Soviet "229th Rifle Guards Regiment" enlisted man, researched group

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Description: Group of a soldier from the 229th Guards Rifle Regiment, a documented group, the group is accompanied by copies of his military record, providing numerous information, including the reasons why he was awarded his decorations (includes the complete translation into Spanish ), consists of:

-Book of concessions.

-Order of Glory 3rd Class, number: 397,382, awarded because "In the period of offensive combat from 02.17 to 02.24.1945, Comrade Kushko showed firmness, courage and courage in combat for every quarter of the parade ground on the west bank of the Hron River.

On 02.17.1945 when the Germans were passing the village [illegible] from the East, Comrade Kushko with a group of people with automatics was defending the eastern border of the village and when enemy tanks together with infantry began to approach the the houses, Comrade Kushko, encouraging a group of fighters by his own example, was fighting on unequal terms with the enemy until all units of the regiment did not retreat from [illegible]. Comrade Kushko personally killed 14 German soldiers and officers of the enemy.


It worthy to be awarded the government award Order of the Patriotic War of the 2nd class. "


-Medal of valor, number: 1,862,474 awarded because "To the person in charge of automatics of the automatic company, of the [illegible] Kushko Guard, Yákov Sídorovich for which he during the fighting near height 358.1 (Romania) in Repeatedly under enemy fire, the regiment commander personally communicated with the battalion commanders and during the attack on the village of Oborocheny, Comrade Kushko together with a group of people with automatics was the first to enter the village."

An authentic World War II Soviet battlegroup, with lots of information from the Russian Military Archive translated into Spanish!

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