Original Items: Only One Set Available. The Soviet Russian Order of Victory (Russian: Орден «Победа», romanized: Orden “Pobeda”) was the highest military decoration awarded for World War II service in the Soviet Union, and one of the rarest orders in the world. The order was awarded only to Generals and Marshals for successfully conducting combat operations involving one or more army groups and resulting in a “successful operation within the framework of one or several fronts resulting in a radical change of the situation in favor of the Red Army.”
The Order of Victory is a standalone decoration awarded specially for service in World War II; unlike other awards such as the Hero of the Soviet Union, it does not belong to any order of ranking. In its history, it has been awarded twenty times to twelve Soviet leaders and five foreign leaders, with one revocation. The last living recipient was King Michael I of Romania, who died on 5 December 2017.
This is a High Quality Museum Replica of the award, most likely made some time in the 1960s or 1970s. It is in good condition, though some of the rhinestones are missing, as is one of the red “rays” of the star. It has a lovely patina, and the blue background has faded to green as the lacquer has yellowed.
A great chance to pick up a high Quality replica of one of the rarest military awards. Ready to add to your collection!