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				 Soviet Medal for the 20th Anniversary of the RKKAIn excellent, well above average condition with all details present and problem free enamels£422.84
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				 Soviet Medal for the 20th Anniversary of the RKKAIn excellent, well above average condition with all details present£396.41
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				 Documented and Researched Soviet Partisan Medal 1st classFor being the first to open machine-gun fire at the Fascists resulting in 17 killed Fritzes. Together with a group of 14 fighters under his command he destroyed a truck, killed 7 traitors and wounded 11 (including the commander of 2nd company of the RODIONOV's battalion)£546.17
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				 Group of a Partisan medal 1st class, a medal for the Victory over Germany medal and a jubilee medal for 30 Years of the Soviet ArmyAwarded to partisan Vikenty Semyonovich Sushkevich for destroying 2 German vehicles carrying soldiers and providing the detachment with provisions. His fierce detachment is known for the Koniuchy Massacre in 1944£599.03
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 1 without rimNice example of a scarce variation£387.60
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 1 without rimIn excellent condition and considerably more rare than the later variation£458.08
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 1 without rimIn excellent condition and considerably more rare than the later variation£458.08
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 1 without rimNice example of a scarce variation£422.84
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 1 without rimConsiderably more rare compared to the later variation£422.84
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 1 without rimConsiderably more rare compared to the later variation£422.84
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 1 without rimScarce early variation in excellent condition£405.22
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent condition with appealing dark patina on both sides. Comes with its original suspension and uncut connection ring£387.60
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent condition with crisp details£369.99
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent condition with beautiful patina to the silver£387.60
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In nice condition with most details visible£369.99
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent condition with crisp details£387.60
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent condition with crisp details£387.60
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent condition with most details visible. Comes with its original suspension and uncut connection ring£387.60
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In a nice, about average condition with most details visible. Comes with its original suspension and uncut connection ring£369.99
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent, above average condition with most details crisp. Comes with its original suspension and uncut connection ring£369.99
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent condition with most details visible. Comes with its original suspension and uncut connection ring£387.60
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In superb condition with stunning details. This medal is literally a textbook example for it is portrayed in 'Soviet Orders and Medals' by Andrew Reznik£405.22
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent condition with light overall wear£405.22
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent, well above average condition with all details visible£352.37
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st class variation 2In excellent, well above average condition with all details visible£352.37
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 1st Class without knobIn excellent, above average condition with all details visible£308.32
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				 Group of Soviet awards consisting of a Partisan medal 2nd class, a Medal for Bravery, an Order of the Badge of Honor + moreAn interesting grouping of both civil and military awards to Partisan Lieutenant Vasily Ulyanovich Rozhko who was part of a partisan unit famous for fighting both the Germans and the Ukrainian Nationalists£502.12
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class with bookletAwarded to the female partisan Malvina Aleksandrovna Khakina (Мальвина Александровна Хакина)£475.70
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class with bookletAwarded to Pavel Romanovich Maksimov£422.84
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class with documentsAwarded to female partisan Olga Alexandrovna Sysoeva (Ольга Александровна Сысоева)£466.89
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class with documentsAwarded to partisan Evgeny Mikhailovich Linkevich who was part of group operating in Kiev where they ran a radio station and guarded weaponry£484.51
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 1Scarce early piece. Possibly awarded to a concentration camp escapee£343.56
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 1Scarce early piece in excellent condition£352.37
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2In excellent condition with uncut connection ring£334.75
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2In nice condition with medium overall wear and a fair amount of gold plating still present£317.13
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2In nice condition with medium overall wear and uncut connection ring£317.13
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2In excellent condition with uncut connection ring£325.94
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2In excellent condition with light overall wear£281.89
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2In nice condition with the details of the higher laying parts perfectly visible£317.13
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class vartiation 2In excellent, well above average condition with its details perfectly visible and much gold plating still present£352.37
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class vartiation 2In nice condition with most details visible and medium overall wear£237.85
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				 Soviet Partisan Medal 2nd class variation 2Small eyelet repair, well defined details. Found in a Belarussian barn£132.14
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #2493Early example awarded to Sergeant Grigory Iosifovich Shein for actions at Khalkin-Gol by decree of 17.11.1939£845.68
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #12810Awarded to Guards Colonel Vyacheslav Petrovich Vasilyev for participation in the struggle against Finland£369.99
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #13033Awarded to Private Gavril Vasilievich Korolev for actions during the Battle for Petsamo (Winter War and most northern sector of the Finnish-Soviet border). Korolev was quite possibly the only person being awarded two Medals for Bravery during the Winter War£572.60
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #16070Awarded private Mikhail Ivanovich Grigoriev for the Winter War with Finland£246.66
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #18205Awarded to Private Petr Stepanovich Stepanov for the Winter War with Finland£369.99
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #18509Awarded to Private Andreij Aleksandrovich Koshkalda for bravery during the Award for Winter War with Finland. It appears Koshkalda perished during the war - there is missing person request form from his brother from 1947. The form has handwritten resolution at the end: “missed without trace January 1944”£845.68
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #21965Awarded to Private Denis Alekseevich Simborsky for the successful completion of combat missions and outstanding achievements in combat and political training and education of troops£546.17
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #33841Awarded to sergeant Zakurayev for bravery, and courage while being wounded in his head. Zakurayev was MIA in March 1942£369.99
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #59030Awarded to Lieutenant Titovich for bravery in escaping the encirclement despite wounds and frostbite in order to restore connections and disrupting communication lines of the enemy£220.23
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #76571Awarded to NKVD Counter Intelligence (later SMERSH) Sgt. Bitskevich for retrieving a canon behind enemy lines in August 1941 and personally eliminating 15 German invaders in the course of 5 days£343.56
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #78233Awarded to Technician Lieutenant Dmitry Grigorievich Sazonov for repairing 62 aircraft while being subject to heavy bombardment and shelling by enemy aircraft£96.90
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #82972Awarded to Submariner Petty Officer 1 class Ivan Ivanovich Nemilostivij. Comes with interesting research and scans to Nemilostivij and the M-117 submarine£387.60
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #86007Awarded to Major Nikolaj Fomich Samoilenko for exhibiting courage and bravery in preserving supplies while being under the enemy artillery and machine-gun fire£105.71
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #92176Awarded to T-34 gunner Ivan Nikitovich Kusmartsev for destroying eight anti-tank guns, ten mortars, four heavy machine guns and 100 enemy soldiers and officers£317.13
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #92248Awarded to Guards Srgt Efrem Ivanovich Ostrikov for engagements against the Germans in November 1942 during which he eliminated up to a platoon of enemy infantry£229.04
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #93891Awarded to Guards private Sukhikh for repairing over 50 telephone wire cuts under intensive mortar and automatic small arms fire. When the section commander was taken out of action, he assumed command and responsibility over the area£105.71
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #108416Awarded to the chief of staff of the 8th motorised rifle NKVD division; Lt. Col. Petr Nikolaevich Prikhno. By his effort the enemy attack was repelled and all the personal and vehicles were safely relocated while being subject to heavy enemy fire£105.71
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #119869Awarded to Lt. Petr Ivanovich Anisimov for demonstrating exceptional bravery and dedication by repeatedly delivering crucial combat orders under dangerous conditions, including breaking through enemy ambushes and directly engaging German forces, ensuring the success of key missions for the 2nd Guards Cavalry Corps£114.52
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #125199Awarded to Major Nikolai Grigorievich Arzhatsky for showing exceptional bravery under enemy air attack, by personally rescuing senior officers and organizing the evacuation and first aid of the wounded on 24 August 1942£114.52
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #147295Probably awarded during the winter of 1942-1943 so with excellent research potential£83.69
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #153461Awarded to Sr. Lt. Fedor Vladimirovich Dub for effectively constructing airfields under the toughest of winter weather conditions£229.04
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				 Soviet Medal Grouping of a Medal for Bravery #173356, Defense of Stalingrad and Victory over Germany + documentsAwarded to Lt. Zhitilov for personally eliminating 6 Fascists during street fighting in STALINGRAD and destroying 3 enemy machine-guns, 1 observation post, and up to 70 enemy troops while leading a mortar crew at Varoponovo£528.55
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #177717Awarded to Guards intendant III rank Fedor Semyonovich Dikhtyarenko for personally eliminating 3 Hitlerites which were sneaking toward a mortar company position during an enemy counter attack near Stalingrad£334.75
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #186377Awarded to Estonian Sergeant Benno Juhanovich Mud for repairing under enemy fire a telephone line from the village Lavrino towards a white house on 28 December 1942. A Fascist counter-attack cut him off from the main force but he kept maintaining connection to the command post and thus helped to fend off the Fascist counter-attack£246.66
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #192269Awarded to turret commander of a T-34 tank Stepan Danilovich Maksimenko. Maksimenko attacked the village of Kropotovo in Jan 1942 where his tank was hit in a swamp in front of the enemy's front line. Keeping the vehicle, comrade Maksimenko was under enemy fire in a wrecked tank for 18 hours but still fired at the enemy until the ammunition ran out after destroying 5 machine-gun points and two bunkers£290.70
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #193894Solid research potential. Probably awarded during the 1st half of 1943£88.09
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #214356Awarded to the woman Sailor Alexandra Kirillovna Golomidova for courage and resourcefulness in extinguishing three incendiary bombs and thus preventing a source of fire and saving the storage buildings and the property in them£220.23
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #219548Awarded to Tanker and Master Sergeant Nikolaj Fedorovich Voropaj for attacking pill boxes with grenades while opening the tank lid and eliminated up to 15 Hitlerites with his machine-gun. Despite being wounded, he remained with his tank crew and continued his mission£114.52
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #227621Awarded to Guards Master Sergeant Alexej Petrovich Filyakov for repelling 8 enemy counterattacks at the Dnieper river, destroying 9 enemy machine-guns and up to 200 (!) enemy troops in the process£211.42
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #233340In a nice, vintage condition with all parts original and great research potential£229.04
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #234694Awarded to Sgt. Ekimov for demonstrating courage during the combat near Lake Barskoe on 22-23 July 1943. Despite heavy enemy artillery fire, he skillfully conducted reconnaissance, quickly identifying enemy positions. This enabled his battery to destroy a machine gun, a mortar battery, and two pillboxes£114.52
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #245295Awarded to Lieutenant Grigory Iosifovich Kovalev for courage and steadfastness as an anti-aircraft platoon commander, where he skillfully organized defensive fire and shot down multiple enemy aircraft (Ju-87, Me-109, Fw-190)£246.66
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #250788In a nice, vintage condition with all parts original and great research potential£229.04
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #256344In a nice, vintage condition with all parts original and great research potential£193.80
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #262625Excellent condition with great research potential£176.18
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #317166Awarded to Guards Jr. Lieutenant Stepan Vladimirovich Dimchenko for his precise and timely work during the days of the ferocious enemy attacks on 05.07.1943 on the Orel-Kursk sector£237.85
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #317304Awarded to Guards Captain Yurij Borisovich Goncharov for destroying 3 cannons, 2 heavy machine-guns and up to a company of enemy troops with his platoon and leading his men by personal example of courage£264.28
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #348382Awarded to Private Goryannikov for destroying 3 enemy horse carriages with ammunition, eliminating 2 snipers, and suppressing fire of one light machine-gun position. Goryannikov was declared KIA on the 10th of August 1943£211.42
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #352214Awarded to Private Vasily Mikhailovich Surovtsev for ensuring the battalion commander’s communications with the forward observation post and firing positions which enabled the troops to disable 9 enemy tanks and repel several enemy attacks£220.23
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #360391In a nice, worn combat condition with original suspension. Awarded to Ivan Kirillovich Lopukho£176.18
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #360540Awarded to Dmitrij Timofeevich Sovik who was a private in a railway repair unit, but was bestowed for destroying a mortar and a machine-gun position and blasting away two enemy rowing boats which were trying to cross the river£202.61
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #415407£61.66
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #439808£52.86
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #522776Awarded to the Georgian Guards Corporal Zabakhidze for serving as a driver during combat from September to October 1943, maintaining his vehicle in top condition without a single malfunction. Since April 1942, his car covered over 20,000 km without major repairs, reliably following tanks in all terrains, ensuring uninterrupted communication between command and headquarters£96.90
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				 Group of Soviet medals consisting of 2 Medals for Bravery #541773 & #2113548 + award bookletAwarded to Scout/Driver Private Pertsovoj for spotting and geolocating 11 enemy artillery batteries and saving equipment£132.14
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #556158£61.66
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #559020Awarded to the Azerbaijani Sergeant Hamid Kulamovich Suleimanov for restoring the communication line that had been severed in 10 places under continuous artillery shelling by the enemy, ensuring uninterrupted operation of the battery£79.28
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #571307£52.86
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #580930Awarded to Guards private Avenir Fedorovich Gavrilov for being the first to rush into the village of Annovka and eliminating 5 enemy submachine-gunners an enemy light machine-gun position£88.09
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #584230£74.88
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #602121£74.88
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #632109Awarded to Private Vasilij Vasilievich Bordun for his effective and prompt actions during combat from September 16th to October 9th, 1943. Under enemy artillery and mortar barrages, he successfully suppressed and destroyed over 8 enemy machine-gun emplacements, 3 mortar batteries, 2 dugouts, and eliminated over 30 enemy troops£114.52
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #674273Awarded to Senior Sergeant Sergej Sergeevich Klochko. For actions during Belgorod-Kharkov Offensive in 1943£83.69
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #718184£61.66
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #738222£79.28
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #759823Awarded to anti-tank rifle company commander Guards Sr. Sergeant Iosof Alekseevich Dobrishevsky for eliminating 6 enemy soldiers near Vitebsk£83.69
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				 Soviet Medal for Bravery #776032£57.26
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				 Group of Soviet medals consisting of a Medal for Combat Merit #137694 and a Medal for Bravery #780123 with documentAwarded to the female Sergeant Maria Trifonovna Polovtseva for maintaining uninterrupted radio communications links from the Army operative department towards the headquarters while being under heavy bombardment£211.42
