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Soviet Order of the Red Banner Duplicate #8533
Awarded to Armenian Lt. Aivazyan for demonstrating exceptional bravery during an engagement with a company-sized force of White Finns. While attached to the 4th Rifle Company, he held his position under repeated attack, repelling six assaults with machine-gun fire. Despite being severely concussed, Aivazyan personally killed three enemy officers and captured valuable enemy equipment
¥6,334.69 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #8607 ‘Mirror Reverse’
Beautiful piece awarded to Jr. Commander Iosif Alekseevich Vanichek for exemplary performance of combat missions of the Command on the front in the fight against the Finnish White Guards and the valor and courage displayed in doing so
¥18,608.15 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner Reissue #10534
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Ivan Alekseevich Kirenyshev for feats during the Winter War against Finnland
¥3,959.18 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #12390
Mirror Reverse variation. Awarded to captain Stefan Aberyanovich Gretsko for feats during the Soviet-Finnish War
¥11,877.54 -

Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Order of the Red Banner #13115 (mirror reverse) and Medal for Combat Merit #62927
Awarded to Nikolaj Mikhailovich Mikhailov for fighting against the White Finns in 1939 where he was wounded near lake Suvantoyarvi. After being hospitalized he became director of a war production plant
¥11,085.70 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #13447 ‘Mirror Reverse’
Awarded to T-26 tank Lieutenant Anatoly Akimovich Legkodukh (Анатолий Акимович Легкодух) for fighting during the Winter War in Finland 1939-1940
¥14,094.68 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #14755 ‘Mirror Reverse’
Awarded to Private Doroganov for breaking out of encirclement on 7 July 1941, helping repel four attacks with accurate fire, killing several White-Finnish soldiers in hand-to-hand combat, and showing exceptional courage despite his helmet being pierced twice by enemy bullets
¥14,648.97 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #15286 Reissue (converted)
Awarded to HSU Lieutenant Fedor Emelyanovich Vasilenko for exceptional bravery while carrying out 13 combat missions in 1941, frequently leading bomber flights against enemy armor, motorized troops, and river crossings. Despite heavy fighter attacks, anti-aircraft fire, and adverse weather, he consistently brought his aircraft to target, scoring direct hits that destroyed tanks, trucks, and crossings and halted enemy advances
¥5,146.93 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #16410 ‘Mirror Reverse’
Awarded to private Ivan Danilovich Filkin for eliminating over 35 enemy troops and taking 2 prisoners. Filkin was recommended for the title “Hero of Soviet Union”
¥10,293.87 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #16755 ‘Mirror Reverse’
Awarded to private Yuriy Dronievich Likhoshva for being the first to rush the enemy coast in a mission to take control of 5 enemy islands and disarming landmines and high explosive devices while being under intensive enemy fire
¥12,669.38 -

Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Order of the Red Banner #18018 (mirror reverse), Red Star #1028908 and Patriotic War 1st class #861045
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Krivosheya for courage and leadership in battle, inspiring his soldiers through personal example and steadfast Bolshevik conviction, particularly during the fighting for Yelnya (Smolensk region), where he led attacks and effectively organized headquarters operations
¥8,314.28 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner ‘Mirror Reverse’
Beautiful piece in far above average condition but with its serial number erased
¥4,355.10 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #18084
Amazing and rare piece awarded to Commissar Polyakov for courage and bravery in the combat engagements at the village Valya where he commanded a reconnaissance platoon and personally eliminated 6 Fascists by the fire of his sub-machine gun in December 1941. Polyakov was wounded shortly before declared MIA
¥17,024.47 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #18822
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Petr Egorovich Demidov for several successful combat missions with his Tupolev SB in late 1941 / early 1942. Rare piece!
¥13,065.29 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #19036
Awarded to Air Gunner Sergeant Aleksej Vasilievich Fenin for shooting down a Me-109 in an air engagement, eliminating up to 15 German invaders, destroying 2 railway platforms and 2 enemy vehicles by his machine gun and spreading 64000 propaganda fliers deep in the enemy's rear areas
¥9,502.03 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #20464 ‘MONDVOR’
Rare variation awarded to Jr. Lieutenant Fedor Trofimovich Krivopisha for exemplary execution of the combat mission on the front of struggle against the Finish Whites. Krivopisha was declared MIA and had been in a German POW camp for several years
¥18,212.23 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #21902
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant and Pilot Boris Emelyanovich Golubev for completing 27 successful missions with the 1st Aviation Squadron of the Black Sea Navy on an IL-2 ground assault aircraft between October 30 and November 27, 1941. He played a vital role in disrupting enemy operations, destroying artillery positions, armored vehicles, and transport columns, and inflicting heavy losses on enemy troops, often wiping out entire platoons or battalions
¥3,642.45 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #25056
Awarded to Major Vasilii losifovich Melnikov whose personal participation in combat achieved the destruction of the enemy 15 Motorized Regiment
¥10,689.79 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #25575
Awarded to fighter pilot Lt. Colonel Victor Lavrentievich Kozlov who was severely wounded during a combat mission on December the 17th 1941
¥9,502.03 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #26518
Awarded to Partisan Commander Yuri Pavlovich Shurygin. Shurygin formed the partisan detachment “For the Motherland” and became its commander in 1941 and later headed the 5th partisan brigade. Thanks to the skillful leadership hundreds of fascists were destroyed, 64 carts with food, ammunition and other cargo were captured and several vehicles with manpower and enemy ammunition were blown up
¥18,212.23 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #26534
Awarded to NKVD Border Guard and Partisan Ermilov for ambushing and defeating a German unit of about 150, killing 85 soldiers in August 1941 in Belarus as part of a partisan detachment. ERMILOV killed 13 soldiers himself. On 5 November 1941, Ermilov led a platoon attack on Dedno and infiltrated the SS "Totenkopf" division's rear, burning 12 houses, killing 120 German soldiers, and seizing documents. ERMILOV personally killed 20 soldiers
¥18,212.23 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #28260
Early wartime screwback variation. Awarded to Guards Colonel Fedor Yakovlevich Shved
¥7,918.36 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #28268
Awarded to Lieutenant Petr Fedorovich Pinzul for destroying several bridges, tanks, railways and allowing a safe retreat at the Battle of Moscow
¥11,085.70 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #28975 & #60507
Awarded to Pilot lieutenant Tavolzhanov. Beautiful group in excellent condition
¥21,379.57 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #28984 Reissue
Awarded to Polish Sr. Lt. Marcelin for holding the line of defence for many days on end against a superior enemy force and eliminating hundreds of fascists in the proces. Lt. Marcelin sustained a head injury two months earlier in September 1941
¥4,355.10 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #29487
Awarded to Sr. Lt. Zavyalov. After he took over the command of the squadron they destroyed up to 10 enemy mortar batteries and about 20 machine-gun positions. Destroyed 20 pillboxes, 5 anti-tank guns, and eliminated up to 500 enemy troops
¥7,126.52 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #29965 Reissue
Awarded to Military Commissar Sadikov for commanding the regiment’s combat operations resulting in 1000 kills, destroying 11 tanks and taking 11 German soldiers prisoner
¥4,355.10 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #30128
Awarded to Senior Sergeant Vasily Alekseyevich Kuzmichov for heroism at the Leningrad Front
¥9,106.11 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #30873
Awarded to Sr. Lt. Vlasov for personally directing the artillery fire destroying 4 tanks, 16 machine guns, 1 75-mm gun, 20 wagons containing ammunition, and as many as 2 companies of enemy infantry while subjected to aerial bombardment by dozens of enemy aircraft (60-70 aircraft)
¥12,669.38 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #31874
Rare semi-mirror reverse awarded to guards major flight mecanic Sapega. For heroism, dropping dombs and making repairs under extreme circumstances
¥11,085.70 -

Group of duplicate Soviet Orders and Medals. Red Banners 1st (#32438) and 2nd award (#4234), Order Patriotic war 1st class (#114318 ) and more
Awarded to navigator pilot Lieutenant Lebedev with amazing research
¥22,171.41 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #33041
Awarded to pilot and squadron commander Captain Kuznetsov for personally destroying 8 vehicles, 1 anti-aircraft gun, 2 artillery positions, blowing up an ammunition depots, 22 direct hits on the targets and scattering 22,500 leaflets
¥9,106.11 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #33298
Awarded to Captain Nikolaj Fedorovich Lavinsky for eliminating up to a company of the enemy infantry and destroying a tank and a gun towed by a tractor near Moscow in January 1942. Later that year his squadron hit 2 tanks and eliminated a group of enemy submachine gunners at Leningrad
¥6,176.32 -

Small Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Order of the Red Banner #34703 and Red Star #2257315
Awarded to Colonel and Battalion Commissar Nikolay Efimovich Turaev for huge successes with his regiment and personally flying 10 sorties. He was recommended for the Order of Lenin
¥7,918.36 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #35106
Awarded to Pilot Lt. Balakin for 10 successful combat missions, destroying of 8-10 vehicles with materiel and troops. In Kursk he destroyed 6-8 aircrafts and 1 fuel depot , 4 enemy tanks and 5 vehicles
¥9,897.95 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #35144
Awarded to the highly decorated Major Vasily Stepanovich Skubak for crushing the 6th army at Stalingrad
¥9,106.11 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #38020
Awarded to Guards Lt. Alaferdov for leading his battery as a tank ridden mobile party. Inspiring his men by personal example of courage and bravery, he was the first to inter the village Izvoz and set ablaze 3 buildings used by Fritzes as firing positions, destroyed 8 pillboxes, captured 5 prisoners and much materiel
¥13,065.29 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #38628 with award booklet
Awarded to Lt Ivan Nikitovich Kudrya for eliminating 30 enemy troops, 5 tanks, and 3 heavy machine-guns at the very start of the war. Comes with very extensive research
¥9,897.95 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #38977
Awarded to Lieutenant Ivan Antonovich Bolenkov for fighting off 7 enemy counterattacks, personally killing 15 fascist soldiers and being wounded
¥8,314.28 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #41055
Awarded to Master Sergeant Gubin for taking over aircraft control (R-5 plane) after the pilot was hit and killed by AA-fire while on a bombing mission. Sgt. Gubin was wounded and received no piloting or landing training but single-handedly managed to fly bank the aircraft and landed it in difficult night conditions. Recommended for the Order of Lenin
¥7,918.36
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