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Soviet Medal for Bravery #559020
Awarded 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
¥738.28 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #571307
¥492.18 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #580930
Awarded 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
¥820.31 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #584230
¥697.26 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #602121
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Soviet Medal for Bravery #632109
Awarded 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
¥1,066.40 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #674273
Awarded to Senior Sergeant Sergej Sergeevich Klochko. For actions during Belgorod-Kharkov Offensive in 1943
¥779.29 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #718184
¥574.21 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #738222
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Soviet Medal for Bravery #759823
Awarded to anti-tank rifle company commander Guards Sr. Sergeant Iosof Alekseevich Dobrishevsky for eliminating 6 enemy soldiers near Vitebsk
¥779.29 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #776032
¥533.20 -

Group of Soviet medals consisting of a Medal for Combat Merit #137694 and a Medal for Bravery #780123 with document
Awarded 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
¥1,968.73 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #790881
Awarded to Sergeant Bezsonny for suppressing an enemy artillery battery, which was delivering direct fire over the ice covered lake and thus, didn’t allow any movement across it. He suppressed the fire of 2 enemy machine gun positions and killed up to 12 German soldiers
¥779.29 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #804894
¥451.17 -

Group of Soviet medals consisting of a Medal for Bravery #816481 & three Jubilee Medals + award booklets
Awarded to Guards Sergeant Grigory Alexandrovich Abramov for personally delivering food under intensive enemy artillery fire to the fighting men on the front
¥984.37 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #841583 + Medal for the Victory over Germany
¥533.20 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #847900
¥574.21 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #876039
Awarded to Sergeant Semyon Grigorievich Povalyaev for maintaining reliable telephone lines during combat and for his role in repelling an enemy counter-attack, during which he personally eliminated four German troops
¥861.32 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #892764
¥492.18 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #916601
¥738.28 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #926151
Awarded to Private Aleksandr Andreevich Suryaninov for risking his life repairing 15 breaks in the communication lines while being under enemy fire
¥820.31 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #944221
¥451.17 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #952860
¥656.24 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #954823
Awarded to Sgt. Tomenko for uninterruptedly delivering ammunition to firing positions by masterfully manoeuvring his truck between explosions
¥820.31 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #956299
Awarded to telephonist Yuri Savelievich Dubinsky for fixing 10 signalling line breaks under heavy enemy artillery and machine-gun fire
¥779.29 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #970201
¥410.15 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1042634
Awarded to Telephonist Ivan Trofimovich Nikolaenko for restoring several signalling lines under enemy artillery fire and thus enabling the troops to destroy a pill box, SPG and a company of enemy troops
¥656.24 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1058246
¥328.12 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1250252
¥328.12 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1253004
Awarded to Azerbaijan Private Mamed Karakishi-Ogly Piriyev for killing 50 Romanians, destroying 3 machine-gun positions and an antitank gun with his gun crew in Romania
¥902.34 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1390795
¥533.20 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1401644
¥451.17 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1441654
¥492.18 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1444907
¥492.18 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1456467
¥369.14 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1524691
Awarded to Guards Junior Sergeant Aleksandr Ipolitovich Demashev for evacuating wounded from the battlefield by horse-drawn stretcher
¥779.29 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1546586
Awarded to Sr. Sergeant Anatolij Aleksandrovicvh Chebotarev for risking his life while arranging supplies and food under heavy enemy fire
¥779.29 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1553325
¥410.15 -

Soviet Medal for Bravery #1566076
¥410.15 -

Group of Soviet medals consisting of a Medal for Bravery #1586881, Combat Merit #337207 and campaign medals
Awarded to Sgt. Major Nikita Kirillovich Koba for diligent and tireless work as senior aviation mechanic in the 191st Guards Aviation Regiment, keeping aircraft in constant combat readiness with no technical failures or delays. From July 14 to August 20, 1944, ensured 35 successful combat flights, quickly and expertly repairing all damages
¥1,517.57
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