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    steveBobby

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    1. I may have a different opinion on this, I don't think it's made from Scheid, Because the last letter of the Order of Alexander produced by the manufacturer Scheid takes on the typical shape of the number "8". But the last letter shown in this topic does not have such characteristics. But in terms of manufacturing time, I think it may have come from the First World War, but it was not made by Scheid but from other manufacturers, possibly Bulgaria’s own manufacturers. Yours Setve
    2. My collection of communist Hungary is not extensive at the moment, but I maintain a lot of interest in the subject. I will show mine. Yours Steve
    3. Hi Graf! Maybe what you're talking about is a possibility,But I saw in some materials that some men can also get the Mother's Medal by adopting war orphans. Yours Steve
    4. Greeting I think this order of St. Alexander, 6th Class with Swords, is original and has no problems. This type of order appeared widely from the First World War to throughout the era of Boris III. In addition, I did not see any clear manufacturer information on the hanging ring. Yours Steve
    5. I wanted to add this interesting photo to this thread, it's the only photo I've found so far of the Mother's Medal being worn by a man.
    6. Хайдуков, Тодор(Теодор) Димитров Роден: 27.07.1893 във Варна. Образование: Военното училище в София (1914). Военната академия в София (1930). Военна служба: ? - 37-ми пехотен полк; ? - 39-ти пехотен полк; ? - 1-ви пограничен участък; 1928 - Помощник-началник на Орханийското бюро за доброволци; 1929 - 2-ра интендантска дружина; 1930 - Преподавател във Военното училище; 1933 - Командир на рота в Пехотната школа; 1934 - Началник на секция в Щаба на армията; 1935 - Пехотната школа; 1935 - Началник на Оперативния отдел в Щаба на армията; 1936 - Комисията по Гражданската мобилизация; 1936 - Помощник-началник на Пехотната школа; 1938 - Началник на отделение в Щаба на армията; 1938 - Помощник-началник на Държавната военна фабрика; 1939 - Началник на Снабдителното отделение в Щаба на войската; 1939 - Временен началник на учебния отдел в Щаба на войската; 1940 - Началник на отдел ДГПМ към Пехотната школа; 1941 - Началник на социално правния отдел; 1942 - Артилерийската школа; 1942 - Щабът на 1-ва армия; 1943 - Пехотната инспекция; 1944 - В запас. Офицерски звания: 22.11.1914 - Подпоручик; 05.12.1916 - Поручик; 01.04.1919 - Капитан; 31.10.1930 - Майор; 01.11.1934 - Подполковник; 03.10.1938 - Полковник. Here are some details I found about him, I have not translated it into English for accuracy
    7. If the photo was taken in Plovdiv, then maybe the real colonel in the photo is not either of the two candidates I thought. I will continue to look for possible candidates.
    8. Greeting! I currently speculate that there are two candidates,one is Todor Dimitrov Haidukov(Тодор Димитров Хайдуков),He was promoted to colonel in 1938 and served at the First Army Headquarters ans Infantry inspection in 1942-1943. another one is Mikhail Stoyanov Mihaylov(Михаил Стоянов Михайлов),But he might just be a military school instructor. Sincerely Steve
    9. Maybe not. In the early days of the Soviet Union’s annexation of the three Baltic countries, former Wehrmacht officers from the three countries should have been allowed to wear their own badges. I've found some examples of this on photos of Red Army officers from Estonia and Latvia. Sincerely Steve Add more photos of people wearing Estonian pilot badges under this topic.
    10. Greeting Graf and all members! Wish all members have a happy holiday. Sincerely Setve
    11. yes, I agree. I may not have noticed at the time that it was the same general in the photo. glad to help you. Yours Steve
    12. Judging from the uniform, medals and facial features, this is indeed General Nikola Nikolov Hadzhipetkov,But the contours of the ears are somewhat different.And whether he is wearing a graduation certificate from the War College? It can be seen that in the photo of the general below, he is not wearing. Sincerely Setve
    13. Regarding the general in photo No. 5, I think he is Lieutenant General Nikola Markov Totev(Генерал-лейтенант Никола Марков Тотев (1888-1974)).And the rewards he received are also consistent.I will attach a photo of the general below. Sincerely Steve I can't make a very accurate guess about the general in photo No. 2. Because only the side of his face is shown. All I can say is that I guess he is Major General Vasil Tsankov Balarev(Генерал-майор Васил Цанков Баларев).
    14. first row:1.Workers and Peasants' Rule Comm. Medal;2.Order of Labor or Order of the Red Star;3 and 4.Dist. Service Order; second row:1,2,3.Medal of Service,4.Medal for Service to the Country - gold third row:1, 2,3,4.defense service medal(for 35years/30years/25years/20years); fourth row:1.Distinguished Labor Decoration;2.Hungarian Communist Youth Council Medal of Merit
    15. The uniform of a Hungarian People's Army tank corps colonel, The colonel holds two school graduation badges. One without an inscription indicates that he graduated from the Military Academy (the interior contains the civil education section,known in Hungarian as Katonai Akadémia Polgári végzettséget igazolós jelvény),Another badge with an inscription indicating that he graduated from the Miklós Zlini Military Academy.
    16. I checked two commonly used silver mark websites,I think the timing regarding the use of the swan logo is correct. This is truly a very rare and beautiful piece! Sincerely Steve
    17. I would like to share a related article that I found earlier. Although I am not proficient in Hungarian, I am still very interested in the awards from the President Tildy or Rákosi regime. At the same time, I also have a question. I have not found any information about this parachute badges. But I found a picture of the wearer. I hope I can find the answer here. Sincerely Steve
    18. The first time I saw a box with a reward name. A rare example! What a perfect collection Graf!
    19. There happens to be an article about this badge. I hope this is helpful for you. Sincerely Steve
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