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    #16
    This really isn't a high end award but is one of my favorites. It is a 5 year Anniversary Medal of the RPR. It is simple in design but distinguished and is made of silver and enamel.
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    Last edited by John F.; 08-29-2005, 05:20 PM.

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      #17
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      Close-up of the above. I love that Romaninan seal Ihope you enjoyed my collection of Romanian Awards.
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        #18
        Hey John...I sure did enjoy going through your thread and reading and learning more about Romanian medals. A very informative thread. I am not able to add any of my two cents, but to say thanks for posting...Now I am going back to re-read your thread.
        Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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          #19
          John,

          Nice collection of Romanian awards you have here!

          I should post mine when I have more time.

          William

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            #20
            I didn't know there was a People's Republic and Socialist Republic era in Romanian history. Please exlplain.

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              #21
              What a great collection, John - thanks for sharing your decorations with us!

              I have a couple of RPR period decorations and I have to agree with you that the 5th Anniversary of the RPR is a great decoration and it's a personal favorite of mine.

              Here's my contribution: this is the Order of the Star - first pattern. The order was established in 1947/1948 and was awarded in 5 classes, the first two classes were breast stars (gold and silver), the lower three on ribbons like this one (in gold, silver and bronze). In 1964 the design was changed to the more familiar type you show in five classes. I have a 4th and 5th class 2nd pattern from the RPR and can definitely attest that they are quite well made. This is one of my favorite Eastern Bloc orders.

              I have to say in my experience the later RSR period decorations are more gaudy and less well made than their RPR brethren, but that's just my opinion.
              Last edited by eschena; 09-13-2006, 04:24 AM.

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                #22
                Here's the Order of 23 August, third class, RPR period. The only difference between the RPR period version and the RSR version is the tiny letters "RPR" on the state seal.
                Last edited by eschena; 09-13-2006, 04:24 AM.

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                  #23
                  ...and her's a pair of second pattern Orders of the Star 4th and 5th class from the RPR period (both without hallmarks).
                  Last edited by eschena; 09-13-2006, 04:24 AM.

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                    #24
                    Hi Eric:

                    Nice Order of the Star . I am looking for a 1st or 2nd cl in the RPR Version. I agree that the RSR versions are of an inferior quality in metals, opting for the use of shiny alloys instead of actual silver or German Silver alloy. Thanks for contributing to the thread.

                    Best,
                    John
                    Last edited by John F.; 08-30-2005, 05:33 PM.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by General Tso
                      I didn't know there was a People's Republic and Socialist Republic era in Romanian history. Please exlplain.
                      Gen T:

                      All I know is that after the overthrow of the Antonescu Regime by Gen Ion Antonescu in Aug 1944, the name of Romania was changed to the Romania People Republic (RPR)1947-65 . Then when the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, took power in 1965 he changed the name of the Country to the Romania Socialist Republic (RSR) 1965-89.

                      John

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                        #26
                        Very nice awards in this thread. I'll post several pics soon.

                        The RPR awards are rarer and of better quality.

                        John F. there is one small mistake in what you wrote. The Order of labour only had 3 classes. The medal of labour is a separate medal, not the 4th class of the order.

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                          #27
                          Hi Dragos,

                          I stand corrected . Thank you for the correct information concerning the Order of Work and the Medal of Work . I Look forward to seeing your posts.
                          Last edited by John F.; 09-02-2005, 10:21 PM.

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                            #28
                            Here are some photos of Romanian Communist awards not posted yet in this thread.

                            First, the complete set of "Military Merit" orders and medals.

                            From left to right:
                            - Order of military merit RSR issue, 1st, second and third class
                            - Order of military merit RPR issue, 3rd class (the only class issued by the RPR)
                            - Medals of military merit 1st and second class RSR (up) and RPR (down)

                            All of them were awarded for long service.

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                              #29
                              Some RPR commemorative medals.

                              From left to right:

                              1. The first RPR medal, "The liberation from the fascist yoke", some kind of a WW2 victory medal.
                              2. Medal for 10 years since the creation of the RPR army.
                              3. Medal for 20 years since the creation of the RPR army.
                              4. Medal for 40 years since the foundation of the Romanian Communist Party.



                              And the reverses:

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                                #30
                                The medal of soldier's virtue, first and second class. The medal had three classes, but i never saw any example of the third class (i doubt they exist).

                                This medals were intended to replace the Medal of military virtue from the royal times (that only had two classes, it was the highest royal bravery award for soldiers and NCO). Many veterans were forced to exchange their royal medals with these ones.

                                The medal of soldier's virtue was the only communist award that could be awarded only for bravery. It was rarely awarded, for acts of bravery during catastrophic floods or earthquaqes.



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