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    Bayoswede

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    1. Here is an more interesting award, a Romanian medal for 30 yeaqr since the socialist revolution issued 1975 to an Bulgarian Colonel Lovkov Lovko Hristov Christer
    2. Hi! One thing I like when searching for award certs is to find certs from other countries to Bulgarian people or Bulgarian awards to foreigners Here is a couple of such papers the first one probably the most common a Soviet Victory over Germany to a Bulgarian soldier. Christer
    3. Wow , Fantastic photos Here is my humble contribution, some from the World War 1 They are not of the same quality , but its my first try. Kind regards from sweden Christer
    4. Hi ! Just want to show a award cert I bought a couple a years ago. I love awards given to foreigners and the size of this one made me fall in love Its big and it is a cert for Order of Alexander Nevski 4th Class with Swords to an Russian LtCol named Kolodzey Aleksander Maximovitch (or something like it) given 9th Sept 1947 wich was the last ocassion when this was awarded, after that the communist governement closed the award down. Now I just have to find a Order to get the doc complete ...... Maybe there is an Bank nearby? Christer
    5. Wow ! I love seeing Bulgarian awards given to foreign countries ! They are far between and when you think of the numbers awarded they are rare-rare Best regards from Sweden Christer
    6. Hi Bifter! The boxes are the same for Awards with swords and without its only in the documents you can see the difference Regards from Sweden Christer
    7. In the trenches ! I really like this guys map-table! And the soldiers armed with? I can?t say, weapons expert anyone? Christer last one!
    8. Another shot from Berlin? Meeting Russian or is it a German Tank crew, exchanging gifts, standards with some civilian people looking.
    9. Here is a nice one ! In Berlin, armed with russian PPSs , Brandenburger Tor in the Background, I think.
    10. And here a typical photo of marching men, they are not that young and seems to have been i the Kg for a while by the medals.
    11. Hmm ! now it gets interesting.... Members of the Kampfgruppen get flowers from beautiful girls from FDJ Its alwys cool too see the badges and uniforms in use
    12. First Photo is Russians ? and Germans playing music and making cofee...
    13. Here is the inside ! And all he got was ..... Yep 20 Photos of Kampfgruppen members out on parade and in field I will show some of the more interesting photos. Christer
    14. Here is another interesting Item, after 20 year someone got this red cardboard thing containg ? Follow the tread and I will show you Christer
    15. Hi again, some more stuff for the DDR collectors This award cert for a Ernst Schneller medal in Bronce ( for the GST) was issued in 1973. My question is , after studying it I am quite sure the signature o GenMaj Teller is for real. Now would a GenMaj really sign this kind of docs in person ? Or was Klaus-Peter Braun some kind of prominent person in DDR? Or am I just wrong ( as usual) and the signature is printed after all ? Christer
    16. And here is the last one ! Silver grade with an old wooden box, too bad the Bulgarians stop using theese, they are quite nice! Chister
    17. Here is the second one , with a simplier type of carton box Christer
    18. Hi all Bulgarian Collectors ! I just want to show my 1st verions of the Bulgarian Order of Labour I am still missing the Bronce one, they are hard to come by. First one in Gold with the old wooden box with brass catch Then a Gold one with a simplier sort of case Last one is a Silver grade with wood box. I have information from Bulgaria that only about 50 of theese first issues where awarded? Anyone have any info about that?
    19. Thanks Gordon I put a thread in the Mongolian section, and now I have another Urkund which probably is rarer then I knew before! This Waffenbr?derschaft medal in Bronce, in issued to an Stabsfeldwebel Albrecht Knippel in 1987 the document is smaller then usual. All the best from Sweden - And may your postboxes be filled with early VVOs ( old saying in Sweden ) Christer
    20. Hi, this thread was placed in the DDR forum, but since it is an Mongolian General it have its place here to GenMaj Sengiin Sombosuren (anyone knows anything about this General? I googled him but no matches, probable should have searched in moholian spelling or Kyrillic ?) He got the Waffenbr?derschaft medal in Silver in 1982, must have visited DDR or something like that? It also interesting with medals from other countries to foreigners, have someone some more example of foreign awards to Mongolian officers? Have a nice summer everyone christer
    21. Hi all, Don?t know if this thread should be here or in the Mongolian section? But anyway here it is, a Waffenbr?derschaft medal in Silver to a GenMaj from Mongolia Sengiin Sombosuren (anyone heard of him? ) . I have seen some of this medals documented and often they are given to Germans? I thought this was more of an award given to other socialist countries? Have a nice summer and hopefully a lot of new items! Christer
    22. Wow Ed ! and Rick , That?s quite unbelivable ! The twin to my big ribbon bar!!!! 3 SB + 4 Order of Labor + 2 Order of red banner labor it Just cant be another one with this combo?????? It also have an Bulgarian Order + The VERY unusual Yugoslavian Order of the Flag 1st class and the one foreign I so far coulndt id !! the two clored with some badge ? Super interesting ! Who was this guy? Thanks Ed for showing this ! Christer
    23. Hi, Thanks Stogieman , Yes I am the one and only "bayoswede" , known from E and a couple of other forums about militaria. Christer I will now see if I can find out the mysterious ribbons on Ed?s ribbonbar I?ll be back Christer
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