SOVIET ORDERS
SOVIET ORDERS
Below you will find a selection of Soviet orders for sale
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Soviet Order of the October Revolution #66316
Variation 2 with 5 rivets
£314.88 -

Soviet Order of the October Revolution #101095
Variation 2 with 5 rivets. Sublime example
£332.38 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #21928
Awarded to pilot and Guards Lieutenant Lyapkov for flying 108 combat sorties of which 96 were night missions. In September 1943 he successfully bombed a railway station in the town of Gomel and in October 1943 he destroyed several rail wagon with ammunition when on a mission against the rail station Dolinskaya
£1,180.82 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #267205
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Aydynov Agadzhan Alikhan-ogly for the assault on Berlin. He destroyed multiple enemy positions, was first to open fire on Berlin, entered its outskirts on 21 April 1945, and in street fighting eliminated 12 machine-gun positions, 3 anti-aircraft guns, and 2 mortars. Recommended for the Order of Lenin
£1,268.29 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #829675 with booklet
In near mint condition. Awarded to Dmitry Andreevich Stremoukhov (Дмитрий Андреевич Стремоухов)
£83.09 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #926059
In great condition with its details crisp and full gold plating
£65.60 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #28640
Awarded to Navigator Lieutenant Ilya Anufrievich Galaichuk for destroying 11 enemy tanks, 10 vehicles, 5 ammunition and fuel depots, fending off 8 Me-109s and Fw-190s at KURSK
£769.72 -

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
£699.74 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #217519
Awarded to IL-2 gunner Pavel Timofeevich Samokhvalov for being a relentless force on the front lines against German invaders since 1943. Braving enemy fire, he completed over 20 daring missions on the 1st Baltic Front, skillfully strafing enemy positions and decimating tanks, artillery, and troops
£244.91 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #428074
Awarded to Master Sergeant Mikhail Ivanovich Antipov for contributing with technical innovations of the Soviet Air Forces such as adjustments to the Yak-9, C-37, La-5 and P-40E
£218.67 -

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
£183.68 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #606260
Scarce 'Fish Eye' variation
£161.82 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #681462
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Akhmet Ageevich Dzhafarov Kerim-aga for steadfast defense in the battle for the Minsk–Mogilev highway, where he repelled repeated German counterattacks, knocked out 2 armored vehicles during an attempted breakout, forced the enemy to retreat, and captured 15 prisoners of war
£227.42 -

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
£454.83 -

3 Consecutive Orders of the Patriotic War 2nd class #2033973, #2033974 and #2033975
All in mint condition
£201.18 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #4025721 with booklet
Awarded to Alexandra Grigoryevna Palenova (Александра Григорьевна Паленова)
£61.23 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #37500
Awarded to medical instructor Shevchenko for exceptional heroism in rescuing 27 wounded, retrieving 8 killed soldiers with their personal firearms and conducting in several reconnaissance missions behind the enemy lines
£472.33 -

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
£481.07 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #79881
Awarded to flight commander Vladimir Mikhailovich Burakov for his 133 combat missions as a pilot of U-2 aircraft, of which 8 night combat missions. He also conducted 4 successful ground assault missions on the Leningrad front in difficult weather conditions
£376.11 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #164522
Awarded to Pilot Vyacheslav Andreevich Antoniev for outstanding courage and combat skill, completing 24 combat sorties, shooting down an enemy aircraft, destroying ground targets and ammunition depots, and repeatedly bringing his damaged aircraft safely home despite wounds, fire, and critical fuel shortages. In total, Antoniev was credited with eight aerial victories
£314.88 -

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
£437.34 -

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
£236.16 -

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
£192.43 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #906934
Awarded to Lt. Commander Stefan Iosifovich Iodkovsky for overseeing the acceptance of submarine military materiel in England, organizing personnel training and battle station preparedness, and exemplary service as watch commander aboard submarine “В-2” during the return voyage to the Soviet Union
£297.39 -

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
£131.20 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #1777808
Awarded to Pilot in the 849th Ground-Attack Regiment, Jr. Lieutenant Nikolai Yakovlevich Matveyev (Николай Яковлевич Матвеев)
£104.96 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2258390
Relatively uncommon Moscow Platinpribor Factory (MZPP) variation
£87.47 -

Group of an Order of the Red Star #2531765, Medal for Combat Merit #3042280 and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Colonel Afanasy Mikhailovich Shchepkin for length of service. Col. Shchepkin was highly decorated and received an Order of Suvorov, Nevsky and 2 Red Banners
£166.19 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2976480
In great condition
£78.72 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3347913
Awarded to Lt. Col. Grigory Ivanovich Miloradov (Григорий Иванович Милорадов) for 15 years of service
£87.47 -

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
£664.76 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #19371
Probably awarded early 1944. Good research potential.
£192.43 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #50098
Awarded to Private Vitaliy Vasilievich Vlasov for showing initiative by opening fire with his machine-gun squad on 13 July 1944, destroying three enemy firing positions that were attempting to attack our right flank. In the process, up to 20 enemy soldiers were eliminated.
£192.43 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #53484
Nice early award with excellent research potential
£183.68 -

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
£192.43 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #168108
Awarded to Guards Private Fedor Rodionovich Kalinichev for suppressing multiple enemy firing positions with machine-gun fire, including heavy and light machine-guns, and for eliminating four enemy troops during assaults near Sadeni and Pilluponen [Lithuania] in October 1944
£174.94 -

Documented Order of Glory 3rd class #283485 Duplicate
Awarded to Guards Jr. Sergeant Vasiliy Gavrilovich Mazurov for being the the first to break into the enemy trench, captured an enemy machine gun, and opened destructive fire from it on the enemy on 30 August 1944, in the area of the village of Ojdula [Romania]. In this battle he killed 8 enemy soldiers
£297.39 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #450443 with a Medal for the Victory over Germany
Awarded to Sergeant Zhitnik for bravery and exemplary service as a foot reconnaissance scout. On 3 May 1945 he was the first to storm a bunker west of Jaktar near Tropau, killing one enemy soldier, later killing two more in fighting for Friedenstal, and on 4 May 1945 personally capturing three enemy prisoners while pursuing the retreating enemy
£166.19 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #575370
Problem free piece without repairs and uncut connection ring. Awarded in 1945
£113.71 -

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
£157.44
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