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Documented Group with an Order of the Red Banner #42873 and Order of the Red Star #67955
Awarded to Jr. Lt. Kuprin for flying 41 combat sorties since August 3, 1941. He has dropped over 64,600 kg of bombs on enemy targets, destroying key objectives including a factory workshop, an ammunition depot, fuel storages, enemy airfields and multiple concentrations of enemy troops, vehicles, and anti-aircraft positions. In early 1942, he supported operations in Crimea, including bombing missions, supply drops for partisans, and frontline strikes
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Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Red Banner 1st (#44067) and 2nd award (#1530), Order Patriotic war 1st class (#282081) and 2nd class (#5388) + more
Awarded to Captain (and later Major General) Anatoly Yegorovich Yemelyanov
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Documented group of Soviet Orders and Medals: 2x Red Banner #44223 + #318373, Red Star #241836 and medals
Awarded to Guards Major Vasilij Ivanovich Mironov for huge successes repelling German attacks in the Kalinin and Smolensk region
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #44240
Awarded to Junior Lieutenant Bogun for leading a small group of soldiers in capturing and defending a fortified enemy position, successfully repelling multiple counterattacks and eliminating 74 enemy soldiers and an officer despite being wounded. Recommended for the Order of Lenin
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #44755
Awarded to Senior Sergeant Grigory Petrovich Mezenok. Awarded for exceptional bravery ‘We will die here, but we will not take a step back from this village’
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #44901
Awarded to Captain Frolov for ommanding the left flank troops of our formation in the assault on the opposite edge of the grove “Kruglaya” [Demyansk pocket]. Despite imminent mortal danger, he was the first to rush into the trench and fired at the retreating enemy and thus inspired the troops by personal example and assisted to the success
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #45874 Reissue
Awarded to Colonel Krasnov for leading the 136th Separate Rifle Brigade in breaking through a heavily fortified German line near Rzhev, capturing six villages and reaching the Volga River under intense fire. His brigade seized large amounts of enemy weapons and ammunition and killed up to 5,000 enemy troops. Krasnov was highly decorated with the Order of Lenin, Suvorov 2nd and Kutuzov 2nd class
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #46272
Awarded to Major Zgura for being the first to enter the village of Milyatino and eliminating 80 Hitlerites in the process, fending off multiple enemy counter attacks and not leaving his post when being severely wounded
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #47352
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Mikhail Mikhailovich Kozlovsky for preventing the enemy breaking through the defences by engineering fortifications and creating obstacles
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Complete Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Order of the Red Banner #48801, Order of the Patriotic War 1st class #89457 and Medals
Awarded to Pilot Zavalinich for conducting well over a 100 successful combat sorties, managing to fly his damaged aircraft back at base after hit by AA fire over Riga, shooting down a ME-109, returning his plane after hit by 3 Me-110s, succesfully completing 5 combat sorties against the enemy troops at Stalingrad and much more
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Order of the Red Banner #49594
Rare variation with its mintmark lacking the word 'Dvor'. Awarded to Jr. Lt. Evdosev for flying 13 successful IL-2 combat missions, proving himself as a brave and fearless pilot in the 621st Ground Assault Aviation Regiment on the STALINGRAD Front. He destroyed 11 tanks, 48 vehicles, a fuel truck, three enemy-occupied houses, and inflicted up to 350 enemy casualties, skillfully using his aircraft’s firepower while evading enemy anti-aircraft fire and fighters
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Documented Order of the Red Banner #50617
Awarded to Private Efim Yakovlevich Salnikov for operations aimed at breaking the blockade of Leningrad at the Battle of Tikhvin
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #51679
Awarded to SU-152 commander and Sr. Lt. Levchenko for destroying 7 tanks, 3 SPGs, 3 fuel trucks, 2 anti-tank guns, and up to a company of enemy troops with his battery at the Battle of KURSK
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #51798
Awarded to Sergeant Innokenty Andreyevich Murzin for suppressing or destroying more than 6 mortar batteries
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #51825
Awarded to Private Nikolaj Vasilevich Loginov for engaging in a 36 hour long struggle against numerous enemy counter attacks when crossing the Dnieper river in 1943 in which he exhibited examples of steadfastness and courage
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #54279
Awarded to sergeant Tretyak. Sgt. Tretyak was the first to rush into the enemy garrison, and when his platoon leader was taken out he assumed command of the platoon himself. During this engagement comrade Tretyak destroyed a wooden bunker containing a light machine gun and killed 4 fascists. When he was severely wounded, he continued leading his men forward until he was hauled off the battlefield
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #54521 with award booklet
Awarded to Guards Captain Alexej Matveevich Krasnikov for exceptional courage and bravery in the combat engagement at Smolensk overcoming the enemy defenses and being the first to rush into he enemy trenches eliminating German troops by the fire of his personal firearm
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Group of Soviet Awards. Order of the Red Banner #54525, Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #133183, Orders of the Red Star #1930785 and #3229974
To Guards Lt. Colonel Taran who served in the Polish Army. Awarded for demonstrating exceptional skill in organizing intelligence operations. In August 1943, his efforts near led to the capture of 49 enemy troops. Before the battle for Warsaw, he conducted reconnaissance raids that captured 13 prisoners, providing crucial intelligence. During the Vistula river crossing, he was among the first to reach the left bank and helped seize Kepa Kielpinska
€1,800.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #60251
Awarded to senior Lieutenant Andrei Ivanovich Shapovalov for fighting at the North Caucasus Front. He remained heavily wounded in his tank
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #61112
Awarded to Lt Fedosov for being the first to rush the German trenches in Stalingrad and eliminating 8 enemy soldiers and one officer with his submachine-gun
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #61262
Awarded to Fighter Pilot and Sr. sergeant Gavril Gavrilovich Guskov for shooting down 8 Me-109, 3 Fw-190 and one He-111. A truly amazing piece with lots of character
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #61708
Awarded to SB Pilot and Captain Nikolaj Mikhailovich Egorov for attacking railway stations killing hundreds of Hitlerites, destroying several trains and ammunition depots and destroying dozens of enemy planes when attaching enemy airfields
€1,450.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #62997
Awarded to Guards Jr. Lieutenant and Pilot Ivan Semyonovich Guba for gathering intelligence during reconnaissance missions and destroying many targets with his group such as enemy planes, ammunition depots and a bridge
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #63323
Awarded to Lt. Grigory Romanovich Marchenko. During 18-19 July 1943 Marchenko took command of a rifle battalion after the commander was incapacitated. Leading a group of 12 men, he repelled eight (!) counter-attacks from an overwhelmingly superior enemy force. Despite being wounded in both arms, he continued to lead and fought in hand-to-hand combat using bayonets, rifle butts, and hand grenades
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #64464
Awared to lt. Dmitriyev for bravery and fearlessness in removing hundreds of mines while being under enemy fire
€1,000.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #64728
Awarded to Major Grigory Ivanovich Korolyov for risking his life and fearlessly carrying out all assignments from army command
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #65292 Reissue
Awarded to Guards Lt. Col. and Hero of the Soviet Union (!) Nikonenko for personally leading battle formations with danger to life. Due to his successful command his regiment inflicted substantial damage to the enemy killing 2000 soldiers and officers, shooting down a He-111 aircraft, destroying self-propelled guns, mortar-artillery batteries, and enemy bunkers
€650.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #65438
Awarded to Lieutenant Vasily Semyonovich Prekrasnij for making 80 rounds of crossing the river Dnieper during the night under a hurricane of enemy fire. By personal example and with courage Prekrasnij was one of the first to carry over our infantry and mortar troops
€1,150.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #67227
Awarded to Guards Lieutenant Bannikov for personably eliminating up to two platoons of enemy infantry and suppressing three enemy firing positions while being wounded. Comes with extra research material
€1,200.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #67654
Awarded to sapper Sagach for bravery and being one of the first crossing the Dnieper. Nominated for the titel HSU
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #68110
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Petr Lavrentievich Rodenko for personally eliminating 5 enemy firing positions and destroying an enemy gun crew by his hand grenades during the MOSCOW OFFENSIVE. Being wounded twice in this engagements, he remained on the battlefield and refused to go to a hospital
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #69615
Awarded to Guards Senior Lieutenant and squadron navigator Kirill Semyonovich Dubovoy for conducting 46 successful combat missions (3 daylight and 43 night) among which against Brest and Auginsburg
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #70541 Duplicate
Awarded to private/scout Sheludko for attacking 16 tanks and large number of vehicles loaded with ammunition with his hand grenades. Later, he captured an enemy prisoner-informant and eliminated two Germans while sneaking behind enemy lines
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #70842
Awarded to private Mitrofan Stepanovich Akinin for exceptional bravery on 18 July 1943 during the Battle of Kursk, when, under intense enemy fire, he advanced with his wounded commander, provided him aid, and successfully directed artillery fire that destroyed an enemy observation post, knocked out enemy tanks, and enabled Soviet forces to advance
€1,300.00 -

Documented group of Soviet Awards. Order of the Red Banner #70843, Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #404922, Order of the Red Star #3275998
Awarded to Guards Captain Nikolay Alexandrovich Kuts for providing air defense during the Battle of Kursk, where he and his crews shot down five German aircraft despite heavy bombing. In the Berlin Offensive (April 15–29, 1945), his company downed three Fw-190s and took part in street fighting, clearing buildings and cellars, killing over ten Panzerfaust crews and up to a platoon of enemy troops
€1,850.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #70948
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Yakov Fedorovich Grigoriev for courage and heroism facing the attacking enemy and destroying 2 tanks and a substantial number of troops in the process
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #72067 Reissue
Awarded to Mj. General of Armour Engineer corps Boreyko. Boreyko was the very first minister of Transportation of the RSFSR in 1939-1940
€600.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #72728
Awarded to Captain Pyotr Ivanovich Tarakanov for being wounded twice and gunning down 5 German soldiers from a tank and killing 2 in a hand-to-hand engagement
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #73943
Awarded to Captain Alexander Ivanovich Belov (Александр Иванович Белов) for the Battle of Kursk
€1,500.00 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #74433
Awarded to Jr. Lieutenant Mortikov for exemplary combat performance as a bomber and reconnaissance pilot, completing 64 combat missions with no failures, consistently penetrating heavy AA defenses, delivering precise and destructive bomb strikes against major enemy naval bases, ports, rail hubs, and industrial targets (Kotka, Helsinki, Tallinn, Krasnogvardeisk, Gotland).After receiving the Order of the Red Banner, Lt. Mortikov flew an A-20 Boston bomber donated by American actor Red Skelton and was shot down
€1,500.00
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