Order of Glory
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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(!)
€6,700.00 -

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
€780.00 -

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
€760.00 -

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
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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
€220.00 -

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
€200.00 -

Group of an Order of Glory 3rd class #424456 and Medals for Bravery #1648148 + #1905949
Awarded to Guards Private Plyaka for exceptional bravery in maintaining vital communications under heavy enemy fire, enabling precise strikes that destroyed enemy tanks, guns, and strongpoints, and repelling multiple counterattacks. In close combat near Mückendorf [Germany, south of Berlin], he personally killed thirteen enemy soldiers
€300.00 -

Documented Group of an Order of Glory 3rd class #487513 and a Medal for Bravery #1623173
Awarded to Jr. Sergeant Evtushenko for bravery and dedication as a driver and vehicle mechanic in the 447th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, ensuring timely delivery of ammunition under all combat conditions. Notably, during battles in the Carpathian Mountains and near Ostrava-Moravská, he enabled continuous artillery fire by maintaining supply lines and repairing a damaged vehicle under enemy fire
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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
€190.00 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #575370
Problem free piece without repairs and uncut connection ring. Awarded in 1945
€140.00 -

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
€180.00 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #727019
Scarce variation with an underlined serial number
€160.00 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #744059
Variation with a serial number engraved by a rotating tool
€130.00