Bravery and Good Conduct Medals
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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
¥4,127.02 -
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Complete Documented grouping of a Medal for Bravery #27246 and a Red Star #1019321
Awarded to Sailor Sergeev for exceptional bravery during multiple combat operations from 1942 to 1944, including landing missions, evacuations under fire, and logistics support in Arctic conditions. He repeatedly risked his life to aid the wounded, repel enemy aircraft attacks and fulfill critical assignments
¥9,492.15 -
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
¥2,063.51 -
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
¥2,311.13 -
Soviet Medal of Nakhimov #8612
Awarded to Petty Officer Second Class Sergei Ilyich Zamotkin for displaying extraordinary bravery and skill while participating in 41 combat missions, escorting Soviet and allied convoys, hunting enemy submarines, and performing heroic repairs under extreme conditions
¥14,857.27 -
Documented group of Soviet awards: Medal of Nakhimov #11569, Medal for Combat Merit #2692933, Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #3970501
Awarded to Pacific Fleet petty officer 1st class Yakov Andreevich Girman for organizing communication between the command post and ships tasked with maritime security. He ensured stable radio connections in difficult conditions during the war with Japan, playing a crucial role in coordinating naval defense and operational effectiveness
¥18,984.29 -
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
¥9,079.44 -
Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 1 without rim
Nice example of a scarce variation
¥3,631.78 -
Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2
In excellent condition with appealing patina on both sides. Comes with its time period suspension and uncut connection ring
¥3,631.78 -
Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2
In excellent condition. Comes with old ribbon and suspension
¥3,466.70 -
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
¥4,374.64 -
Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2
In excellent condition with uncut connection ring
¥3,301.62 -
Soviet Medal for Bravery #2437594
Scarce 'screw-in eyelet' variation
¥660.32 -
Soviet Medal for Bravery #2448410
Scarce 'screw-in eyelet' variation
¥701.59 -
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Soviet Medal for Combat Merit #110625
Awarded to Military technician Podorozhnij for playing a critical role in supporting the Red Army's logistics near Stalingrad. On August 24, 1942, during a German air raid, Podorozhnij skillfully organized the retreat of his unit and equipment from the Volga's right bank near Erzovka, preventing losses. This occurred a day after the German 16th Panzer Division reached the Volga north of Stalingrad near Rynok–Erzovka
¥2,723.83 -
Soviet Medal for Combat Merit #349119
Awarded to Guards Captain Denisov for ensuring timely food supplies for the wounded and sick under challenging conditions, fulfilling orders promptly with initiative and efficiency since September 1942. During critical times, he utilized motor transport to guarantee delivery, significantly aiding recovery efforts
¥1,815.89 -
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Soviet Medal for Combat Merit #1933405
¥412.70 -
Soviet Medal for Combat Merit. U-shape eyelet variation without serial number
¥577.78 -
Soviet Medal for Distinguished Military Service 1st class
In excellent condition
¥990.48 -
Soviet Medal for Distinguished Military Service 2nd class
In great condition
¥453.97 -
Soviet Medal for Strengthening of Brotherhood in Arms
In near mint condition with all details crisp
¥3,219.08 -
Soviet Medal for Impeccable Service 1st class MOOP BSSR (Belarus)
¥1,650.81