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Opinions on KVK 1st class w/o swords
new world replied to new world's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
Fellows, 16 members looked at the cross and no one has an opinion? Is the cross / case legit? William -
Yugoslavia Order of Yugoslavian People's Army
new world replied to Bryan's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Anatoly, please post pics of the side view for this star. William -
Reburial of German remains in Russia
new world replied to peter monahan's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
There are still tens of thousands of Russian soldiers' remaining on various battllefields. Believe it or not - Russian government does very little to discover, identify and properly bury these unknown heroes who were protecting the country. There are some private organisations who take care of the uncovered remains, but the pace of such work is slow. It's very touchy that Russian governemnet puts out these publicity footages in carying for German soldiers, but perhaps they owe it to their own soldiers to take care of them first and then look after the invaders? William -
Soviet QUESTION: Eugene Rabkin
new world replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Christian, I'm not sure what you refer to and what happened between you and Eugene, but I know him personally for more than 5 years and he's nowhere near the person that you portray. I can assure you he's quite a gentleman and person who keeps his promises. From my dealings with him - he's not that much after making quick buck (as compared to other dealers), but rather after studuing ad preserving history. Most of my Soviet items would not be in my collection if not for Eugene. There are numerous collectors out there who can support my statements and provide their own in Eugene's defense. William -
Soviet QUESTION: Eugene Rabkin
new world replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Christian, You are kidding, right? You could have not seriously thought this was the same person??? Actually when I think about it more - our Eugene is sort of a Professor - in Russian / Soviet awards His knowledge and expertise in the field is unique. William -
Soviet QUESTION: Eugene Rabkin
new world replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Christian, That's not him, you've got him confused with another Eugene. I know him in person and he looks nothing like the guy in your link And he's not a Professor and does not live in Russia. William -
Opinions on KVK 1st class w/o swords
new world replied to new world's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
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Opinions on KVK 1st class w/o swords
new world replied to new world's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
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Soviet Is it or isn't it . . .
new world replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
That's one constructive line of thought. Congrats on nice citation for Bravery medal! William -
Soviet Is it or isn't it . . .
new world replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Ed, the bar had Partisan medal. To my understanding partisans are not researchable, as they were part of NKVD system, which is different archive than Podolsk and remains closed at the moment. The fact that you've got your research back - was sure indicator that bar wasn't legit, even before looking at transaltion. William -
Mongolia Public service message - buyers beware
new world replied to Bob's topic in People's Republic Mongolia
Why I am saying - you could have been taken for your money. There are guys out there who sell awards, but in reality they just have few photographs they stole from some website or collector. You send them money and they disappear. -
Mongolia Public service message - buyers beware
new world replied to Bob's topic in People's Republic Mongolia
As long as no financial losses occured, both parties to this misunderstanding should be fine. In my collecting years I've seen many deals falling apart for different reasons. I used to get very emotional about lost opportunities, but later learned that there are always deals awaiting around the corner, so no reason to beat yourself over something you have little control over. William -
Yugoslavia Order of Grand Star of Yugoslavia
new world replied to new world's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Last 3rd class (cased) I saw for sale two weeks ago was offered at $600. William -
How to store large documents?
new world replied to new world's topic in Preservation & Restoration of Military Artifacts
Back to my original question: I seem to have found perfect solution to my needs. Manufacturer ITOYA has a line of archival quality portfolios, they come in various sizes. Inside each portfolio are 24 plastic (acid-free!) sleeves with black paper inserts (archiving grade). You basically get space to store 48 documents. Plastic sleeves are held together by durable plastic cover. Portfolios look neat and provide safe storage for my documents. Here's the link to ITOYA site so you can see the entire product line. As I said - they offer wide variety of sizes: http://www.artprofolio.com/Art_profolio.htm I bought several 11 x 17 inch portfolios on eBay, they are about $20-25 in this size depending on the seller. William -
Hero Of Ukraine To OUN-UPA leader Roman Shukhevych I am shocked - Ukrainian President Yuschenko Awards Hero Of Ukraine Title To Shukhevych: Interfax: Hero of Ukraine title for URA Commander "a state crime" - Symonenko Ukranian News - Yuschenko Awards Hero Of Ukraine Title To Shukhevych Just to remind what kind of a "hero" was Roman Shukhevych: - terrorist, most famous in the 1920s for assassinating several prominent Polish government officials; - graduate of officer school in Hitler's Germany; - SS officer (I would like to see evidence of this though); - activist in anti-partisan raids in Ukraine during WW2; - recipient of several 3rd Reich awards, including 2 Iron Crosses (I would appreciate if anyone has more info on this); - person who directed killings of tens of thousand Ukrainian and Polish civilians during and after the war. What seems to be going on here is the trend to glorify anything related to nationalists and OUN-UPA, while reducing the significance of heroic deeds of the rest of Ukrainians fighting on the other side in the Soviet Army. In all fairness, why don't we see Ukrainian president giving Hero title to Soviet generals who liberated Ukraine and to the partisans who fought during occupation? Why aren't they considered Heroes in modern Ukraine? And how about international laws? At the Nurnberg trial German SS, certain police units and zondercommands were deemed war criminal entities, why then the head of independent nation who wants to be accepted into European community chooses to glorify individuals associated with such organizations? William
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Czechoslovakia Czech Partisan Badge
new world replied to Bob's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Good badge, well made. I own one cased. I think it was definitely not an order, but a badge. William -
Workers of the World . . .
new world replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Nice and rare award! What is it made of? William -
Yugoslavia Order of the National Hero
new world replied to Bob's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Most likely scenario - someone bought the document and combined it with un-issued tombac Hero medal. William -
Yugoslavia Order of the National Hero
new world replied to Bob's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Amazing set!!! Igor also listed some other nice groups, which seem to exist in separate reality (pricewise) - unreachable for us mere mortal collectors. Prices used to be affordable (years ago), but all we have left for us is to drool over photographs of stuff we can't touch. -
Yugoslavia Tito's medals and orders
new world replied to Bryan's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Milan, that is truly a gem!!!! The artwork is amazing. Thanks for posting pictures. William