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    Some very nice Pochetnaya Gramota's!


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    The art work is often stunning--

    but it is too bad that these were HUGe and printed on flimsy paper. :(

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    Hi pluribus,

    You have some great items there :jumping:

    Order of Victory

    Thanks.

    Three types of the highest award of the Estonian SSR.

    A Letter of Honour of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR. 1950-1960

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    You are starting on a very slippery slope :D

    Oh . . . been there for some time . . . I am sorry to say . . . well, a wee little bit sorry.

    This is part of a stack of family documents, photos, and (even) a few medals that have infected other threads in an as yet preliminary fashion.

    I only wish I had the language skills / Мне только жаль, что я не имею языковые навыки!!!!

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    An interesting (early-ish) one that came in the stack of challenging documents that just moved in.

    An Honour Gramota to the lady, Maria Alexandrovna Strod, technical employee of the Commerce school of the Commerce and Industry Management of Leningrad city, for the conscientious attitude to labour and to the socialist property.

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    An Honour Gramota to the lady, Maria Alexandrovna Strod, technical employee of the Commerce school of the Commerce and Industry Management of Leningrad city, for the conscientious attitude to labour and to the socialist property.

    Thanks, she seems to be the mother of the family (husband, wife, and son) on whom I have a stack of paperwork, recipient of the Defence of Leningrad medal.

    But what sort of name is "Strod"???

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    Thanks, she seems to be the mother of the family (husband, wife, and son) on whom I have a stack of paperwork, recipient of the Defence of Leningrad medal.

    But what sort of name is "Strod"???

    Yeah Stod seems a bit strange :ninja:

    Glad to hear some one else has falen for the same slope I have :D

    Order of Victory

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