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Group of 3 Red Stars #231898, #3370423 & #3543281
Awarded to Fighter Pilot Romanenko for proving himself a bold and skilled combat pilot. He flew 15 missions escorting attack aircraft, successfully repelling all enemy fighter assaults. On July 30 1943 [at the Battle of Kursk], he personally shot down a German FW-190 in a fierce air battle. In one mission, upon spotting two FW-190s attacking an IL-2, he fearlessly rushed into the fight. With sharp maneuvers, he outflanked the enemy, and sent one burning German plane crashing to the ground while the other fled
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Documented group of Soviet Awards: Order of the Red Star #240954 and medals for Stalingrad, Berlin, Warsaw and Germany
Nice and complete group awarded to Sr. Sergeant Yakov Fedorovich Tkachenko. Comes with Original pictures and several documents
¥3,142.19 -
Group of an Order of the Red Star #330605, Patriotic War, Badge of Honor, Bravery Medal and more
Awarded to Sergeant Sergey Vasilievich Brusnikin for taking out up to 20 enemies
¥1,819.16 -
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Documented group of an Order of the Red Star #760941 and a Medal for Bravery #857547 DUPLICATES
Awarded to Guards Private Fedor Alekseevich Ramzaev for displaying exceptional skill and bravery in two key reconnaissance operations in 1944. His intelligence under heavy fire enabled precise artillery strikes, resulting in the elimination of 100 enemy soldiers, the destruction of 10 vehiclesand the suppression of 12 enemy firing points
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Documented group of Soviet Awards: Orders of the Red Star #867592 & #3207234, Medal for Combat Merit, Prague, Berlin and Germany
Nice and complete group awarded to Lieutenant Tyunin for destroying an enemy mortar position, a heavy machine-gun, suppressing 2 enemy mortar batteries and eliminated up to 70 enemy troops
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Complete Group of an Order of the Red Star #874567 and two Medals for Bravery #1595208 + #2417951
Awarded to NKVD Corporal Blinov for detaining six enemy agents, two enemy collaborators, and one deserter. In combat on April 20, 1945, near Waldbach [Austria], he played a key role in repelling an enemy group by delivering sustained machine gun fire, enabling the unit’s advance. He destroyed a concealed enemy machine gun bunker and, despite a nearby mine explosion, continued fighting from a new position
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Complete Documented grouping of a Medal for Bravery #27246 and a Red Star #1019321
Awarded to Sailor Sergeev for exceptional bravery during multiple combat operations from 1942 to 1944, including landing missions, evacuations under fire, and logistics support in Arctic conditions. He repeatedly risked his life to aid the wounded, repel enemy aircraft attacks and fulfill critical assignments
¥9,509.27 -
Documented group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #1039358 + #1039388
Awarded to Alexey Panteleevich Bondarenko. Excellent research potential
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Complete Documented group of Soviet Awards: Orders of the Red Star #1143008, Medal for Combat Merit #159184, Budapest and Germany
Awarded to Sergeant Alexander Stepanovich Isakov for serving 250 combat flights for communication and bombing enemy forces, without any instances of the material part failing in flight or failing to complete combat tasks due to poor preparation. He knows the PO-2 aircraft and the M-11 engine excellently, operates and maintains them in exemplary technical condition
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Documented group of Soviet Awards: Orders of the Red Star #1232184, Medal for Combat Merit #102255 and Medal for Stalingrad
Awarded to Guards Senior Lieutenant of the Medical Service Ksenia Petrovna Dellert for showing unwavering dedication, even during enemy bombardments. She played a crucial role in performing 476 operations and worked tirelessly. Her efforts greatly improved surgical organization
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Documented group of Orders of the Red Star #1362256, Patriotic War 1st class #851002 and a Victory over Germany Medal
Awarded to Major Vasily Illarionovich Pavelko for skillfully organizing the provision of the battalion with food and uniforms and successfully providing a tank regiment of the front reserve
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Complete Documented group of the Order of the Red Star #1476283 and Medal for Bravery #156354 + more
Awarded to Guards Senior Sergeant Victor Aleksandrovich Sodomskiy for ensuring the flawless performance of combat aircraft across hundreds of missions. He serviced over 150 combat and 437 training flights, carried out hundreds of high-quality field repairs, directly contributing to successful missions and the downing of enemy planes
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Group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #1516323 + #3420901 on improvised suspension bar
Awarded to Sgt. Georgy Andreevich Efimovsky for successfully servicing 188 sorties and restoring 10 Yak-1 aircraft as a mechanic with the 1st and 2nd Ukrainian Fronts, demonstrating initiative, resourcefulness, and technical mastery in maintaining and repairing aircraft under combat conditions, while training junior specialists and earning the respect and authority of his squadron
¥1,819.16 -
Complete Group of 3 Red Stars #1529347, #1530530 & #3443074 + paperwork
Awarded to Commander of a SU-100 Jr. Lieutenant Ivan Iliych Mytsikov for playing a key role in repelling multiple enemy counterattacks, eliminating around 90 enemy soldiers and officers, suppressing two anti-tank guns, and providing crucial fire support to advancing tanks. Only apx 1000 Soviets received the Order of the Red Star 3 times
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Complete Documented group of an Order of the Red Star #1553780 and a Medal for Combat Merit #1779371
Awarded to pilot(-instructor) and political commissar Vasiliy Anfalovich Pestunov for training 10 pilots, taking active part in the political activities and leading the political training course
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Complete Documented Group of Soviet Awards: Order of the Red Star #1561177 and 2 Medals for Combat Merit #828232 & 1005147
Awarded to Private Lebedev for executing a wide range of tasks from evacuating wounded from the battlefield under enemy fire and handling the bookkeeping to delivering ammunition and food. Of particular interest is the citation to his Order of the Red Star, which highlights his participation in the orchestra during a relentless enemy artillery barrage. He valiantly played military marches to bolster the morale of our advancing infantry
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Documented group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #1698904 + #3299099 and a Medal for Combat Merit
Awarded to Ivan Pavlovich Nazarov. Excellent further research potential
¥1,488.41 -
Documented group of an Order of the Red Star #1719586 and Order of Glory 3rd class #647084 + more
Awarded to Sergeant Alibek (Albert) Gevorkovych Mnatsakanian for successfully repelling enemy counterattacks while eliminating a surrounded enemy force. Personally, he killed eight German soldiers and officers with a submachine gun, knocked out a motorcycle, and killed its rider
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Group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #1726554 + #2759955
Awarded to Captain Troshin for flying 71 combat sorties, including 68 night missions and multiple deep bombing raids on enemy industrial targets. Troshin played a key role in the Berlin offensive, causing multiple fires in the city. Earlier Troshin was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for his in the defense of Moscow. His aircraft was ambushed by a Messerschmitt Bf 110, set on fire, and critically damaged. Wounded in the leg, he and his crew were forced to parachute from the burning plane
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Group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #1742510 + #1742529
Awarded to Jr. Sergeant Ivan Afanasyevich Krapivyansky for destroying 3 enemy tanks, repairing 12 telephone cable breaches under aerial bombing and 8 breaches under machine gun and mortar fire
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Group of two Orders of the Red Star #1782662 + #3278108
Awarded to deputy commander for political work Pesegov for participating in the combat of the Japanese samurais and personally setting an example during the repelling of the enemy counter-attacks
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Documented group of an Order of the Red Star #1811211, Medals for Bravery #996740 + #2428981, two (!) jubilee Orders of the Patriotic War
Awarded to Sergeant Babikov for completing 36 combat sorties in IL-2 and IL-10 aircraft, repelling 12 enemy fighter attacks, destroying 8 vehicles, cargo, and anti-aircraft positions, and killing over 60 enemy soldiers. In one mission he repaired his gun and extinguished flames mid-flight under fire, shot down two enemy fighters, and survived being shot down by four fighters
¥4,795.98 -
Soviet Documented Group of an Order of the Red Star #1901730 and a Medal for the Victory over Germany
To Guards Lieutenant Topchij who was involved in the liberation of Rigo, Dvisnk, Krustpils, Madona and Auce. Awarded for delivering ammunition in a timely fashion under enemy fire
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Complete Group of a Soviet Order of the Red Star #1940324, Medal for Bravery #980779 and a Medal for Combat Merit #116234
Awarded to Master Sergeant Bezotosny for streetfighting in Grosswilfersdorf (Austria) where he eliminated 4 enemy soldiers and 1 officer by the fire of his personal firearm and taking 6 enemy soldiers prisoner
¥2,397.99 -
Soviet Documented Group of an Order of the Red Star #1977844 and a Medal for Combat Merit
Both items are in excellent condition. Awarded to Grigori Fedorovich Yemelin
¥909.58 -
Documented group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #1990013 + #3129029 and a Medal for Combat Merit
Awarded to Major Alexey Stepanovich Bekaev for expertly training his communications platoon in aviation engineering service
¥2,067.23 -
Group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #2069298 + #2069299
Consecutive numbers (!) awarded to Guards Sergeant Ivan Petrovich Fedorenko for destroying enemy troops and weapons with artillery fire in October 1944, and for bravery in East Prussia in February 1945, where he killed two enemy soldiers and captured weapons under heavy fire
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Documented group of an Order of the Red Star #2167177 (MZPP), Medal for Combat Merit #1362574 and a Medal for Stalingrad
Awarded to female Lt. Nadezhda Filippovna Glupak for efficient political work and inspiring the personnel for completion of the units combat mission as well as her work as senior field medic at the army field bakery
¥2,811.44 -
Documented group of two Orders of the Red Star #2548075 + #2548077 and a Medal for Bravery #3592859
Note the almost consecutive numbers of the red stars. Awarded for courage and bravery in repelling the enemy counterattacks with 'Katysha' rocket launchers
¥2,067.23 -
Soviet Documented Group of an Order of the Red Star #2552555, Medal for Bravery #1911171, Medal for the Victory over Germany
Awarded to Sergeant Nikolay Prokofievich Podluzhny for his actions at the Battle of Breslau
¥1,240.34 -
Complete Documented Group of a Soviet Order of the Red Star #2616034, Medal for Bravery #3328924 and a Medal for Combat Merit #907478
Awarded to Private Ivan Tarasovich Krivenko for exceptional skill against the Japanese imperialists, transporting equipment in tough terrain, securing artillery positions under enemy fire, and delivering ammunition during pursuit
¥2,067.23 -
Two Orders of the Red Star #2721885 and #2721886
Interesting set of Red Stars with consecutive numbers. Would make a great research project
¥1,488.41 -
Complete Group of a Soviet Order of the Red Star #2807688, Medals for Bravery #277897 + #1831204 and a Medal for Combat Merit #2227289
Awarded to Senior Sergeant Ryaboshtan for courage and bravery after being wounded 4 times, destroying 5 enemy machine-gun positions, killing 12 German soldiers and for almost 200 combat sorties as a Tu-2 aircraft weapon specialist
¥1,819.16 -
Documented group of two Soviet Orders of the Red Star #2817705 + #3206608 and a Jubilee Medal
Awarded to Senior Lt. Pavel Antonovich Miroshnichenko. Wounded in action in 1941 and MIA in 1943
¥1,240.34
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