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Awards and decorations of the Soviet Union are decorations from the Former Soviet Union that recognised achievements and personal accomplishments, both military and civilian. Some of the awards, decorations and orders were discontinued after the collapse of the Soviet Union, while others still issued by the Russian Federation as of 2010. Many of the awards were simply reworked in the Russian Federation, such as the transition of Hero of the Soviet Union to Hero of the Russian Federation. A wide range of Soviet awards and decorations cover the extensive and diverse period of history from 1917 to 1991.
Hero Decorations
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
center|80px|Medal "Gold Star" | Medal "Gold Star" |
16 April 1934 |
Awarded to Heroes of the Soviet Union, the highest honorary title that could be given to both civilians and soldiers for accomplishments in promoting peace, promoting socialism, protecting the motherland, or a heroic act to help others. |
12,745 |
Gold medal "Hammer and Sickle" |
27 December 1938 |
Awarded to Heroes of Socialist Labour. |
20,812 | |
Order "Mother Heroine" |
8 July 1944 |
This decoration was awarded to all mothers bearing and raising 10 or more children. It was awarded upon the first birthday of the last child, provided that nine other children (natural or adopted) remained alive. Children who had perished under heroic, military or other respectful circumstances were also counted. |
454,142 |
Military Orders
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Order of Victory |
8 November 1943 |
The Order of Victory was the highest military decoration in the Soviet Armed Forces and one of the rarest in the world due to the small number of recipients. It was established on 8 November 1943 and awarded only to Generals and Marshals for "successful operation within the framework of one or several fronts resulting in a radical change of the situation in favour of the Red Army". Made of platinum, rubies and 150 diamonds, the intrinsic value of the order is considerable. The badge depicts the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin, with Lenin's Mausoleum in front. |
20 | |
Order of the Red Banner |
1 August 1924 |
The Order of the Red Banner recognised military deeds. Before the establishment of the Order of Lenin, the Order of the Red Banner functioned as the highest (and practically the only) military order of the USSR. Practically all well-known Soviet commanders became Cavaliers of the Order of the Red Banner. Also awarded to NKVD personnel. |
581,300 | |
Order of the Red Star |
6 April 1930 |
The Order of the Red Star was given to Red Army and Navy personnel for exceptional service in the cause of the defence of the Soviet Union in both war and peace. Also awarded for 15 years of service prior to the creation of the long service awards. |
3,876,740 | |
Order of the Patriotic War |
20 May 1942 |
The Order of the Patriotic War was awarded to all soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to partisans for heroic deeds during the Great Patriotic War. In 1985 during the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War, it was decided that all surviving veterans of the war would be awarded either 2nd or 1st class of the Order. |
2,627,899 | |
Order of the Patriotic War |
20 May 1942 |
The Order of the Patriotic War was awarded to all soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to partisans for heroic deeds during the Great Patriotic War. In 1985 during the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War, it was decided that all surviving veterans of the war would be awarded either 2nd or 1st class of the Order. |
6,716,384 | |
Order of Alexander Nevsky |
29 July 1942 |
To officers of the army for personal courage and resolute leadership. |
50,585 | |
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Order of Suvorov |
29 July 1942 |
The 1st class order is awarded to army commanders for exceptional direction of combat operations. |
393 |
Order of Suvorov |
29 July 1942 |
The 2nd class order is awarded to corps, divisions and brigade commanders for a decisive victory over a numerically superior enemy. |
2,862 | |
Order of Suvorov |
4 February 1943 |
The 3rd class order is awarded to regimental commanders, their chiefs of staff, and battalion and company commanders for outstanding leadership leading to a battle victory. |
4,012 | |
Order Of Kutuzov |
29 July 1942 |
The Order Of Kutuzov (1st class) was created to award commanders of fronts and armies for skilful evasions of enemy attacks and successful counter attacks. |
669 | |
Order Of Kutuzov |
29 July 1942 |
The Order Of Kutuzov (2nd class) was created to award commanders of corps, divisions and brigades for skilful evasions of enemy attacks and successful counter-attacks. |
3,325 | |
Order Of Kutuzov |
8 February 1943 |
The Order Of Kutuzov (3rd class) was created to award commanders, their chiefs of staff, battalion and company commanders for skilful evasions of enemy attacks and successful counter-attacks. |
3,328 | |
Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky |
10 October 1943 |
The 1st class order was awarded to front or army commanders for successful direction of combat operations that led to the liberation of a region or town inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy. |
323 | |
Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky |
10 October 1943 |
The 2nd class order was awarded to corps, divisions, brigade or battalion commanders for a breach of defensive enemy line or a raid in the enemy rear. |
2,389 | |
Order Of Bogdan Khmelnitsky |
10 October 1943 |
The 3rd class medal was awarded to officers, partisan commanders, sergeants, corporals and privates of the Red Army and partisan units for outstanding bravery and resourcefulness leading to a battle victory. |
5,738 | |
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Order of Glory |
8 November 1943 |
The Order of Glory, modelled closely upon the Tsarist Cross of St. George, was awarded to non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the armed forces, as well as junior lieutenants of the air force, for bravery in the face of the enemy. A person initially received the third degree, and would subsequently be promoted to higher degrees for further acts of bravery. |
2,620 |
Order of Glory |
8 November 1943 |
The Order of Glory, modelled closely upon the Tsarist Cross of St. George, was awarded to non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the armed forces, as well as junior lieutenants of the air force, for bravery in the face of the enemy. A person initially received the third degree, and would subsequently be promoted to higher degrees for further acts of bravery. |
46,473 | |
Order of Glory |
8 November 1943 |
The Order of Glory, modelled closely upon the Tsarist Cross of St. George, was awarded to non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the armed forces, as well as junior lieutenants of the air force, for bravery in the face of the enemy. A person initially received the third degree, and would subsequently be promoted to higher degrees for further acts of bravery. |
997,815 | |
Order of Ushakov |
3 March 1944 |
Awarded to naval officers for outstanding achievements in planning and conducting naval operations and for victories in combat resulting from such operations. |
47 | |
Order of Ushakov |
3 March 1944 |
Awarded to naval officers for excellent direction and successful planning of a sea battle against a numerically superior enemy that results in the annihilation of many forces. |
198 | |
Order of Nakhimov |
3 March 1944 |
Awarded to naval officers for outstanding planning and execution of operations. |
80 | |
Order of Nakhimov |
3 March 1944 |
Awarded to naval officers for outstanding planning and execution of operations. |
467 | |
Order "For Service ot the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" |
28 October 1974 |
This order was awarded for exemplary service in the armed forces, both during a war and during peacetime. A recipient was first awarded a 3rd class order, then if further deeds were made, the second and the first class. Like the civilian Order of Labour Glory upon which it is modeled, it gave a certain number of material benefits to their owners. |
13 | |
Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces" |
28 October 1974 |
This order was awarded for exemplary service in the armed forces, both during a war and during peacetime. A recipient was first awarded a 3rd class order, then if further deeds were made, the second and the first class. Like the civilian Order Of Labour Glory upon which it is modeled, it gave a certain number of material benefits to their owners. |
589 | |
Order "For Service To The Homeland In The Armed Forces" |
28 October 1974 |
This order was awarded for exemplary service in the armed forces, both during a war and during peacetime. A recipient was first awarded a 3rd class order, then if further deeds were made, the second and the first class. Like the civilian Order Of Labour Glory upon which it is modeled, it gave a certain number of material benefits to their owners. |
69,576 |
Military And Civil Orders
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
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Order of Lenin |
6 April 1930 |
The Order of Lenin was the highest civil decoration. Given to both civilians and soldiers for outstanding service to the motherland in defence, strengthening peace and strengthening labour. From 1930-1934 made of silver, 1934-1936 made of gold and from 1936-1991 made of platinum. |
462,184 |
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Order of Friendship of Peoples |
17 October 1972 |
This order was awarded to persons, organisations, enterprises, military units, as well as administrative subdivisions of the USSR for "accomplishments in strengthening of inter-race and international friendship and cooperation, for economical, political, scientific, military and cultural development of the Soviet Union". |
77,719 |
Civil Orders
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Order of the Red Banner of Labour |
7 September 1928 |
This order was established as the civilian counterpart of the military Order of the Red Banner and was awarded for exceptional working achievements. |
1,259,942 | |
Order of the Badge of Honour |
25 November 1935 |
This order conferred on citizens of the USSR for "outstanding achievements in production, scientific research and social, cultural and other forms of social activity". It was replaced on 28 December 1988 by the Order Of Honour, with an almost identical appearance. |
1,574,368 | |
120px|center | Order of Maternal Glory |
8 July 1944 |
This decoration was awarded to all mothers bearing and raising 9 children. It was awarded upon the first birthday of the last child, provided that eight other children (natural or adopted) remained alive. Children who had perished under heroic, military or other respectful circumstances were also counted. |
881,070 |
Order of Maternal Glory |
8 July 1944 |
This decoration was awarded to all mothers bearing and raising 8 children. It was awarded upon the first birthday of the last child, provided that seven other children (natural or adopted) remained alive. Children who had perished under heroic, military or other respectful circumstances were also counted. |
1,697,223 | |
120px|center | Order of Maternal Glory |
8 July 1944 |
This decoration was awarded to all mothers bearing and raising 7 children. It was awarded upon the first birthday of the last child, provided that six other children (natural or adopted) remained alive. Children who had perished under heroic, military or other respectful circumstances were also counted. |
3,083,328 |
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Order of the October Revolution |
31 October 1967 |
Created for the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution, this order was awarded to individuals or groups for services furthering communism or the state or in enhancing the defences of the Soviet Union. |
106,462 |
Order of Labour Glory |
18 January 1974 |
Closely modelled on the Order of Glory, this order was meant to be its civilian counterpart, awarded for exceptional labour achievements. In the same way as the Order of Glory, it was divided in three classes (the highest being the 1st class), with a person initially received the third degree, and subsequently promoted to higher degrees for further achievements. It also gave a certain number of material benefits to their owners, such as an increased pension raises and free public transport. |
952 | |
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Order of Labour Glory |
18 January 1974 |
Closely modelled on the Order of Glory, this order was meant to be its civilian counterpart, awarded for exceptional labour achievements. In the same way as the Order of Glory, it was divided in three classes (the highest being the 1st class), with a person initially received the third degree, and subsequently promoted to higher degrees for further achievements. It also gave a certain number of material benefits to their owners, such as an increased pension raises and free public transport. |
45,197 |
Order of Labour Glory |
18 January 1974 |
Closely modelled on the Order of Glory, this order was meant to be its civilian counterpart, awarded for exceptional labour achievements. In the same way as the Order of Glory, it was divided in three classes (the highest being the 1st class), with a person initially received the third degree, and subsequently promoted to higher degrees for further achievements. It also gave a certain number of material benefits to their owners, such as an increased pension raises and free public transport. |
637,816 | |
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Order "For Personal Courage" |
28 December 1988 |
This decoration could be awarded to any USSR citizen showing outstanding courage and bravery during life-saving, keeping of public order and safeguard of State property, as well as for fighting crime, environmental catastrophes and other exceptional events. |
529 |
Military Medals
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]General
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Medal "For Courage" |
17 October 1938 |
The Medal for Courage was the highest military medal that could be awarded to a soldier for bravery on the field of battle. The tank pictured is a T-35 and the planes bore strong resemblance to Polikarpovs. It was awarded for "acts of bravery during a battle, during the defence of the state borders or during military duties associated with risk to life." |
4,569,893 | |
Medal "For Combat Merits" |
17 October 1938 |
This military medal awarded for "combat action resulting in a military success", "courageous defence of the state borders", or "successful military and political training and preparation". Also awarded for 10 years of service prior to the creation of the long service awards. |
5,210,078 | |
Medal "Partisan of the Patriotic War" |
22 February 1943 |
Awarded to partisans and partisan movement organisers for courage and valour against occupying troops during the Great Patriotic War. |
56,883 | |
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Medal "Partisan of the Patriotic War" |
22 February 1943 |
Awarded to partisans and partisan movement organisers for courage and valour against occupying troops during the Great Patriotic War. |
70,992 |
Ushakov Medal |
3 March 1944 |
This medal was awarded to fleet officers and soldiers, both during war and peacetime, for courage and bravery during military operations, state borders patrol, and military duties with life risk. Note that the "peacetime" part results from a modification of the status in 1980 (before that, the medal used to be awarded only during wars). |
15,641 | |
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Nakhimov Medal |
3 March 1944 |
Awarded to those in Naval Service for valour and gallantry during sea battles and to for those not in naval service who with efficient and resourceful actions at the risk of their lives, contributed to the successful outcome of combat missions involving Soviet Naval Forces. |
14,020 |
Medal "For Distinction in Guarding the State Border of the USSR" |
13 July 1950 |
Awarded to K.G.B. Border Troops personnel for military or other actions displaying excellence in guarding the Soviet borders. |
c. 67,520 | |
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Medal "For Distinguished Service in Preservation of Public Order" |
1 November 1950 |
Awarded to members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) and its Internal Troops for aiding in preserving public order. |
c. 47,000 |
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Medal "For Distinction in Military Service" |
28 October 1974 |
Awarded to all military personnel for Distinguished Service. |
c. 20,000 |
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Medal "For Distinction in Military Service" |
28 October 1974 |
Awarded to all military personnel for Distinguished Service. |
c. 120,000 |
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Medal "For Strengthening Combat Co-Operation" |
25 May 1979 |
Awarded to service personnel who strengthened the military co-operation of the forces of the Warsaw Pact nations. |
c. 20,000 |
Medal "For Impeccable Service" |
25 January 1958 |
Awarded for 20 years good service. |
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Medal "For Impeccable Service" |
25 January 1958 |
Awarded for 15 years good service. |
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Medal "For Impeccable Service" |
25 January 1958 |
Awarded for 10 years of good service. |
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Medal "Veteran of Armed Forces of the USSR" |
25 May 1976 |
For 25 Years military service. |
c. 880,000 |
Campaign Medals
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Great Patriotic War Defensive Campaign Medals
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad" |
22 December 1942 |
Awarded to all Soviet military and civilians who participated in the defence of Leningrad between 8 September 1941 and 27 January 1944. |
c. 1,496,000 | |
Medal "For the Defence of Odessa" |
22 December 1942 |
Awarded to all Soviet military and civilians who participated in the defence of Odessa between 10 August and 16 October 1941. |
c. 38,000 | |
Medal "For the Defence of Sevastopol" |
22 December 1942 |
Awarded to all Soviet military and civilians who participated in the defence of Sevastopol between 5 November 1941 and 4 July 1942. |
52,540 | |
Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad" |
22 December 1942 |
Awarded to all Soviet military and civilians who participated in the defence of Stalingrad between 12 July and 19 November 1942. |
759,560 | |
Medal "For the Defence of Moscow" |
1 May 1944 |
Awarded to all Soviet military and civilians who participated in the defence of Moscow between 19 October 1941 and 25 January 1942. |
1,028,600 | |
Medal "For the Defence of the Caucasus" |
1 May 1944 |
Awarded to all Soviet military and civilians who participated in the defence of the Caucasus region between July 1942 and 9 October 1943. |
c. 870,000 | |
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Medal "For the Defence of the Soviet Transarctic" |
5 December 1944 |
Awarded to all Soviet military and civilians who participated in the defence of the Soviet Trans-Arctic regions between 25 June 1941 and 19 September 1944. |
353,240 |
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Medal "For the Defence of Kiev" |
21 June 1961 |
Awarded to all Soviet military and civilians who participated in the defence of Kiev between 7 July and 26 September 1941. |
107,540 |
Great Patriotic War Offensive Campaign Medals
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
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Medal "For the Capture of Berlin" |
9 June 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel who took part in the capture of Berlin from 22 April and 2 May 1945 |
c. 1,100,000 |
Medal "For the Capture of Budapest" |
9 June 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel who took part in the capture of Budapest between 20 December 1944 and 15 February 1945. |
362,050 | |
Medal "For the Capture of Königsberg" |
9 June 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel who took part in the capture of Königsberg between 23 January and 10 April 1945. |
c. 760,000 | |
Medal "For the Liberation of Prague" |
9 June 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel who took part in the liberation of Prague between the 3 and 9 May 1945. |
400,070 | |
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Medal "For the Capture of Vienna" |
9 June 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel who took part in the capture of Vienna between 16 March and 13 April 1945 |
277,380 |
Medal "For the Liberation of Warsaw" |
9 June 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel who took part in the liberation of Warsaw between the 14 and 17 January 1945. |
701,700 | |
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Medal "For the Liberation of Belgrade" |
9 June 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel who took part in the liberation of Belgrade between 29 September and 22 October 1944. |
c. 70,000 |
Medal "For Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" |
9 May 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel who were on active service during The Great Patriotic War (Military service of 3 months or civil service of 6 months). Also awarded to some allied forces such as the post 9 September 1944 Bulgarian Armed Forces. |
14,933,000 | |
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Medal "For Victory over Japan" |
30 September 1945 |
Awarded to Soviet service personnel of the 1st and 2nd Far East Trans-Baikal Fronts, Pacific Fleet and Amur River Flotilla who were active between 8 August and 23 August 1945. |
c. 1,831,000 |
Civilian Medals
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Medal "For Labour Valour" |
27 December 1938 |
Awarded to labourers who heroically dedicated themselves towards the building of a socialist society or have demonstrated a complete understanding of machinery/equipment to provide a high level of efficiency or for significant contributions in culture/science/manufacturing. |
1,825,100 | |
Medal "For Labour Distinction" |
27 December 1938 |
Awarded to labourers who distinguished themselves with high production rates or for development of culture/science/manufacturing. |
2,146,400 | |
Medal "For Valiant Labour during the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" |
6 June 1945 |
Awarded to all Soviet industrial workers for a term of one year or longer of labour during The Great Patriotic War. (6 months for disabled military veterans/professional school graduates/the retired who returned to work to aid.) |
16,096,750 | |
Medal "For Distinguished Service in Maintaining Public Order" |
1 November 1950 |
Awarded to all service personnel of the militsiya for courage shown during the liquidation of criminal groups and arrest of criminal or for excellence in organising and coordinating militia in combating crime or for selfless acts during the prevention of hooliganism/alcoholism/theft. |
c. 27,000 | |
Medal "For the Rescue of the Drowning" |
16 February 1957 |
Awarded to any person (of any nationality) for courage, bravery and selflessness whilst rescuing a person/people from water or for outstanding vigilance and resourcefulness preventing drowning or for excellence in organising of rescue operations in Soviet waters or of Soviet citizens. |
c. 27,000 | |
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Medal "For Courage during Fire" |
30 October 1957 |
Awarded all Soviet citizens for courage and bravery in extinguishing fires or saving lives/state or private property from fire or for preventing explosions and fires. |
c. 32,000 |
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Medal "Veteran of Labour" |
18 January 1974 |
Awarded to all state workers at Retirement. |
c. 39,197,100 |
Development/Restoration Campaigns
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
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Medal "For Restoration of Coal Mines of the Donbass" |
10 September 1947 |
Awarded to the Soviet supervisors and machine operators of the Donbass (most of the work was done by prisoners of war). 129 large coal pits, 889 smaller coal pits and 300 mine heads were rebuilt or constructed. 700 lifting machines were also made operative. |
46,350 |
Medal "For Restoration of the Enterprises of Black Metallurgy in the South" |
18 May 1948 |
Awarded to Soviet workers of outstanding performance in restoring the Black Metallurgic Enterprises of the Soviet Union which were destroyed during the Great Patriotic War. 13 blast furnaces, 49 open furnaces, 29 finishing mills and 68 coke-oven batteries were restored to effective or outstanding production rates. |
68,710 | |
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Medal "For Development of the Virgin Lands" |
20 October 1956 |
Awarded to all Soviet workers who helped cultivate 36,000,000 hectares of previously uncultivated lands in Kazakhstan, Siberia, the Urals, the Volga area and the northern Caucasus for two solid years from 1954-1956. |
c. 1,300,000 |
Medal "For Construction of the Baikal-Amur Railway" |
8 October 1976 |
Awarded to workers on the Baikul-Amur Railway (BAM) for 2 years outstanding service between 1974 and 1984. |
c. 69,000 | |
Medal "For Transforming the "Non-Black Earth" of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic" |
30 September 1977 |
Awarded for 3 years outstanding service in developing Soviet agriculture. |
c. 55,000 | |
Medal "For Tapping of the Subsoil and Expansion of the petrochemical complex of Western Siberia" |
28 July 1978 |
Awarded for 3 years outstanding service in the Petrochemical Complex Of Western Siberia. |
c. 38,000 |
Maternity Medals
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Maternity Medal |
8 July 1944 |
This decoration was awarded to all mothers bearing and raising 6 children. It was awarded upon the first birthday of the last child, provided that five other children (natural or adopted) remained alive. Children who had perished under heroic, military, or other respectful circumstances were also counted. |
c. 4,000,000 | |
80px|center | Maternity Medal |
8 July 1944 |
This decoration was awarded to all mothers bearing and raising 5 children. It was awarded upon the first birthday of the last child, provided that four other children (natural or adopted) remained alive. Children who had perished under heroic, military, or other respectful circumstances were also counted. |
c. 8,000,000 |
Commemorative Medals
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Soviet Armed Forces Jubilees
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Jubilee Medal "20 Years of the Worker's and Peasants' Red Army" |
24 January 1938 |
Awarded to Commanders of the Soviet Army and Navy for 20 years of service and also all who were decorated with the Order of the Red Banner during the Civil War. (To be returned upon death.) |
37,504 | |
Jubilee Medal "30 Years of the Soviet Army and Navy" |
18 February 1948 |
Awarded to everyone serving in the military of the Soviet Union 23 February 1948 |
3,710,920 | |
Jubilee Medal "40 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" |
18 December 1957 |
Awarded to everyone serving in the military of the Soviet Union 23 February 1958 |
820,080 | |
Jubilee medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" |
26 December 1967 |
Awarded to 23 February 1968 |
9,527,270 | |
Jubilee medal "60 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" |
28 January 1978 |
Awarded to 23 February 1978 |
10,723,340 | |
Jubilee medal "70 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" |
28 January 1988 |
Awarded to 23 February 1988 |
9,842,160 |
Great Patriotic War Jubilees
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Jubilee medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" |
7 May 1965 |
Awarded to all surviving participants of the Great Patriotic War. |
16,399,550 | |
Jubilee medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" |
25 April 1975 |
Awarded to all surviving participants of the Great Patriotic War. |
14,259,560 | |
Jubilee medal "Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" |
12 April 1985 |
Awarded to all surviving participants of the Great Patriotic War. |
11,268,980 |
Other Commemorative Medals
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Badge And Ribbon |
Creation Date |
Description |
Number Awarded | |
Medal "In Memory of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow |
20 September 1947 |
Awarded to all citizens who participated in the restoration and reconstruction of Moscow. With Citizenship of Moscow of five years or more. Also awarded to all surviving holders of the Medal for the Defence of Moscow. |
c. 1,730,000 | |
Medal "In Memory of the 250th Anniversary of Leningrad" |
16 May 1957 |
Awarded to all citizens who participated in the restoration and reconstruction of Leningrad. With Citizenship of Leningrad of five years or more. Also awarded to all surviving holders of the Medal for the Defence of Leningrad. |
c. 1,440,000 | |
Jubilee Medal "50 Years of Soviet Militia" |
21 November 1967 |
Awarded to all members of the Soviet militsiya serving on 21 November 1967 |
c. 250,000 | |
Jubilee medal "For Valiant Labour in Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary since the Birth of Vladimir Il'ich Lenin"* |
5 November 1969 |
Awarded to all persons in state service on the occasion of Lenin's 100th Birthday, April 1970. |
9,000,000 | |
Jubilee medal "For Military Valour in Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary since the Birth of Vladimir Il'ich Lenin"* |
5 November 1969 |
Awarded to all persons in state service on the occasion of Lenin's 100th Birthday, April 1970. |
2,000,000 | |
Jubilee medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary since the Birth of Vladimir Il'ich Lenin"* |
5 November 1969 |
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5000 | |
Medal "In Memory of the 1500th Anniversary of Kiev" |
10 May 1982 |
Awarded to all citizens of Kiev who had lived there at least 10 years. Also awarded to all surviving holders of the Medal for the Defence of Kiev. |
c. 700,000 |
Note: Several Soviet decorations were worn in full, so a ribbon bar was not created. However, since the fall of the USSR, some medals have had ribbon bars created for them. An asterisk, *, denotes these medals. Awards not showing a ribbon are worn in full at all times.
Referenties
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]- Paul D. McDaniel, Paul J. Schmitt (1997) The Comprehensive Guide to Soviet Orders and Medals. ISBN 0-9656289-0-6
- V.D. Krivchov, (Moscow 2003) AVERS No.6 Definitive Catalog of Soviet Orders and Medals
- V.D. Krivchov, (Moscow 2008) AVERS No.8 Definitive Catalog of Soviet Badges and Jetons 1917 - 1980