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USSR, Yugoslavia - Army/Infantry - Medal - For Capture of Konigsberg (USSR)Order of Courage N 30849(Yugoslavia) - 1945
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USSR, Yugoslavia - Army/Infantry - Medal - For Capture of Konigsberg (USSR)Order of Courage N 30849(Yugoslavia) - 1945

New!!! You Can Buy This Lot at a Fixed Price!!! 1. Medal For the Capture of Konigsberg Excellent condition . USSR, 1945 The medal “For the Capture of Königsberg” is made of brass and has the shape of a regular circle with a diameter of 32 mm. On the front side of the medal: in the center there is the inscription “FOR THE CAPTURE OF KÖNIGSBERG”, above the inscription there is a five-pointed star with diverging rays, and below there is a laurel branch. The front side of the medal is bordered by a border. On the reverse side of the medal is the date of the capture of Königsberg: “April 10, 1945”, above the date there is a five-pointed asterisk. All inscriptions and images on the medal are convex. Using an eyelet and a ring, the medal is connected to a pentagonal block covered with a silk moiré ribbon 24 mm wide. The ribbon consists of five stripes alternating with each other: three black and two green. The edges of the ribbon are bordered by narrow green stripes. 2. Order for Courage, Yugoslavia Early number 30849 out of a total of 120,636 awards (!!!) The Order "For Courage" ( Serbohorv. Order for Courage / Orden za hrabrost , Slovenian. Red za hrabrost , Macedonian. Order for Courage ) is an award of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, twenty-third in the list in terms of importance. The order was established by decree of Josip Broz Tito on August 15, 1943 , together with the medal "For Courage". The order was awarded to servicemen of the SFRY who, in the fight against the enemy, committed actions during which they showed personal courage. The order could be awarded to both military and civilians. According to official documents, from September 7 , 1944 to December 31, 1985 , 120,636 people were awarded the Order for Courage. The exact number of those awarded and their names remain completely unknown, since part of the documentary information was lost forever during the war. Careful Packing and Shipping from JMEDALS -Lithuania I'm do not Combine Shipping Good Luck!

No. 83836455

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USSR, Yugoslavia - Army/Infantry - Medal - For Capture of Konigsberg (USSR)Order of Courage N 30849(Yugoslavia) - 1945

USSR, Yugoslavia - Army/Infantry - Medal - For Capture of Konigsberg (USSR)Order of Courage N 30849(Yugoslavia) - 1945

New!!!
You Can Buy This Lot at a Fixed Price!!!

1. Medal For the Capture of Konigsberg
Excellent condition . USSR, 1945

The medal “For the Capture of Königsberg” is made of brass and has the shape of a regular circle with a diameter of 32 mm.

On the front side of the medal: in the center there is the inscription “FOR THE CAPTURE OF KÖNIGSBERG”, above the inscription there is a five-pointed star with diverging rays, and below there is a laurel branch. The front side of the medal is bordered by a border.

On the reverse side of the medal is the date of the capture of Königsberg: “April 10, 1945”, above the date there is a five-pointed asterisk.

All inscriptions and images on the medal are convex.

Using an eyelet and a ring, the medal is connected to a pentagonal block covered with a silk moiré ribbon 24 mm wide. The ribbon consists of five stripes alternating with each other: three black and two green. The edges of the ribbon are bordered by narrow green stripes.

2. Order for Courage, Yugoslavia
Early number 30849
out of a total of 120,636 awards (!!!)

The Order "For Courage" ( Serbohorv. Order for Courage / Orden za hrabrost , Slovenian. Red za hrabrost , Macedonian. Order for Courage ) is an award of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, twenty-third in the list in terms of importance.
The order was established by decree of Josip Broz Tito on August 15, 1943 , together with the medal "For Courage". The order was awarded to servicemen of the SFRY who, in the fight against the enemy, committed actions during which they showed personal courage. The order could be awarded to both military and civilians.

According to official documents, from September 7 , 1944 to December 31, 1985 , 120,636 people were awarded the Order for Courage. The exact number of those awarded and their names remain completely unknown, since part of the documentary information was lost forever during the war.

Careful Packing and Shipping from JMEDALS -Lithuania
I'm do not Combine Shipping
Good Luck!

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