-
Posts
1,295 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Events
Store
Everything posted by Ferdinand
-
When was the Order of Sukhbaatar instituted? 1945 or 1941? According to Dietrich Herfurth, Yuri Yashnev's site and Megan's site it was 16 May 1941, but according to Ed's classification on page 3 of this topic it is 1945.
-
Soviet Serial Number Database
Ferdinand replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Why did Art want to create a database just like the one created by Alex Filer? Now serial numbers will be scattered in these two databases. This new database has no added value, except Mongolian awards, but as Ed wrote, a lot has to be fixed in that section. Again Art makes me angry -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
You are fast Christian Have you read Antony Beevor's book about Grossman? It's quite interesting. By the way, Grossman and the other reporters wore a Lieutenant-Colonels uniform. -
Remember that it's CollectRussia As long as we don't buy them, this is not what these are going for.
-
Soviet Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin
Ferdinand posted a topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Hello Gentlemen, I'm looking for the names of the Soviet medals Gagarin received. I've read that he received five Soviet medals, and from pictures I could identify the Virgin Lands Medal and the 40 Years of Armed Forces Medal. Who can give me the names of the three others? Thanks. Auke -
A nice picture indeed Slava. Also note the three Umalatova-medals.
-
Soviet need reading help
Ferdinand replied to Christian L's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
99% sure 139722. -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
Yes, you're right, he got two Suvorovs 2nd Class. But he DID receive the Friendship of Peoples, according to Warheroes.ru and, once again, Wikipedia... http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=404 http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ба...;ич Baidukov became a Colonel-General of Aviation in 1961. He was, according to both sites, the 'Kavaler naibolshego kolichestva ordenov SSSR' or 'Cavalier of the largest quantity of orders of the USSR'. Carol I can ask the next question, he answered the most difficult part of the question. Auke -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
1. Georgy Filippovich Baidukov. 2. 22 orders. 3. 2 Orders of Lenin 4 Orders of the Red Banner 2 Orders of Suvorov 1st Class 1 Order of Kutuzov 1st Class 1 Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class 1 Order of the Patriotic War 1st Class 1 Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class 4 Orders of the Red Star 1 Order of the October Revolution 1 Order of the Red Banner of Labor 1 Order of Friendship of Peoples 1 Order for Service to the Homeland in de Armed Forces of the USSR 1st Class 1 Order for Service to the Homeland in de Armed Forces of the USSR 2nd Class 1 Order for Service to the Homeland in de Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd Class By the way, Valery Pavlovich Chkalov got the Gold Star Medal, 2 Orders of Lenin and 1 Order of the Red Banner. -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
I've checked all the pre-war, wartime and most post-war marshals - all had less than 20 Soviet orders. Perhaps another famous designer or so? I will keep looking! -
Thanks, I didn't know the cloth-version was post-1961. I keep learning here every day
-
I think that's him! A beautiful ribbon! Edit: Who has seen cloth-versions of this one?
-
I've seen that olive green - yellow - olive green ribbon of the Polar Star many times: But there seems to be a pre-1961 ribbon for the Polar Star with the colors yellow - blue - yellow - red - yellow - blue - yellow. Has anyone ever seen pictures of it?
-
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
Of course you were both right. Christophe was first and had two correct answers, but Christian had Chuikov, which was the name I was looking for. Let's give Christophe the honor to post the next question. (EDIT: What he already did while I was typing ) And yes, Rodina Mat is a truly magnificent creation, well worth a jubilee question in this topic Auke -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
This shouldn't be such a difficult question, so we will probably stay below 1000 replies in this thread. We probably all recognise this medal. But which statue is depicted on it? I want to know: 1. The name of the statue (Russian and English) 2. Where it is 3. A famous person who was involved in designing it Good luck! Auke -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
Major-General Nikolai Pavlovich Stakhanov? -
"Doc" Riley's Collection
Ferdinand replied to Riley1965's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Very nice collection Doc! -
Hungary Congratulations On the New Hungarian Section!
Ferdinand replied to a topic in Central & Eastern European States
This new section is a great idea! And congratulations to Charles! -
Soviet Soviet Document to a Hungarian Help Pls!
Ferdinand replied to hunyadi's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
The only thing I can't translate is the Lenin quote on top of the document... -
Soviet Soviet Document to a Hungarian Help Pls!
Ferdinand replied to hunyadi's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
It is a certificate stating that Ishtvan Sholloi is rewarded for active participation with the preparation and demonstration of the Hungarian kitchen for family members of Soviet soldiers... -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
Dear Christian, Well, the Soviets didn't have to encounter this entire force. The first stage of the offensive was directed against the two Romanian army's. The 6th Army was busy in Stalingrad, the Italians were attacked in a later stage, and only parts of the 4th Panzer Army were in the Stalingrad area. Besides that, the Soviets deployed about 11 army's in the entire operation. Uranus was thought out by both Zhukov and Vasilevsky. Once the operation started, Zhukov oversaw the encirclement with Vasilevsky as overall commander, but spent most of his time in directing the operations near Rzhev. By January, Zhukov was sent to Leningrad. So, while Vasilevsky was the one who more or less turned the Battle of Stalingrad into a victory, Zhukov wasn't so succesful. Still, he was promoted Marshal of the Soviet Union on January 18, 1943. This wasn't fair as Vasilevsky had been more succesful, so Vasilevsky was also promoted Marshal of the Soviet Union, on February 16, 1943. Auke -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Ferdinand replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
Actually it were two Romanian Army's, the 3rd and the 4th, and, more or less, the Italian 8th Army. -
I found another picture in my files of that flag of the 150th Order of Kutuzov 2nd Class Idritsk Rifle Division...