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Soviet Researched OPW 2nd class Nr. 541316
Gerd Becker replied to Gerd Becker's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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Soviet Researched OPW 2nd class Nr. 541316
Gerd Becker replied to Gerd Becker's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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Mongolia Mining and Energy Badges
Gerd Becker replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in People's Republic Mongolia
Look at the details of the apparatus in the middle. In my opinion its definately a L 08 and not an L 07. Beside that the enamel on a L 07 is darker. -
Mongolia Mining and Energy Badges
Gerd Becker replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in People's Republic Mongolia
Ed, isn?t that an L 08 ? -
Soviet Kizyatov Order of Glory 3rd
Gerd Becker replied to Hauptmann's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Very nice Glory, Dan! I have seen another Duplicate on Dimitri Markov?s website and allways thought it to be weird with the huge stamped numbers. Now that i have seen yours, i know, its nothing unusual And great citation -
Soviet Rare Air Force uniform
Gerd Becker replied to Riley1965's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
I see, but would you mind to post a closeup of the area with the holes? I can?t see, how close they are together. Is there any impressed shape? -
Soviet Rare Air Force uniform
Gerd Becker replied to Riley1965's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
Where are the holes located? Post a picture. -
Soviet OPW 2nd class Nr. 146113 researched
Gerd Becker replied to Gerd Becker's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Thanks for the maps, Andreas -
Soviet OPW 2nd class Nr. 146113 researched
Gerd Becker replied to Gerd Becker's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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There were not too much researched pieces posted lately, so i throw this one in, even if its nothing special. A nice and quite early OPW 2nd class with brief research. It came with an archive reference from the russian MoD, which confirmed the delivery of this order to Comrade Soloviev. Here are some excerpts from his citation: "Soloviev, Iosif Egorovich, senior lieutenant, commander 82-mm mortar battery, 1st Rifle Battalion, 276th Rifle Regiment, 77th Rifle Division, born 1913, Russian, drafted by Krivulsky City Military Command, Kurskaya Province, home adress:... ... In the Combats against German agressors in Crimea in the region of the Height Bezymyanniai on 16.04.1944, the mortar company of senior lieutenant Soloviev destroyed: one machine gun emplacement and up to a platoon of enemy troops. ...Within the 17.04-09.05.1944 the company destroyed: 25 machine gun emplacements, 2 mortar batteries and up to a company of enemy troops. The 77th RD fought the 17th German Army on the Taman Peninsula most of 1943 and this award was earned in the liberation of the Crimea in April-May 1944 in the 4th Ukrainian Front. They were awarded the honorary title "Simferopolskikh" for the liberation of Simferopol. Their full title at the end of the war was: "77th Rifle Simferopol Order of the Red Banner, Order of Suvorov in the name of Sergei Ordzhonikidze Division" I hope, you enjoy. best, Gerd
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Soviet Valor medal rarity?
Gerd Becker replied to Hauptmann's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Andreas, i hate you -
Soviet Valor medal rarity?
Gerd Becker replied to Hauptmann's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
I understand your point , but i think, its possible to appreciate both aspects of the hobby, the history and research behind this medals and the variations, which were issued over the years. At least i do enjoy both very much and i am happy, when i get to know, who got one of the awards in my collection for what. I am also not too focused on combat awards, i enjoy awards for supplying food,to give an example, as well, as they are also representative for what this Orders or Medals were awarded. Everytime i look at my Screwback-ORB, for example, i see the awardees face and think about the circumstances of the award. But i also like to research the Variation and subvariation of this piece, especially, as it means much more to me than just a piece of metal. Gerd -
Soviet Valor medal rarity?
Gerd Becker replied to Hauptmann's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Dave, i agree completely with you and we are collecting for the same reasons. The main fascination of this hobby are the stories behind this awards and the suffering, the awardees went through to get it. I think, i don?t need to say, that i would never split up a group just to keep a variation, how rare it may be. The story with the group, you sold, is a Bummer. Many people are just too lazy to keep everything together, i guess. Unbelievable! Gerd