SOVIET ORDERS
SOVIET ORDERS
Below you will find a selection of Soviet orders for sale
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Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #29098
In excellent condition and with good research potential
$522.77 -

Documented group of an Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #162479 and Red Star #1120210
Awarded to Captain Borisenko for courage and skill in directing divisional fire, remaining under enemy fire to lead operations that destroyed multiple firing points and enemy troops in 1944, and for actions in Germany in 1945, where through reconnaissance, coordination, and precise fire control he ensured the destruction of self-propelled guns, anti-tank weapons, mortar and artillery batteries
$1,335.98 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #1803284
In problem free condition with a fair amount of gold plating present
$52.28 -

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
$929.38 -

Complete Documented Group of two Orders of the Patriotic War 2nd class #538620, Order of the Red Star #893468, Medal for Combat Merit #908093 and Medal for Moscow
Awarded to Captain Fedor Ivanovich Srybny for outstanding organization and leadership as head of a field bakery, ensuring uninterrupted supply of quality bread under all conditions, providing nutritional yeast for the sick and wounded, and keeping the division fully rationed even during rapid offensives and the final battles in Germany
$406.60 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #733021
Awarded to female Sgt. of the Medical Service Aleksandra Nikitishna Churkina for extraordinary bravery in rescuing the wounded. Comrade Churkina evacuated dozens of soldiers under heavy machine-gun fire during the Vistula breakthrough and the Oder crossing, saving lives at great personal risk until she herself was wounded in action
$348.52 -

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
$604.09 -

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
$220.73 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #817607
Excellent example with problem enamels. Uncut rivets
$174.26 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #897856
Nice example
$174.26 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #955239
Post-war Moscow Mint variation in excellent condition. Probably awarded in the 1960s for accomplishments during WW2
$185.88 -

Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #5441278
1985 jubilee edition
$40.66 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #7880
Awarded to torpedo operator Ivan Afanasyevich Kalinov for successes as a torpedo operator on the Shch-311 (Щ-311) submarine during the Soviet-Finnish War
$1,394.06 -

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
$580.86 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #298737
Awarded to T-34 Tank Commander jr. Lieutenant Grigory Afanasyevich Volkov for maintaining vital communications from a T-34 tank during the brigade’s September–October 1943 offensive, keeping links active under heavy fire, and personally delivering reports from staff to the front line
$325.28 -

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
$313.66 -

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
$174.26 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #391862 with booklet
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Datsko for valor, boldness, and decisive leadership during offensive operations from 21–23 October 1943, when he conducted successful reconnaissance that revealed and enabled the destruction of multiple enemy batteries and positions, ensuring the regiment’s advance and fulfillment of its combat mission
$243.96 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #850433
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Kurylev for exceptional courage and leadership in 1941 as commander of an anti-tank squad, leading successful reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines, extinguishing a burning flamethrower under heavy fire, and inspiring his battalion in a frontline attack near As (Crimea) despite being wounded
$232.34 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #1423229
Awarded to female Guards Private Valentina Iosifovna Pridatkina for reliable postal service and morale support during the battles in Berlin, consistently meeting delivery deadlines and boosting troop motivation through her work as a correspondent and stenographer
$209.11 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #1882746
Awarded to civilian Anastasia Vladimirovna Grigorieva for her strong performance in the hospital Spartakiads and upcoming front-level competitions, earning first and second place in swimming. Interestingly, Grigorieva worked as a physical therapist in a hospital, yet the citation doesn’t mention any medical-related activities
$156.83 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #1898807
Moscow Platinpribor Factory (MZPP) variation
$92.94 -

Complete Documented Group of a Soviet Order of the Red Star #2213284 and 3(!) Medals for Bravery #1170074, #1513649, #2269953
Awarded to Guards Sergeant Gennadiy Vasilievich Ivonin for repeatedly restoring disabled tank guns, machine-guns, and optics directly on the battlefield under heavy fire and for personally eliminating up to ten enemy soldiers
$464.69 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2704490
In great condition
$92.94 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2933714
Superficial enamel chip
$81.32 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3347913
Awarded to Lt. Col. Grigory Ivanovich Miloradov (Григорий Иванович Милорадов) for 15 years of service
$104.55 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3695729
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Dmitriy Ignatievich Laskovyi for exceptional bravery during the February 1945 advance in Poland, personally eliminating a German sniper and machine gunners, capturing multiple German soldiers, and ensuring the successful advance of his unit
$185.88 -

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
$906.14 -

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
$882.91 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #27245
Awarded Jr. Sergeant Andrej Fomich Yakovenko for demonstrating courage and heroism during the forced crossing of the River Spree at Rummelsburg (Berlin) on 24 April 1945, during which he eliminated 14 German troops with his personal firearm and hand grenades
$906.14 -

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
$882.91 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #53484
Nice early award with excellent research potential
$243.96 -

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
$255.58 -

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
$232.34 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #554167
Awarded to Guards Sergeant Nikolay Semenovich Shilov for destroying 13 enemy soldiers while laying mines, silencing an enemy heavy machine gun and its crew with accurate fire, and later inflicting additional losses by ambushing German soldiers near their forward trenches
$220.73 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #575370
Problem free piece without repairs and uncut connection ring. Awarded in 1945
$162.64 -

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
$209.11 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #727019
Scarce variation with an underlined serial number
$185.88 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #737057
Variation with its serial number engraved with a rotating tool
$151.02
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