The WW2 Russian Soviet Medal for Bravery is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the Soviet Armed Forces for acts of personal courage and valor in battle. Instituted on October 17, 1938, the medal was commonly bestowed during World War II to acknowledge frontline soldiers and non-commissioned officers. The obverse features the word “СССР” (USSR) above the inscription “За отвагу” (For Bravery) and depicts a T-35 tank, symbolizing military strength. The reverse is plain, typically engraved with the recipient’s serial number. The medal is suspended from a standard Soviet pentagonal mount with a red and blue striped ribbon. This offering includes accompanying research, providing additional information on the specific history and provenance of the medal. The Medal for Bravery holds historical significance as one of the Soviet Union’s most respected military honors, reflecting the individual’s contribution during the conflict. It is a notable item for collectors of military history.
WW2 Russian Soviet Medal for Bravery With Research
$175.00
The WW2 Russian Soviet Medal for Bravery is a military decoration awarded by the Soviet Union to personnel of the Red Army, Navy, Border Troops, and internal security forces for personal courage and valor demonstrated in battle. Instituted in October 1938, the medal features a silver circular disc, measuring 37mm in diameter, with the inscription “For Bravery” (Russian: За От
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