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Order of the Red Banner, Type 4 Var. 2 Sub-Var. 1, #194741, Nov. 1944 issue to an
Infantry Colonel, a Rifle Regiment Commander, 1st Baltic Front, for length of
service. He was also awarded with two other orders for leadership and personal
bravery in actions in Belorussia, Lithuania and Latvia. The Red Banner is a very
uncommon version, one of only some 8,000 made. VF/EXC condition; includes original
WW2 suspension. Comes w. archival research.
Order of the Patriotic War 1st cl., Type 2, #84164, awarded Aug. 1944 to a
heavy artillery battalion commander for outstanding performance during the
Bagration Offensive in Belorussia, especially in the battle for Brest. He had a
total of 8 military decorations incl. Order of Alexander Nevsky and retired in
1973 with the rank of Colonel. VF condition. Comes with archival research.
Group of 2 Documents to Artillery Lieutenant, including Award Certificates for the
Defense of Stalingrad and Victory over Germany Medals. The recipient was awarded
with 3 orders during WW2, was wounded 3 times, and went all the way from
Stalingrad to the Elbe River. VF/EXC condition. Comes w. copies of award
commendations his 3 decorations.
Order of the Red Banner of Labor, Type 2 Var. 3 (small "Mondvor" mint mark),
#11644, c. early 1943. A very uncommon piece w. serial number far outside the
regular "Mondvor" range, one of the few screwback Red Banners of Labor "recycled"
at the Krasnokamsk Mint soon after the production was moved there from the
besieged Leningrad. EXC condition.


































































































































































































