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Soviet Order of the Red Star #2559725
Most likely awarded in the the second half '45. In excellent condition
¥531.91 -

Soviet Documented Group of an Order of the Red Star #2552555, Medal for Bravery #1911171, Medal for the Victory over Germany
Awarded to Sergeant Nikolay Prokofievich Podluzhny for his actions at the Battle of Breslau
¥1,227.48 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2577624
Awarded to Guards Major Goncharov for participating in the combat operation for liberation of the settlements at the Crimean peninsula during which his battalion captured over 500 German troops and destroyed a large amount of the enemy materiel and troops. For this Major Goncharov was recommended for the Order of the Red Banner but received the Red Star
¥900.15 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2602345
Awarded to Sergeant Vasily Ilyich Kuzin for personally destroying an enemy medium tank T-3 together with its crew and 2 machine-gun points at the Battle for Stalingrad. He also eliminated several Germans in later battles and was wounded in the head
¥1,554.80 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2602931
In nice condition with all details crisp
¥409.16 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2608740
In worn but decent condition
¥368.24 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2612041
Awarded to aircraft technician of the 61st Guards Bomber Aviation Division Ivan Ivanovich Novikov for personally servicing 261 sorties among which at the Battle of Stalingrad
¥1,022.90 -

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
¥2,045.79 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2619009
Awarded to Guards Sergeant Vladimir Prokopyevich Bespalov for participating in 19 reconnaissance missions from April 16 to May 9, 1945, gathering crucial information on enemy plans and numbers. On May 7, 1945, he attacked an enemy column in Doritz, Germany, resulting in 95 prisoners who provided valuable intelligence
¥1,391.14 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2640310 with order booklet and ID booklet
Awarded to Private Ivan Andreevich Nesterenko for taking part in the night assault on High Malo-Tonnelnaya, where, as part of an attacking group, he crossed the border ahead of combat operations and led a surprise strike that destroyed six Japanese pillboxes and eliminated the garrison, setting an example of courage and initiative
¥1,800.30 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2689516
In great condition with light overall wear and flawless enamels
¥572.82 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2710048
In great condition with light overall wear and problem free enamels
¥654.65 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2712928 with order booklet
Awarded to Lt. Boyko for personally engaging in key battles including the defense of Belgorod, the crossing of the Dnieper, the capture of Kiev and Lvov; for repeatedly displaying dedication and courage under fire; and for personally killing two German officers and wounding two soldiers in combat near Opole on January 26, 1945, where he was severely wounded
¥1,309.31 -

Two Orders of the Red Star #2721885 and #2721886
Interesting set of Red Stars with consecutive numbers. Would make a great research project
¥1,472.97 -

Complete Group of a Soviet Order of the Red Star #2807688, Medals for Bravery #277897 + #1831204 and a Medal for Combat Merit #2227289
Awarded to Senior Sergeant Ryaboshtan for courage and bravery after being wounded 4 times, destroying 5 enemy machine-gun positions, killing 12 German soldiers and for almost 200 combat sorties as a Tu-2 aircraft weapon specialist
¥1,800.30 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2792557
Scarce 'Broken' or 'Curved' Bayonet subvariation
¥981.98 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2795630
Scarce 'Broken' or 'Curved' Bayonet subvariation
¥1,145.64 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2802027 with booklet
Awarded to Sergeant Grigori Yakovlevich Glavak for dismantling and shipping a huge number of machinery from Germany with his platoon
¥1,227.48 -

Documented group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #2817705 + #3206608 and a Jubilee Medal
Awarded to Senior Lt. Pavel Antonovich Miroshnichenko. Wounded in action in 1941 and MIA in 1943
¥1,227.48 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2818022 with booklet
Awarded to private Grigory Zinovievich Lutsenko. The Red Star is the only order mentioned
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2836169
In decent condition with an enamel repair
¥368.24 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2869699
In pristine condition with all details crisp and flawless enamels without any dings or scratches
¥450.07 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2896099
In great condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥859.23 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2954540
In pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2959236
In excellent condition with flawless enamels but with a screw repair
¥409.16 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2971083
In pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥531.91 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #2972866
In nice condition with crisp details and a small enamel chip
¥409.16 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3070710 with booklet
Awarded to senior technician lieutenant in the training aviation brigade of the 1st Air Army Andrey Ivanovich Radchenko (Андрей Иванович Радченко)
¥981.98 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3070850 with booklet
Awarded to Nikita Nikitovich Kalala for suppressing 3 enemy firing positions and killing 9 German soldiers at the German-Polish border
¥981.98 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3084398
In worn but decent condition
¥368.24 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3113683
In great condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3115095
In pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥490.99 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3124088
In great condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3146350
In great condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥859.23 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3151667
In pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3151884
Nice post-war example
¥409.16 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3152685
In nice condition with a minor enamel chip
¥613.74 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3222311
In decent condition with enamel chipping
¥531.91 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3229984
In pristine condition with crisp details and stunning enamels
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3236424
Its obverse is in pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels. The reverse shows several scratches
¥409.16 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3309266
In great condition with crisp details and beautiful enamels
¥695.57 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3320394
In pristine condition with crisp details and stunning enamels
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3322672
Near mint condition
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3344161 with its order booklet
Awarded to Scout Sergei Filippovich Matochka for courage during combat in Poland from January 14–20, 1945. As a scout in the 751st Rifle Regiment, Matochka identified enemy positions under heavy counterattack enabling effective artillery strikes. Two days later he captured two German soldiers near an anti-tank ditch, obtaining valuable intelligence that contributed to mission success
¥1,227.48 -

Complete Documented Group of Soviet awards; Order of the Red Star #3355744, Bravery Medal #490658, Medal for Combat Merit #815854 and Caucasus
Awarded to Senior Lieutenant Ivan Gordeevich Revera for personally killing two enemy machine gunners, two soldiers while capturing a telephone set and not leaving the battlefield while being wounded
¥2,209.46 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3371066
In superb condition with stunning enamels
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3366127
In pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥490.99 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3386577
In excellent condition with stunning enamels
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3401029
Stunning piece
¥818.32 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3457705
In pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥531.91 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3455799
Stunning piece in near mint condition
¥818.32 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3469835
Stunning piece in near mint condition
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3516227
Great eye appeal
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3521480
Great eye appeal
¥736.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3533656
Stunning piece
¥818.32 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3534172 with its order booklet
Awarded to Guards Private Mikhail Ananievich Danilchenko for escaping a German concentration camp(!) in Sevastopol, taking active part in the combat operations before and afterwards and being wounded 4 times
¥2,945.94 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3568394
Awarded to Guards Private Andrey Leontievich Put for eliminating three soldiers and capturing one during a reconnaissance mission to capture an enemy officer in the village of Patreshno on January 17, 1945
¥1,145.64 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3568576
In pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥531.91 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3603252
In pristine condition with crisp details and flawless enamels
¥572.82 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3620369
In pristine condition with all details crisp and flawless enamels without any dings or scratches
¥613.74 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3649861
Awarded to Sr. Lt. Podust for actions on July 5, 1943, day one of the Battle of KURSK where he destroyed 13 horse-drawn carts containing ammunition and weapons and killing 10 horses pulling mortars. He engaged in hand-to-hand combat, killing 3 Germans when he ran out of ammunition
¥1,472.97 -

Documented group of two Orders of the Red Star #3664580 + #3729633, Medal for Bravery and more for Afghanistan
Awarded to T-55 tank commander, Senior Lt. Georgy Ivanovich Kudinov for destroying a lot of manpower and equipment and the rescue of wounded soldiers out of a combat zone in Afghanistan
¥9,737.97 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3680716
This order hasn't been researched but possibly for the Prague Uprising or Egyptian-Israeli Confrontation
¥695.57 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3685550
In excellent condition with most details crisp and beautiful enamels
¥490.99 -

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
¥1,309.31 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3695796
Awarded to Lt. Andreev for excellent provision of the battalion with fuel and lubricants, food and spare parts during the operation in Manchuria, CHINA. He especially distinguished himself by providing refueling stations for vehicles along the long Choibalson-Lubey-Solun highway. Note that Lt. Andreev was bestowed his Red Star in 1945, but it took 30 years before he actually received it. Hence the high serial number
¥1,227.48 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3728941
Awarded to Private Kurin for actions on July 19, 1943, near Balki Chipilkina in the Voroshilovgrad (now Luhansk) region, where under enemy machine-gun and mortar fire, he laid 30 anti-tank and 150 anti-personnel mines and ensured the delivery of over 100 additional mines to the battlefield. Note that Kurin was bestowed his Red Star in 1943, but it took decades before he actually received it. Hence the high serial number
¥981.98 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3729490
This order hasn't been researched but possibly for the Afghanistan War
¥695.57 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #1760
Awarded to Sergeant Ivan Gavrilovich Fedin for destroying 3 light mortars, 4 heavy machine-guns, 3 light machine-guns and eliminating 12 Hitlerites in Lithuania
¥3,600.59 -

Complete documented group of an Order of Glory 2nd class #1915, 3rd class #27282 and two Medals for Bravery #1127957 and #1528867
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Andranik Matevosovich Arutyunyan for rushing into enemy trenches under heavy fire, killing 12 German soldiers with his submachine gun, capture a prisoner for intelligence and inspiring his company to inflict major losses on the enemy
¥10,638.12 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #2166
Awarded to Guards Sgt. Shulepov for voluntarily participating in a scouting reconnaissance operation on the night of 06 June 1944 in Moldavia where he rushed into the German trenches killing 15 (!) Germans and taking back one prisoner
¥3,600.59 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3754181
Variation with a serial number engraved with a rotating tool. Awarded to the Jewish Captain of the Medical Service Idl Iosifovich Povolotsky for wounds sustained during the war
¥1,063.81 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #2577
Awarded to Sgt Danilov for exceptional courage and bravery while preventing a bridge from being blown up. In the process he killed up to 10 Finns
¥6,137.38 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3758955
Scarce variation with a serial number engraved with a rotating tool
¥1,391.14 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3832753
Scarce variation with a serial number engraved with a rotating tool. Awarded to Jr. Sgt. Yury Egorovich Sorokin for bravery and courage displayed during combat actions in the Republic of Afghanistan where he sustained a severe wound
¥3,109.60 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #3834183 with its award booklet
Awarded posthumously to Jr. Sgt. and Gunner Pavel Alexandrovich Skarzhynets for being a brave and courageous soldier in Afghanistan. Sgt. Skarzhynets died in battle on 27 February 1980
¥2,782.28 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #4666
Awarded to private Boichenko for capturing a German scout
¥4,500.74 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #6774 with Order Booklet
Awarded to Guards Private Semyon Ivanovich Kovalenko for clearing 18 anti-tank and 96 anti-personnel mines, killing 2 machine-gun crews, taking 4 prisoners and blowing up a concrete billpox killing 12 Germans while being wounded
¥5,073.57 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #7747
Awarded to Private Malyshev for fearless actions in the midst of enemy fire, during the battles in Ostrołęka and Różan, included clearing vital passages in enemy barbed wire, enabling the advance of our troops. Additionally, he displayed remarkable courage by deactivating 35 anti-personnel mines in a German minefield during a critical enemy defense breakthrough along the river Narev
¥6,219.21 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #9484
Awarded to Full Cavalier of the Order of Glory Sergeant Nikolai Zakharovich Kryukov for personally annihilating up to 10 soldiers and an enemy machine gun crew in Latvia while crawling towards the enemy trenches and dragging a wounded German prisoner back to the Soviet headquarters of the unit
¥6,464.70 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #11001
Awarded to Guards sergeant Ivan Stefanovich Litvinov. For repelling two enemy counterattacks, eliminating up to 20 Hitler’s soldiers and suppressed 2 enemy firing positions
¥5,319.06 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #11734
Awarded to Sgt. Sytchenko for spotting a stationary truck carrying 25 German submachine gunners while being on a reconnaissance mission. He personally killed 12 of them, while the others were taken prisoner. Shortly after he noticed 2 German patrols guarding a bridge. He quietly killed one with a dagger and took the other one prisoner. Recommended for the Order of the Red Banner
¥6,219.21 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #12210
Awarded to Sgt. Blinov for saving the lives of 34 (!) wounded men by carrying out of the battlefield under heavy enemy fire and attend to their wounds. Even when hit by a bullet in his head he carried the wounded away before going to a medical facility
¥6,219.21 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #12968
Awarded to Sergeant Ivan Ivanovich Zubarev for capturing an enemy informant behind enemy lines in Lavia and killing several Germans. The captured prisoner-informant provided valuable intelligence. Sgt. Zubarev was awarded 4(!) Medals for Bravery next to his Orders of Glory
¥5,891.88 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #13115
Awarded to Sr Sergeant Bulakh for killing 8 enemy soldiers and taking 3 prisoners. The prisoners later gave valuable intelligence to the higher Command
¥2,782.28 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #15049
Awarded to Sergeant Grigorij Artemievich Patyutkofor for being the first to rush into the enemy trenches and destroying a heavy machine-gun position and 8 Hitlerites while doing so
¥4,746.24 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #15428
Awarded to sergeant Shcherbak for risking his life while killing 15 Germans and taking 3 prisoners
¥4,664.41 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #15486
Awarded to Sr. Sgt. Bazarya for crawling towards a machine-gun position and attacking it with hand grenades, destroying it and its enemy crew and eliminating 28 Hitlerites and capturing 3 prisoners in the combat engagements for the railway. For his bravery Sgt. Bazarya was recommended for the title 'Hero of the Soviet Union'
¥7,119.36 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #18443
Awarded to Private Aleksej Polikarpovich Shostik for being the first to rush into a fortified cellar and eliminated 4 Germans by his grenade and also being the first to run into the fortress and killed 3 Germans
¥5,728.22 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #18642
Awarded to Sgt. Evsyutin for risking his life clearing a 15m wide save passage in our’s and the enemy’s minefield and barbed wire obstacles (east of Berlin) under intensive enemy small arms and mortar fire. He continued his combat mission until its completion despite being wounded
¥6,382.87 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #19215
Awarded to Master Sergeant Pavel Silaevich Mikhnev for being the first to rush into the German positions while under heavy enemy fire and eliminating 12 German soldiers in the process
¥4,746.24 -

Documented group of a Soviet Order of Glory 2nd #25435 and 3rd class #355255 together with a Medal for Berlin and Victory over Germany
Awarded to Sniper and Guards Srgt Petrukhnenko for eliminating 21 German soldiers and taking 3 prisoners
¥6,955.69 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #28730
Awarded Sergeant Ivan Andreevich Shkuropat for clearing mines and obstacles under heavy enemy fire on April 24, 1945, after the enemy had heavily fortified a position in BERLIN, securing a passage for advancing infantry and artillery, and ensuring the success of the assault
¥6,382.87 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #33424
Awarded Guards Private Perevoznik for immediately taking over the machine-gun position after the commander was taken out of action. When he himself was wounded, he dressed his own wounds and kept firing until the enemy attack completely failed
¥4,909.90 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #35378
Awarded Private Andrej Efimovich Duma for destroying 5 machine-gun positions, 2 pillboxes, 10 meters of the barbed wire obstacles, and up to 10 German troops
¥6,382.87 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #46418
Awarded Guards Senior Sergeant Petr Egorovich Golyaeva destroying 2 machine guns, 30 enemy troops, a Ferdinand type self-propelled gun and for fighting off 4 enemy attacks near Königsberg
¥6,710.20 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #46670
Awarded to Guards Master Sergeant Nester Vakulovich Guzhva for exceptional examples of courage and bravery and personally killing 12 Hitlerites at the Battle of Halbe
¥5,319.06 -

Soviet Order of Glory 2nd class #46685
Awarded Guards Sergeant Vasilj Karpovich Babanin for ensuring uninterrupted communication between the battery commander and firing positions. Despite being wounded, he bravely repaired signalling links six times under enemy artillery fire, continuing to fulfill his combat duties
¥5,728.22 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #10501
Low serial number. Awarded to private scout Veschyugin for eliminating 6 Germans, capturing 7 ammunition carriages and reporting intelligence which resulted in a failed enemy counter attack
¥1,636.63 -

Soviet Order of Glory 3rd class #12975
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Veschyugin for exceptional bravery and leadership as a signal squad leader, comrade Kogutenko maintained vital communications under heavy enemy fire despite a head wound, personally restoring lines multiple times at great risk to his life and ensuring all tasks were completed honorably and on time
¥2,045.79