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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #135181
Awarded to Corporal Alexey Ilyich Bratina for crossing the Vistula river by swimming under heavy artillery and mortar fire from the enemy, correcting broken telephone lines and for personally annihilating 15 fascists with his personal weapon during three enemy counterattacks. For his bravery Bratina was recommended for the title 'Hero of the Soviet Union'!
$465.21 -

Documented group of Soviet Orders and Medals 2x Red Banner #137271 + #137279, 2x Red Star #132362 + #3354478, Order Patriotic War #426026 and more
Awarded to Guards Sr. Political Commissar Anton Gordeevich Krivorot. Note the close numbers of the Red Banners
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #137526
Awarded to Sgt. Mokretsov for exceptional resilience and courage while fighting in Poland where he personally killed 30 (!) enemy soldiers at 50 meters to point-blank range. When his machine gun was put out of action by hand grenades, he did not leave the line of defence and continued fighting with his personal weapons
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #138857
Beautiful piece in near mint condition
$348.91 -

Documented group of Soviet Awards: Red Banner #149867, Red Star #219601 and Medal for Combat Merit #147657
Awarded to Major Ilya Fedorovich Zagorsky for playing a vital role in developing the Junior Lieutenant Courses during the Leningrad blockade, serving first as a company commander and later as a tactics instructor. With 25 years of experience, he trained over a hundred officers, many of whom earned battlefield honors
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #151068
Nice WW2 example with much gold plating still present
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Complete documented group of Soviet Awards: Red Banner #155080, Order of the Patriotic War 2nd class #143306, Red Star #3230831 and 2 Medals for Combat Merit
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Kurinny for directing artillery fire that shattered enemy strongholds, wiped out batteries and supply convoys, and opened the path for advancing forces. Also celebrated for leading a devastating assault that demolished multiple bunkers with pinpoint fire, driving a rapid and forceful breakthrough into enemy territory
$953.68 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #156096
Awarded to HERO of the Soviet Union Major Alexander Kuzmich Algazin for 62 night combat sorties, including 6 against enemy industrial sites; for flying in harsh conditions, bravery, training 12 young navigators, and returning from occupied territory after 3 shootdowns
$581.51 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner Duplicate #157076
Awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Boris Grigoryevich Orlov
$395.43 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #161403
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Boris Andreevich Antonov
$255.86 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #166786
In excellent condition. Probably awarded the second half of 1944
$244.23 -

Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Red Banner 1st (#169392) and 2nd award (#26053), two Orders of the Patriotic war 2nd class (#384352 + #987586), two Orders of the Red Star (#813387 + #863578)
Impressive and large award set to Colonel Iosif Ivanovich Gats
$1,686.38 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #170089
Awarded to Captain Kiryanov for taking over command of a rifle company during actions behind enemy lines in Yugoslavia. When being encircles he managed to break out without losing a single soldier or pieces of material
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #170709
Awarded to Paratrooper Scout Shevchuk for successfully crossing the Gron River at night, taking over the German headquarters, capturing documents and returning back. A week later he went on a mission to locate a partisan detachment leading the partisans to the Hron River, where he secured the river crossing destroying six Nazis and captured two of them
$558.25 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #173196
Awarded to Private Mikhail Semenovich Volchkov for his heroic actions during the crossing of the Western Dvina in June 1944, where at 18/19 years old he repelled several enemy counterattacks, repeatedly engaged in hand-to-hand combat, and -already severely wounded- killed a German soldier at close quarters with his bayonet. Initially recommended for the title HERO OF THE SOVIET UNION
$488.47 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #177728
Beautiful piece
$372.17 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #179961
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Ivan Nikolaevich Prokhorov. In excellent condition
$360.54 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #180406
Beautiful piece with good research potential
$395.43 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #180981
In great, well above average condition
$244.23 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #182495
Awarded to Guards Sgt. Vasilevsky for bravery and leadership as squad commander during the crossing of the Danube River, where under heavy enemy fire, he secured a foothold, repelled multiple counterattacks with limited resources, killed 34 enemy soldiers, captured 4, and led the assault into a village, seizing weapons, ammunition, and prisoners
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #185135
Awarded to Private Dmitry Fyodorovich Romanov for actions in August 1942. During the fighting at the villages of Dubno, Yuryevo and Konoplyanka he carried 56 wounded men and their weapons off of the battlefield under enemy machine-gun and mortar fire
$302.39 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #189650
Awarded to Captain Arkhip Mitrofanovich Kulish for inflicting heavy losses on the enemy with his company by destroying up to 90 German soldiers and officers, 4 light machine guns and capturing 10 German soldiers who gave valuable information about the enemy
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Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Red Banner #181024, Order Patriotic War 2nd class #144588, #145231 and #3196771, Red Star #309483 + medals
An impressive and very complete grouping awarded to Captain Pavlyuchenko for demonstrating bravery and tactical skill in multiple engagements, leading to the destruction of numerous enemy firing points, machine gun emplacements, and enemy soldiers
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Documented Group of Soviet Awards. Red Banner #190217, Order Patriotic war 1st class #96545 and 2nd class #419079, Red Star #251950, Combat Merit #29741+ more
Awarded to Major (later Lt. Col.) Aleksandr Trofimovich Bugaev. An impressive and rare mixture of labor and military awards with their documents. All in near mint condition and none of them awarded for long service
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #195404
Awarded to Major Dmitriy Kuzmich Pimashkin. In excellent condition
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #196153
Awarded to Guards Sergeant Major Mikhail Georgievich Tkachenko for displaying exceptional bravery by eliminating an enemy firing point and neutralizing eight German soldiers on January 16, 1945 during a reconnaissance mission near the river Odra. Less than two weeks later, on January 28, near Burshtyn, he risked his life again by driving under heavy fire to rescue two wounded soldiers from a damaged vehicle, all while under direct enemy observation
$348.91 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #196612
Awarded to Guards Major Ivan Pavlovich Nikolaev for contributing to the success of operations in Polen in January 1945
$360.54 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #196937
Awarded for long service to NKVD regiment commander on the Voronezh front, Lt. Col. Ivan Trofimovich Mironov. Earlier Mironov received an Order of the Patriotic War for training over a 100 snipers and for NKVD guarding activities
$372.17 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #197232
Nice research potential
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #200815
Awarded to Captain Kravtsov for bravery in Lithuania and Latvia where he managed to capture 6 disabled enemy aircraft and dozens of vehicles, annihilating 30 enemy soldiers in the process and taking over 60 prisoners
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #201545
To Colonel Mikhail Nikonorovich Galkin who served in the Civil War where he sustained 7(!) wounds. Awarded for 20 years of service and for ably commanding his training regiment since September 1943
$302.39 -

Group of Soviet Awards. Red Banner #201930, Medal for Combat Merit and Campaign Medals
Awarded to Guards Captain Ilya Dmitriyevich Zvorigin who as the commander of the 3rd ISU-122 Battery has been commanding his battery skillfully and efficiently in combat. Because of this, his battery has destroyed or killed the following enemy material and troops: 6 tanks, 5 guns, 32 vehicles, 6 motorcycles and 65 enemy infantrymen
$488.47 -

Order of the Red Banner #203925
In excellent condition. Probably awarded the first half of 1945 so with great research potential!
$267.49 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #204380
In about average condition
$290.76 -

Order of the Red Banner #206301
In excellent, above average condition
$244.23 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #206967
Awarded to Major Tretyakov for leading a tank-mounted infantry battalion in a four-day breakthrough operation with the 62nd Tank Brigade, capturing over a dozen enemy-held settlements and three towns, including Sorau, which Major Tretyakov seized and skillfully held for three days against repeated counterattacks
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #208171
Awarded to Lt. Shaenko for personally annihilating 24 soldiers with his submachine gun, leading his men into the German trenches and outmanoeuvring the enemy. Shaenko was recommended for the title 'Hero of the Soviet Union'
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner #211486
Awarded to Corporal Joseph Mikhailovich Gorbenko bridge building in Lithuania. Despite shelling and bombardment from aircraft, comrade Gorbenko set 22 frames at a depth of 2.5 to 3.6 meters and continued building even when blasted from the bride by bomb explosion. Gorbenko was recommended for the order of Lenin
$407.06 -

Soviet Order of the Red Banner #211837
To Guards Jr. Lt. Lavrentiev. Awarded for harsh street fighting in Poznan and Lodz and destroying 29 machine-guns, 10 cannons, 2 anti-aircraft systems and eliminating up to 50 Hitlerites with his battery in the process
$372.17 -

Group of Soviet Orders. Red Banner #212077 and Red Banner of Labor #360323
Awarded to navy captain Tituzov for the defense of the Crimea
$523.36
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