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Soviet Group 1 cl. OGPW and Red Star
Alfred replied to Alfred's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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Soviet Group 1 cl. OGPW and Red Star
Alfred replied to Alfred's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Yes Rick, only the OGPW 1st class and the Red Star are on the award card. the Stalingrad Medal is mentioned in the award citation for the Red Star. I will post the russian documents tomorrow. -
Soviet Group 1 cl. OGPW and Red Star
Alfred replied to Alfred's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Hello Gerd, no his Service record was not available, so no photo and no units His units and service places due to the citation : 116th tank brigade; 8th mechanized corps 69 tank regiment; 34th guards mechanized division Western front June 1941 to Dezember 1941 Stalingrad front since Oktober 1942 to January 1943 Southern front since February 1943 to March 1943 2nd Byelorussian front since 1945 regards Andreas -
Soviet Group 1 cl. OGPW and Red Star
Alfred replied to Alfred's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
and here his citation for the OGPW 2nd class, downgraded to a Red Star: ... for raising the Polish National banner on the Goverment House in Dantzig town (Danzig) ... the Polish National banner as a russian -
Soviet Group 1 cl. OGPW and Red Star
Alfred replied to Alfred's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Here is his citation for the OGPW 1st class: Where is the town Miroz, to the date I guess somewhere in east Prussian or Poland ? Has somebody information where it is ? orginal writing: МИРОЗ The interesting information how many prisions of war are captured is not readable. The last figure is a zero. -
Soviet Group 1 cl. OGPW and Red Star
Alfred replied to Alfred's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Finally, today I got the research for the group to Comrade Captain KLISHIN, Nikoly, Ivanovich: born November 1907, married russian nationality party member since 1931, Service in Red Army: 1929 to 1932 since June 1941 political officer, second in command of the 1st tank bataillon in political issues 116th tank brigade three times wounded Awards: 1 cl. OGPW 19.05.1945 and Red Star 10.05.1945 Stalingrad medal not mentioned but I think Victory over Germany medal sadly not for raising the red flag over the Reichstag in Berlin .... but for raising the Polish National banner on the Goverment House in Dantzig town (Danzig) .... Attachments: Map from east Prussian with the city Danzig and the town hall of Danzig -
Soviet Soviet & Eastern Block Quiz
Alfred replied to Christophe's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
"Due to overwhelming curiosity and demand for the information I've decided to break my silence - yawn. There were two recipients who received SIX bravery medals for their feats in the Great Patriotic War - Starshina Marchenko, M.T. and razvedchik Breev, V." Interesting, do you have a picture of them, or do you know what other medals they earn ? regards Andreas -
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To my information the MOPR was founded in the year 1922 and exists till 1948. The Organisation MOPR was founded 1922 by the KOMINTERN to liberate political prisoner and terrorists. The KOMINTERN was an international federation of all the communist party?s of the world. It was founded in 1919 (4th March) by Lenin, Bucharin, Tschitscherin,Trotzki, Sinowjew and 30 other communist politicans from countries. There target was to spread the revolution all over the world. Attached is a picture of a man wearing a MOPR badge.
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Soviet Stuff you don't see everyday
Alfred replied to Dudeman's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Modified awards If I remember right, they where sold years ago on ebay. Seems to be a nice work from the owner, to protect the tunic. regards Andreas -
Soviet Red Banner of Labour
Alfred replied to Chris S's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Yesterday I got this in Red Banner of Labour in. It?s a rarer variation of the last type (s/n 402.674). Look at the hammer and sickle. Compare it with the second picture in post number 5. Normally the hammer shaft is under the sickle. Here it is above, as on the earlier variations of the order. -
Soviet Lieutenants' Schools Graduation Badges
Alfred replied to a topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
I think not 64 different schools, also included are different variations of the same school. -
Soviet Lieutenants' Schools Graduation Badges
Alfred replied to a topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Badges of the MILITARY ACADEMIES; AND CIVIL SCHOLLS MILITARY DEPARTMENTS I think these badges with shields of the different schools were bestowed in 1950. In 1957 they dropped the shields. The badge for the general staff academy has a golden border. -
Soviet Lieutenants' Schools Graduation Badges
Alfred replied to a topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Badges of the SECONDARY EDUCATION MILITARY SCHOOLS Hello gents, these little school badges are quite interesting and beautiful. I tried to sort these badges in a time-line. I am not sure if this is right. Any comments or corrections would be appreciated. I found several different dates and explanations in different books. The first badge was bestowed at 15. November 1950, but badges with the dates 1946,1947,1948,1949 were conferred to officers, who had graduates before the badge was introduced. Badges from 1955 to 56 has the incription CCCP instead of a year. From 1957 - 61 they switched from 21 different badges to one common badge (BY). And I think in 1961 they switched to the blue rhomb badges. -
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To my observation, highest observed serial numbers, I line - 25.924 II line - 20.618 III line - 26.183
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Soviet Honored Railwayworker Badge
Alfred replied to a topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Thanks Chuck, 168.444 it?s the highest number I have observed and it?s the first pinback type I see. Somewhere between 135.164 and 168.444 they must have changed from screwback to pinback suspension. best regards Andreas -
Soviet Honored Railwayworker Badge
Alfred replied to a topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Chuck, what is the serial number on the railroad badge with the suspension. Till today, I only saw screwback versions, no pinback versions. regards Andreas -
Soviet Roadbuilder Badges
Alfred replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Danny, no the badge is not made out of silver. It is brass plated with silver. When I bought the badge, the avers was nearly silver looking with a few places where you could see the brass. The black oxidation of the avers happend in the last years. The reverse is not so oxidated as it looks on the picture. regards Andreas -
Soviet Roadbuilder Badges
Alfred replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Thanks Dudemann great work -
Soviet Roadbuilder Badges
Alfred replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Here is a russian text to the badge (number 1.2.3.34). Maybe some of the russian speakers could be so friendly to summarise the information in English. Has somebody a picture of a fake roadbuilder badge and could post it here? regards Andreas -
Soviet Roadbuilder Badges
Alfred replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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Soviet Roadbuilder Badges
Alfred replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
I have observed five or six different production variants of the badge. Added are four from the uralski foto-catalog. -
Soviet Roadbuilder Badges
Alfred replied to Chuck In Oregon's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
A few remarks to this roadbuilder badge. I have read somewhere in the internet, that these badge is heavily faked. You could bought it at nearly every street corner in dozens for 50 USD. They tried to sell this badge as a original NKVD badge. Added is my badge, which I have bought a long time ago for a very very little amount. So I think, the chance that it is a fake is more or less big. Although I hope it is not the case, but as we know the hope dies at last.