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08-20-2002, 01:33 PM | #1 |
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Does anyone know anything about these?
Hi All Here are a couple of “To the Participants in the battle for… “ booklets. First is for Budapest the second for Vienna. What are these? Both of these ones came with a group that included the medals for Budapest and Vienna, but in both cases the medal award cards are a bit suspicious (see new thread “Suspicious award cards” in Fakes section), but most of the group has researched OK (it had a couple of additions but the genuine awards researched well). His service record shows that he was located on the 3rd Ukrainian Front from October 1944 - May 1945 so he could have been in both locations, I think. I am as sure as I can be that the two documents pictured here are genuine. Are these common items? I have never seen any others. Were they given out to participants in battles for all major cities, or only to ones where medals were issued. Anyone got any more pictures? All information gratefully received as ever. Thanks McL Vienna Budapest Last edited by CtahhR; 07-09-2014 at 06:05 AM. |
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McLenin,
These are variations of the Soviet WWII "You Did Good" certificates. I have seen them in all sizes and shapes, and for different operations. During the war units, that distinguished themselves, received collective commendations from the Supreme Commander, and rank and file were given those certificates. Some of them are very nicely designed. Alexei |
08-26-2002, 04:15 AM | #3 |
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I suspect (any thoughts Alexei) that these may have been issued to people who could not or did not get medal in the field. Sort of proof you were there and something to make it easier to get the medal later???
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Shawn,
I think they are independent from the medals, because there are many certificates for "minor" operations, that did not deserve a medal, like crossing Order, etc. I have also seen groups that had both those certificates and the medals, i.e. Koenigsberg, Budapest, etc. Alexei |
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This is my fist post here, so I hope someone can help me with this. (Thanks Kim for all the other translations.) |
01-28-2003, 04:17 AM | #6 |
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This is an award paper (a form of gramota) given to participants in a specific battle. They really only appear in 1945 when the Red Army began to have the luxury of time and resources to do this sort of thing. Most I ave seen have mice drawing at the top.
It is to Comrade Petr Vasilevich Ivanov for participation in the battle to seize Gdansk/Danzig from the Baltic Fleet. I guess Ivanov was a sailor or naval infantry. Shawn |
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Here's a very interesting document awarded to the 'liberators' of Belgrade. Judging from the names inside, I would bet that it was probably only given to senior officers and unit commanders (I would doubt it was awarded to everyone, purely from the expense and effort of producing them on the front.) The awardee of this document was the commander of an independent sapper battalion involved in the battle.
Enjoy! --Dave Last edited by CtahhR; 03-14-2012 at 12:02 PM. |
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Dave,
I've seen this one before, and it was also to an officer. Alexei |
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WWII Certificate
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What is your opinion on this certificate? How much would be a fair price for such item? Thank you. Dolf Last edited by Dolf; 05-19-2004 at 10:53 AM. |
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