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Oh it looked, like it was oval from the angle. If its for a medal on a ribbon, it could be this one:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubil%C3%A4ums-Erinnerungsmedaille
If its for a coin, then i have no idea honestly.
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Hi,
my guess is, its for an Austrian Jubilee medal. I found these examples on sixbid:
https://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=1297&category=27121&lot=1196758
https://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=1297&category=27121&lot=1196806
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Very good, then i will have a nice example for you in the near future. I´ve put it aside for you for now.
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1 hour ago, USSR said:
Do you know where he got his OOR for?
No, unfortunately i do not. His Red Star Citation mentions him being "active in public life", whatever that may mean, but no more information about his OOR sadly.
I found the old thread with the research, i have to this group:
33 minutes ago, Paul R said:That is an outstanding group. I wish that order was researchable. He must have been a big person in his community.
Thanks, Paul!
Yeah i allways wondered, what exactly comrade Mukhin did for this OOR.
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This is my only Labor group, but its quite neat.
Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Red Star, OGPW 1st class 1985 jubilee version, Medal for Victory over Germany, Medal for Meritorious Labor during the Great Patriotic War, Medal Veteran of Labor and the usual Jubilee Medals to
Ivan Semenovich Mukhin
He served as a private in the war and was wounded several times, which he got his ORS for, awarded pretty late in 1968. The nice thing about this group is, that it includes a photo from the 80ies i suppose and his Party book with an older photo of him. I have the documents to the OOR, ORS and the OGPW, the docs to the medals are sadly missing.
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Thank you, Paul. Yes, i still have this one. Its gonna leave me soon probably though.
Paul, do you still collect Medical Staff related awards or do i mix you up with someone else?
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Nice groups, Paul. I agree with you, the Red Banner of Labor is one of the most beautiful soviet awards. I don´t have very much myself, but i will post, what i have later, when the light is better here for photos.
best,
Gerd
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On 6.12.2007 at 13:58, Ed_Haynes said:
A somewhat damaged, but nice one, part of the Ivanov group.
See http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=23128 for more.
Wow, what a fantastic group, Ed. Particularly interesting was the Belgrad-Medal document, a variation, i have never seen before.
Ferdinand, great specimen, that fisheye is just beautiful
19 hours ago, Ferdinand said:Here's a recent addition. It was awarded posthumously to infantry Captain Aleksei Dubrovin, days after he was killed in action east of Stalino, Ukraine, in September 1943.
Amazing. I guess, posthumous awards are pretty scarce, right? I don´t remember seeing very much of them.
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Thats a lovely vaulted original in my opinion.
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Thanks a lot!
best,
Gerd
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Thanks everyone for the contributions. Great OGPW´s and amazing stories.
Let´s revive this thread. If you have more of these lovely little buggers, please post them here.
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I´m sorry to only comment now only ten years later, but this must have been posted right after my departure.
Jim, thanks for the pictures. Thats a fantastic collection of OGPW´s and the quality of your pictures is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Gerd
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Gentlemen,
may i ask you for help with this name please?
Thanks
Gerd
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Beautiful EK1´s Christophe.
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Yeah i´m patient. Just would be nice to find out a little more about him. There is literally nothing, i could find out beside, what we see here.
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Thank you, hucks. Sent them an email. I´ll keep you updated, if i find something.
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No, unfortunately i don´t. My dad was always relucant to speak about Reinhold and i don´t have anything else but this card.
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Thank you very much, Sir!
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Hi there,
i have this document for a XX years RKKA Medal and i´d like to ask for your expertise,
Thanks
Gerd
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Thank you hucks!
i found a picture, which probably shows his name on one of the stones, but sadly its cut off at the bottom, right where his name should be.
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Thank you very much!
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Hello gents,
i am going through the odds and ends of my collection and came across these two badges. Searches on the internet turned nothing up for me unfortunately. Anyone can shed some light on what these are?
Thanks
lower photo is backwards sorry. Left one is pinback and the right one is screwback on the upper photo.
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Andreas, danke dir vielmals!
Now that you mention it, i remember, someone told me already. I´m getting old, i guess...
best,
Gerd
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I don´t know, if i ever posted this, but here is the deathcard of my uncle Reinhold Becker, who fell near Orel end of 43 with 19 years. I´m not good with uniforms, can someone fill me in, what he is wearing here?
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"For Führer and Fatherland, our oldest son, Grenadier Reinhold Becker died on the 7.7.1943 south of orel a hero´s death.(Heldentod, is there a specific translation?). His company commander writes: "He was a very honest soldier and allways ready for action. His goal was to give everything for the victory."
in mourning: Karl Becker, Emilie Becker, Parents; Robert (my father) and Elsa Becker, brother and sister.
Swierczyn colony, 6.8.1943"
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Translation
in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Posted · Edited by Gerd Becker
grammar
Thanks Volovonok, that´s indeed very helpful.