This might be interesting.
General Sacher Wydrigan is wearing a long SOVIET medal bar,
a second row with what looks very much like 3 czarist St.George crosses and 4 czarist St.George- medals and finally 3 polish awards.
I know in WW2 the soviets remembered their own history and re- invited shoulder boards in the old czarist style, used the old czarist pentagonal bars for the medals, even used the St. Georges ribbon for the Order of Glory. But how comes that even the old bravery awards were worn? I know a lot of soviet soldiers got medals in the old czarist times, but I have never seen then in wear after the revolution in 1918!
Rick or every other soviet expert, do You know more about that?
Best greetings
Daniel
General Sacher Wydrigan is wearing a long SOVIET medal bar,
a second row with what looks very much like 3 czarist St.George crosses and 4 czarist St.George- medals and finally 3 polish awards.
I know in WW2 the soviets remembered their own history and re- invited shoulder boards in the old czarist style, used the old czarist pentagonal bars for the medals, even used the St. Georges ribbon for the Order of Glory. But how comes that even the old bravery awards were worn? I know a lot of soviet soldiers got medals in the old czarist times, but I have never seen then in wear after the revolution in 1918!
Rick or every other soviet expert, do You know more about that?
Best greetings
Daniel
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