Gold und Emaille, an originaler Pentagonalbandspange in den Farben des Georgsbandes.
Auf der Rückseite eingeschlagene Verleihungsnummer "265".
Der Ruhmesorden (russisch &1054;&1088;&1076;&1077;&1085; &1057;&1083;&1072;&1074;&1099;) wurde am 8. November
1943 vom Präsidium des Obersten Sowjet der Sowjetunion gestiftet. Der Orden hat
drei Klassen und wurde nur an Soldaten bis zum Rang des Unteroffiziers
verliehen. Die Verleihpraxis war, dass ein Soldat zuerst mit der
rangniedrigsten dritten Klasse ausgezeichnet wurde, dann der zweiten und zum
Schluss der höchsten, der ersten Klasse. Träger aller Klassen wurden „Ritter
des Ruhmes-Ordens“, was zu den gleichen Privilegien wie ein „Held der
Sowjetunion“ berechtigte. Das Band dieser Medaille ist das Sankt-Georgs-Band.
Im 2. Weltkrieg, dem "Großen Vaterländischen Krieg", wurde der Orden der I.
Klasse 2.656 Mal verliehen. Den Orden II. Klasse erhielten 46.000 und III. Klasse
868.000 Militärangehörige.
Schönes und viel getragenes Originalexemplar. Mit dieser niedrigen Verleihungsnummer sehr selten.
1st Class Order of Glory.
Order
features gold and enamel craftsmanship and comes with the
original pentagonal medal bar in the colors of the Saint George ribbon.
Reverse features stamped presentation number "265".
The
order of glory (Russian &1054;&1088;&1076;&1077;&1085; &1089;&1083;&1072;&1074;&1099;) was founded on 8 November 1943 by
the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. The order had
three classes and was awarded only to soldiers up to the rank of
sergeant. The presentation practice was that a soldier must first have
been awarded the lowest third class, then the second and finally the
highest, the first class. Recipients of all classes became "Knights of
the order of Glory", which entitled them to the same privileges as a"
hero of the Soviet Union". The ribbon of this medal is the Saint George
ribbon.
During
World War II ("The "Great Patriotic War"), the order of the 1st Class
was only awarded 2,656 times. The second class order was presented
46,000 times and the third class presented 868,000 times to military
personnel.
Attractive and well worn original example and with such a low presentation number, very rare.
Order features gold and enamel craftsmanship and comes with the original pentagonal medal bar in the colors of the Saint George ribbon. Reverse features stamped presentation number "265".
The order of glory (Russian &1054;&1088;&1076;&1077;&1085; &1089;&1083;&1072;&1074;&1099;) was founded on 8 November 1943 by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. The order had three classes and was awarded only to soldiers up to the rank of sergeant. The presentation practice was that a soldier must first have been awarded the lowest third class, then the second and finally the highest, the first class. Recipients of all classes became "Knights of the order of Glory", which entitled them to the same privileges as a" hero of the Soviet Union". The ribbon of this medal is the Saint George ribbon.
During World War II ("The "Great Patriotic War"), the order of the 1st Class was only awarded 2,656 times. The second class order was presented 46,000 times and the third class presented 868,000 times to military personnel.
Attractive and well worn original example and with such a low presentation number, very rare.