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Order of Alexander Nevsky #29891
Awarded to Lt. Kovalenko for displaying exceptional courage and resourcefulness during combat in March 1945 near Rybnik and Ratibor. Notably, he outflanked the enemy, captured houses, and killed around 40 German soldiers. He pursued the enemy, killing 23 more and taking two prisoners. In close combat, he killed four enemy soldiers and shot seven with his machine gun
¥15,732.86 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #33163
Awarded to Guards Lieutenant Ivan Mikhailovich Tyurin for being the first to reach two settlements in Czechoslovakia, killing 3 Germans and forcing 18 soldiers and 1 officer to surrender. Lt. Tyurin was wounded twice
¥13,911.16 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #35035 for Japan
Awarded to Jewish Sr. Lt. Rubinshtein for operating effectively since the first day the war with Japan started. Despite lack of tools and resources he effectively examined and analysed his combat mission for construction of a military road and approached its execution with maximum of energy
¥14,739.20 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #36371
Awarded to major Martyanov for combat successes in East Prussia
¥12,834.70 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #37696
Stunning piece in near mint condition and impossible to upgrade. Awarded to Lt. Col. Vitaly Alekseevich Bogdan, drill officer of 1365th anti-aircraft artillery regiment
¥14,490.79 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #38197 with order booklet, military passport and picture
Awarded to Sr. Lieutenant Andrej Antonovich Movchan for eliminating up to 30 enemy troops, 4 faustpatrone operators, and 3 enemy machine-guns on the main road to Berlin
¥15,153.22 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #38830
Awarded to Captain Vasily Stepanovich Lyubushkin for the Battle of Berlin
¥12,420.68 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #39356
Awarded to Lieutenant Alexey Sergeevich Voluev for destroying 3 machine-gun positions and 2 anti-tank cannons on April 16, 1945, clearing the way for the troops to enter and capture the fortified village of Neubarnim during a breakthrough operation on the western Oder bank on their way to Berlin
¥13,248.72 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #39515
Awarded to Captain Vladimir Vladimirovich Elagin for seizing control over the German fortified positions in the settlement Mysłyakowice [Poland], capturing prisoners of war and sustaining only insignificant casualties and for capturing the settlement Imielin Jazd the next day
¥12,917.50 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #40335
Excellent example. Awarded to Lieutenant Gerasimenko for clearing mines and providing crossing across the river Spree while under heavy enemy artillery fire
¥11,592.63 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #40791
Awarded to Guards Captain Nikolai Pavlovich Ivanov for fighting at the Polish city of Breslau
¥10,764.59 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #40864
Awarded to Guards Captain Voles. For personally eliminating 20 enemies with the machine-gun fire and 10 more in a melee fight with his hand weapon and grenades
¥11,592.63 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #41137
Awarded to the Azerbaijani Lt. Mekhbaliev for inflicting extensive casualties to the enemy despite intensive enemy return fire; his battery destroyed 1 anti-tank canon, 5 machine-guns, up to a company of enemy troops and an enemy ammunition depot
¥12,834.70 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #41276
Awarded to Guards Lieutenant Georgiy Ivanovich Kazantsev for personally leading the crossing of his unit at the Opava river [Czechoslovakia] and fighting in the streets of Smolkov shortly after. Thanks to his ability to lead the battle and his courage, 3 enemy counterattacks were repulsed
¥12,006.65 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #47077
Awarded to Captain Mikhail Yakovlevich Krutko for skillfully leading his battalion from 10-12 February 1944 while crossing the Narva River. He was the first to cross, held his position, and repelled up to 15 counterattacks, ensuring mission success
¥14,076.77 -

Soviet Order of Alexander Nevsky #48785
Awarded to Guards Sr. Lt. Aleksey Vasilievich Markov for exhibiting courage, bravery and initiative in crossing the Neisse and Spree rivers, laying 6000 mines with his company under heavy enemy fire and successfully repelling an enemy counter-attack
¥12,834.70 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 2nd class #0220
Awarded to Colonel-General Alexander Alekseevich Ivanov for his contribution to Exercise Zapad-81, the largest military exercise ever to be carried out by the Soviet Union
¥26,497.44 -

Documented group of the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 2nd class #0824 and 3rd class #13850
Awarded to Lt. Colonel Boris Alekseevich Dotsenko (Борис Алексеевич Доценко), commander of 298 separate helicopter squadron (part of 16 airforce) stationed in the East Germany in town Haßleben
¥42,147.49 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 2nd class #1088
In superb condition with flawless enamels and all details crisp. Among the rarest of obtainable Soviet awards
¥25,669.40 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 2nd class #2761
In near mint condition with flawless enamels and all details crisp. Among the rarest of obtainable Soviet awards
¥20,701.13 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 2nd class #3483
Awarded to Navy Lieutenant Commander Yuri Petrovich Rybak. Rare piece in excellent condition. Highest number awarded!
¥29,809.62 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #4542
Rare mirror reverse variation. Awarded to Colonel Pyotr Danilovich Shevchenko
¥5,796.32 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #7091
Semi-mirror reverse awarded to Colonel Aleksandr Ivanovich Kumpan for overseeing officer selection, evaluations, and assignments within the Group of Soviet Occupation Forces in Germany
¥4,802.66 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #13869
Early 'semi-mirror reverse' piece in excellent condition
¥3,974.62 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #14376
Early 'semi-mirror reverse' piece in excellent condition
¥3,809.01 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #16082
In excellent condition with problem free enamels. Awarded to Captain Gennadij Nikolaevich Navolokin part of the Group of Soviet forces in Germany
¥3,643.40 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #16271
Awarded to Colonel Aleksandr Ivanovich Kumpan for the successes he achieved in military and political training and for upholding a high level of mobilization readiness in the province’s military commissariats
¥4,554.25 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #21844
Early 'semi-mirror reverse' piece in excellent condition
¥3,809.01 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #27632
Early 'semi-mirror reverse' piece in excellent condition
¥3,146.57 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #28494
Awarded to Colonel Vladimir Kondratievich Donets. Colonel Donets was deployed in the 12th Chief Directorate of the Ministry of Defense (GU MO) which was the most secretive organization of the Soviet/Russian Armed Forces and responsible for the safe-keeping, technical maintenance, transportation, delivery, issuance, disposal, etc. of the NUCLEAR ARSENAL of the state, as well as the testing of nuclear charges
¥5,133.88 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #39316
Awarded to Major Anatoly Nilovich Kuznetsov for his involvement in several combat operations in air force units at Jalalabad, Shindand and Bagram in Afghanistan. He rode along with columns transporting gear from warehouses to Ghazni and Kandahar
¥4,388.64 -

Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class #40422
In excellent condition and with good research potential
¥3,643.40
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