altdamm (border Germany and Poland) under enemy artillery and mortar fire. His effort assisted the battery commander in continuous and efficient artillery fire which resulted in the destruction of several enemy troops and guns
¥1,580.96 -
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Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #1112033 with booklet
Awarded to Major Mikhail Mitrofanovich Krasikov (Михаил Митрофанович Красиков)
¥457.65 -
Group of an Order of the Red Star #213780 and a Medal for Bravery #61522
Awarded to Captain Kresan for showing exceptional courage and composure, maintaining frontline communication under heavy enemy fire near Bryansk in 1941, even after being wounded. In the pivotal Battle of Kursk in 1943, he ensured swift coordination between command and units, directly contributing to operational effectiveness under extreme battlefield pressure
¥4,160.43 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #369235
Awarded to Captain Nikolay Konstantinovich Motorykin for his dedication to educating officer cadets since April 1942, excelling as one of the top instructors, which enabled cadets to master the curriculum thoroughly. Beyond the classroom, he demonstrated strong initiative, committing his full efforts to the training and development of future officers
¥1,248.13 -
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #688884
In great condition with well preserved enamels, free from repairs or flaking
¥1,081.71 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #725787
Awarded to Lt. Ilya Vladimirovich Borodachenko for demonstrating courage and dedication in restoring Po-2 aircraft damaged by enemy fire. On the First Ukrainian Front, he excelled in the preservation and field repair of Po-2 aircraft and ensured the successful completion of 19 combat and 25 special missions without accidents
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Complete Group of an Order of the Red Star #874567 and two Medals for Bravery #1595208 + #2417951
Awarded to NKVD Corporal Blinov for detaining six enemy agents, two enemy collaborators, and one deserter. In combat on April 20, 1945, near Waldbach [Austria], he played a key role in repelling an enemy group by delivering sustained machine gun fire, enabling the unit’s advance. He destroyed a concealed enemy machine gun bunker and, despite a nearby mine explosion, continued fighting from a new position
¥3,161.93 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #1054297
Problem free condition. Probably awarded late 1944
¥748.88 -
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #1412945 with booklet
Awarded to Sapper Sergey Arhipovich Filipovich for engaging in battles against German invaders, disarming over 250 mines, helping repel a German counterattack, personally killing 10 enemy soldiers with his machine gun and capturing one. Filipovich was severely wounded in the arm during his last battle and his arm was amputated
¥1,081.71 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #1418355
Most likely awarded in the spring of 1945
¥748.88 -
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #1517269 with booklet
Awarded to Sgt. Vasiliy Mikhaylovich Melnik for displaying bravery and courage during the battle for Sofievka on March 10, 1944. As one of the first to enter the village, Melnik discovered a timed explosive set to destroy a bridge within minutes. At great personal risk, he disarmed it, ensuring the bridge remained intact
¥1,248.13 -
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #1880351
Awarded to civilian cook Fedor Nikolaevich Kulakov for providing the wounded with delicious, varied, and healthy meals. He prepared individual meals for the severely wounded, aiming to satisfy their food preferences. Relatively uncommon 'MZPP' variation
¥832.09 -
Complete Documented Group of a Soviet Order of the Red Star #2616034, Medal for Bravery #3328924 and a Medal for Combat Merit #907478
Awarded to Private Ivan Tarasovich Krivenko for exceptional skill against the Japanese imperialists, transporting equipment in tough terrain, securing artillery positions under enemy fire, and delivering ammunition during pursuit
¥2,080.22 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #3322672
Near mint condition
¥748.88 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #3347913
Awarded to Lt. Col. Grigory Ivanovich Miloradov (Григорий Иванович Милорадов) for 15 years of service
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Soviet Order of the Red Star #3728941
Awarded to Private Kurin for actions on July 19, 1943, near Balki Chipilkina in the Voroshilovgrad (now Luhansk) region, where under enemy machine-gun and mortar fire, he laid 30 anti-tank and 150 anti-personnel mines and ensured the delivery of over 100 additional mines to the battlefield. Note that Kurin was bestowed his Red Star in 1943, but it took decades before he actually received it. Hence the high serial number
¥998.50 -
Soviet Order of the Red Star #3767044 with its order booklet
Scarce and very late Soviet variation with a serial number engraved with a rotating tool. Awarded to Private Joseph Stepanovich Golovaty for swiftly deploying his machine gun and opening heavy fire on the advancing enemy, eliminating one machine gun crew, one anti-tank rifle team, and up to 20 enemy soldiers.
¥2,080.22 -
Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #10392
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Vasilij Ivanovich Ivanov for being the first to rush into the enemy trenches with his section under heavy enemy artillery fire, where they knocked out 2 machine-gun positions and their crews with hand-grenades and killed 8 Fritzes
¥6,490.27 -
Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #17592
Awarded to Sergeant Mark Alekseevich Goncharov for his valor and bravery in repelling an enemy counterattack near Gross-Krauscha, Germany, on April 15, 1945, during which he single-handedly took out one enemy machine gun and eliminated 13 submachine-gunners
¥6,323.85 -
Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #45467
Awarded Sergeant Alexander Ivanovich Ivanov for destroying 3 light machineguns, 2 heavy machine-guns, killing and wounding up to 20 enemy troops with his gun. This allowed the troops to seize town Hotzenplotz and village Nieder-Poulowitz
¥6,323.85 -
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Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #25553
Nice early award with excellent research potential
¥1,830.59 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #79490
Awarded to Corporal Berezhnoy for crossing the Oder river under enemy artillery fire and harsh conditions. He conducted vital reconnaissance, measuring the river's profile while working waist-deep in ice-cold water. The following night, he helped construct a 60-ton bridge. His dedication enabled the 3rd Guards Tank Army to cross the river successfully. His recommendation was approved and signed by Marshall Rybalko
¥1,830.59 -
Documented Group of an Order of Glory 3rd class #246790 and a Medal for Bravery #2003677
Awarded to Private Mikhail Ivanovich Kovalenko for destroying 20 enemy soldiers with fire from his weapon at a distance of 400 meters during the repulsion of a German counterattack on August 5th 1944
¥2,329.84 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #257503
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Anatoly Nikolaevich Terekhov for evacuating 13 wounded soldiers under heavy enemy fire, providing first aid to personnel from his and other units
¥1,248.13 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #477727
Awarded to Jr. Sergeant Semyon Kirillovich Krilovetsky for clearing a safe passage in the enemy barbed wire obstacle during the assault on the enemy defence line on the right bank of Dniester river in 1944. When he was wounded, he didn't abandon the battlefield, but continued to fulfill his mission
¥1,248.13 -
Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #582163
Awarded to Private Private Iosif Martynovich Pyaskorsky for fighting in the battle for the town Stanislav [now Ukraine] on 22 July 1944 where he sustained a severe wound, which resulted amputation of the right leg
¥1,497.75
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