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Here is a nice Defense of Moscow group. Maybe this is something to research. Orders of Glory were not given "just for fun".
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The name of the village is Malancourt. It is northwest of Cote 304. On march 20 1916 a large attack of bavarian units took place in that area (including 3. InfReg from Augsburg and other units). In the back of that area they had many medical camps etc. >Black Wound Badge for wound received 22 March 1916 = at (H?)alancourt per the document-- this was >during the Verdun slaughter. Moved from the Argonne in March 1916, by May the division had lost 68 >percent of its infantry.
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Soviet Mosin-Nagant M1891 from WW1
JensF. replied to JensF.'s topic in Russia: Soviet: Other Militaria
Thanks Rick! -
Soviet Mosin-Nagant M1891 from WW1
JensF. replied to JensF.'s topic in Russia: Soviet: Other Militaria
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Soviet Mosin-Nagant M1891 from WW1
JensF. replied to JensF.'s topic in Russia: Soviet: Other Militaria
Closeup of the sight. As you can see the range numbers were changed. Did the finnish used another type of ammo or was the russian unit "Arshin" just too complicated? -
Soviet Mosin-Nagant M1891 from WW1
JensF. replied to JensF.'s topic in Russia: Soviet: Other Militaria
Closeup of the stamps. I think it was made in Tula. Maybe someone can help me with a translation of the rest? The finnish stamp "SA" can be seen on the left side under the serial #. -
Soviet Mosin-Nagant M1891 from WW1
JensF. replied to JensF.'s topic in Russia: Soviet: Other Militaria
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Soviet Mosin-Nagant M1891 from WW1
JensF. replied to JensF.'s topic in Russia: Soviet: Other Militaria
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Maybe this belongs to the weapons-forum, but I have some questions who are more into russian history. A nice addition to my tiny WW1 weapons collection. A (deactivated) Mosin-Nagant M1891 rifle. NOT the 1891/30; its the much rarer early type. This one was made in 1906 in Tula and has some nice czarists stamps. There is also a finnish stamp "SA" on it, so I think this rifle was capture by the finnish in WW1 or by the germans and later sold to Finnland. The carrying sling is WWII btw.
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Soviet Order of Glory Medals
JensF. replied to a topic in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations