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Bill, you are 100% right to be skeptical...these are tourist made items and have NO connection to the Soviet military or real Order of Victory holders. There are NO regulations for these in the soviet military and were made up by people trying to make money off selling a story ( thus the ebay sales job). I would love for the seller to show one real regulation ( a made up envelope, Dave pointed out the problems, is not evidence of anything but a hype job) or one photo of a holder of the Order of Victory wearing one of these.
As a tourist item they are fine, but I hope no one thinks these things have any connection to the Red Army or were ever actually used by the Red Army.
DD
ps- i wonder if the guy who got the idea for these was basing it on the German cross in silver/gold cloth examples.
Bill, you are 100% right to be skeptical...these are tourist made items and have NO connection to the Soviet military or real Order of Victory holders. There are NO regulations for these in the soviet military and were made up by people trying to make money off selling a story ( thus the ebay sales job). I would love for the seller to show one real regulation ( a made up envelope, Dave pointed out the problems, is not evidence of anything but a hype job) or one photo of a holder of the Order of Victory wearing one of these.
As a tourist item they are fine, but I hope no one thinks these things have any connection to the Red Army or were ever actually used by the Red Army.
DD
ps- i wonder if the guy who got the idea for these was basing it on the German cross in silver/gold cloth examples.
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