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    NavyFCO

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    1. Here's an odd one that I found looking through my old photos. This guy had a BEAUTIFUL group of awards, including a duplicate issue Order of Lenin. Interestingly, I found a fellow that HAD HIS ORIGINAL screwback Order of Lenin and the group went to him! Pretty amazing - to have both the first one AND the duplicate!

      Anyway, I was never able to figure out who or what this guy was. Can anyone on here figure him out from his collar ranks?

      Thanks!

      Dave

    2. Check on bookfinder and you will see it. If it is the right collection, it is in Russian and worth quite a bit of money.

      Yep, the six volume set is the one. I think I paid somewhere around $300 for my set from a guy that was selling a set on eBay that never sold. There's a really rare 12 volume set out there... The same guy had that set but it was close to $800! I couldn't afford that.

      Dave

    3. This book can normally be found on places like abebooks.com (they have seven right now, ranging from $45 to $125 in price) and sometimes with the vintage book sellers on Amazon (where I got mine.)

      I use this one in conjunction with the Charles Sharpe series, which is 12 volumes. Between the two of those, I can then normally track a unit's history and positions using the maps from the six-volume set of "History of the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union 1941-1945" and figure out everywhere a person in question fought.

      I then also purchased numerous German histories of the Eastern Front, and they are normally very good regarding the intensity of battle, what units were fighting and so on.

      Using all of them you can get a pretty comprehensive view of what the veteran went through during their war!

      Dave

    4. UPDATE ... well he didn't have any documented medals so I bowed out this time ....

      Just be careful with an award with the last type of order book, as you can (still) buy these blank and it's easy enough to put a name and number in it if you're a native Cyrillic writer. I've seen way too many high numbered Courage orders and Homeland 3rd orders (both of which were released from the Mint in the hundreds as unissued awards) that are "documented" but with the dubious late type document.

      Dave

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