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Soviet Order of the Red Star #367780
Nice example awarded to Hero of the Soviet Union Colonel (later Major General) Nikolay Vasilievich Sokolov
£183.84 -

Documented group of Soviet Awards: Orders of the Red Star #383752, Medal for Bravery #2721257 and Medal for the Liberation of Warsaw
Awarded to Guards Sgt. Lomadze for directing fire on enemy positions during a night battle on October 22, 1943, holding off advancing tanks and Ferdinand self-propelled guns which repelled the German attack. Also awarded for restoring two disabled vehicles under artillery fire on April 25–26, 1945, after a column was bombarded by enemy aircraft during a traffic jam at the Berlin-Zorashchikh highway bridge
£262.63 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #390563
Most likely awarded the second half of 1943
£74.41 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #391210
Most likely awarded in the summer of 1943
£70.03 -

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
£183.84 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #394133
Most likely awarded the second half of 1943
£74.41 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #401015
Nice example. Most likely awarded in the winter of 1943
£105.05 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #413077
Awarded to Lt. Demyanovich for bravery and courage in the opening phase of the battle of Kursk in which he participated directly in destroying up to an infantry company and two heavy machine guns
£131.31 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #420511
Awarded to mine thrower squad leader Abramov for exceptional courage, endurance, and discipline near Novorossiysk in 1943. By personal example he neutralized an enemy machine-gun point and eliminated up to five German soldiers and officers, motivating his unit to heroic deeds
£105.05 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #420807
Excellent example. Most likely awarded during the second half of 1943
£122.56 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #424375
Beautiful piece. Most likely awarded in the winter of 1943
£113.80 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #437596
Nice example. Most likely awarded in the winter of 1943
£135.69 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #439092
Awarded to Major of the Northen Fleet Mikhail Alekseevich Glovenko. In pristine condition, next to impossible to upgrade
£122.56 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #443925
Small superficial enamel chip. Most likely awarded in the winter of 1943
£105.05 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #452432
Nice example with a small enamel chip. Most likely awarded in the winter of 1943-1944
£105.05 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #460784
Stunning piece with pristine enamels
£140.07 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #462565 (rare piece with a separate screw post base)
Awarded to Lieutenant Georgy Dmitrievich Mikhailenko for repelling enemy armour and infantry attacks, taking out 2 enemy tanks and stopping the enemy infantry advance
£262.63 -

Complete Documented Group of a Soviet Order of the Red Star #481653, Medals for Bravery #2531293 + #2547354 and a Medal for Combat Merit #914018
Awarded to Private Ivan Nikolaevich Saulin for eliminating 8 Hitlerites, being wounded twice and being the first to rush into the enemy positions
£288.89 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #499337
Awarded to T-34 commander Lt. Sergej Ivanovich Anokhin for participating many times in armoured assaults and destroying an enemy tank, an anti-tank artillery battery, 3 heavy machine-guns and up to 25 enemy troops near the village of Obirg [Russia]
£218.86 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #504470
Most likely awarded during the first half of 1944
£61.28 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #542765
Beautiful piece. Most likely awarded in the spring of 1944
£140.07 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #547894
Beautiful piece. Most likely awarded in the spring of 1944
£113.80 -

Complete Group of a Soviet Order of the Red Star #551776, Medals for Bravery #354839 + #2582129 and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Romanitsky for fighting in KURSK and HALBE. He repelled several enemy counter-attacks, suppressed enemy mortar positions, eliminated dozens of enemy infantry and being the first to spot the German reconnaissance detachment and shooting one of them by the fire of his personal firearms
£332.66 -

Complete Group of Soviet Awards: Order of the Red Star #675160, Medal for Bravery #286668 and one without s/n, Medal for Combat Merit #412946 and Medal for the Victory over Germany
Awarded to Guards Sr. Sergeant Kostrubin for exceptional bravery and leadership in multiple engagements on the Western and Belarusian fronts. Kostrubin stormed enemy trenches and pillboxes and personally killed numerous German soldiers including two officers in close combat. Kostrubin was wounded twice
£280.13 -

Documented group of Soviet Awards: Order of the Red Star #557191, Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class 1014199 and several medals and badges
Awarded to Guards Sgt. Yarmolenko for destroying up to a platoon of enemy troops and 2 enemy mortars and suppressing one firing position with his crew at the town of Tarnopol (Ukraine). Yarmolenko also fought at Stalingrad for which he was awarded a Red Banner. Note the interesting and highly unusual way Yarmolenko mounted his Red Star and badges to a suspension
£332.66 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #565020
Beautiful piece. Most likely awarded in the spring of 1944
£135.69 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #595491
Most likely awarded in the spring of 1944
£74.41 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #617114
Awarded to tank commander, Guards Lieutenant Aleksey Ivanovich Ivanov for personally leading a tank battalion to the outskirts of the village of Zernograd (Rostov Region) after a thorough reconnaissance. The tanks were not noticed by the enemy until they appeared on the outskirts of the village and as a result was driven out of the settlement
£105.05 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #659171
Awarded to Private Pavel Fedorovich Kuznetsov
£113.80 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #667393
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Yakov Andreevich Novikov. For excellent executing orders and eliminating 700 enemy soldiers and several guns while doing so
£122.56 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #669417
Most likely awarded in the summer of 1944
£78.79 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #673769
Most likely awarded in the summer of 1944
£35.02 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #688884
In great condition with well preserved enamels, free from repairs or flaking
£113.80 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #701392
In superb condition with most details visible and light overall wear. Probably awarded during the summer of 1944
£122.56 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #707103
In great condition with most details crisp. The red enamels are problem free without repairs
£105.05 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #707648
Awarded to Lt. Grigory Stepanovich Chernobrovkin for destroying over 50 Romanian soldiers with his company the 25th of April 1944 despite strong fire of the enemy
£122.56 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #725787
Awarded to Lt. Ilya Vladimirovich Borodachenko for demonstrating courage and dedication in restoring Po-2 aircraft damaged by enemy fire. On the First Ukrainian Front, he excelled in the preservation and field repair of Po-2 aircraft and ensured the successful completion of 19 combat and 25 special missions without accidents
£131.31 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #732329
In worn but decent condition. Most likely awarded second half of 1944
£70.03 -

Soviet Order of the Red Star #734693
Awarded to Anti-Tank Gunner Novikov Mikhail Fomich for estroying 3 light machine guns, 2 companies of mortars and up to an enemy infantry detachment with his gun during the battle for the city of Borisov in 1944
£122.56 -

Group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #736504 + #1764089
Awarded to SMERSH Lieutenant Ivan Stepanovich Bochkarev for distinguishing himself by capturing traitors and state criminals during critical operations near Vitebsk and East Prussia and repelling enemy counterattacks, ensuring the regiment’s advance and safeguarding its mission against internal and external threats
£332.66
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