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    Some of My Romanian Collection

    Thought I'd share some of my Romanian collection, complete with documents (hey, Ralph!). First up is an Order of Labour III (Ordinul Muncii III), complete with case, ribbon bar and certificate. Of note: this is an RPR (pre-'65) complete set!
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    A close-up of the Order:
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      Next, the Medal for Liberation from the Fascist Yoke (Medalia Eliberarea de sub jugul fascist). Possibly the earliest award of the Romanian Peoples' Republic, shown with award document.
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        And the inside of the document:
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          And my final entry for today, the 50th Anniversary of the Romanian Communist Pary Medal (Medalia "A 50-a aniversare a Partidului Comunist Român"), complete with ribbon bar and document bearing the "franked" signature of N. Ceausescu.
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            A close-up of the document. Enjoy!
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              Very nice items! I´d start collecting them asap if my budget were not so limited nowadays...

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                Hello Greg - Thanks for the thread...

                Are these medals with documents hard to acquire? And can you educate me with the dates of the medals...please...thanks.
                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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                  Sure Ralph... before I get to the medals, it's important to know that the Romanian Peoples' Republic, established in 1947, became the Romanian Socialist Republic in 1965. Any medals established before 1965, and were awarded after 1965, will reflect this change. On to the medals...

                  The Order of Labour was established in 1948. This particular award was given in 1957. You'll note the "RPR" on the banner of the order itself; had it been given after 1965, it would have read "RSR". Note that the Brevet of award states that it is given on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Republic (which was 1947).

                  The Medal for Liberation from the Fascist Yoke was established in 1949, and the award pictured was given in 1949.

                  The 50th Anniversary of the Romanian Communist Party Medal was established in 1971 and awarded that year.

                  In 1989, Romania had a very violent revolution that overthrew the Ceausescu regime. Not only did this result in him and his wife being summarily executed, but many were shot in the streets, burning, looting- all the things that go on during a revolution. A great deal of this stuff was destroyed. Some was hidden, and did not see the light of day until some one died and the kids sifted through boxes in the attic, so to speak. Generally, some medals are easy to find and some are not so easy to find- the later anniversary awards seem the easiest; the Securitat orders and medals seem to be the most difficult. Documents are difficult to find, period. Also, the items with RPR tend to be less plentiful than the later RSR items- this includes badges/pins as well.
                  Last edited by Greg Collins; 03-26-2009, 05:34 PM.

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                    Greg - Thank you much and appericate your post so far...So items (documents and medals) with RPR are rare?

                    I am ready for more...
                    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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                      Your updated last post answered my question...about RPR...very educational...
                      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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                        Picked this up recently on Okazii (Romanian auction site). A late model Military Academy badge. This would be worn, above the right pocket, by senior officers upon completion of studies at the National Military Academy. Bronze and enamel with a full closure pin back.
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                          And the back...
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                            Also picked up on Okazii, a badge for a Deputy of the National Assembly. Unlike the more lavish Soviet badges, this is bronze with no number with a standard pin back.
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                              The rather pedestrian pin back...
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