Here are the obverses of a couple of typical late 1940s medal bars. IF any single multi-award backing was used at all (and many times awards were simply worn individually), typically only four across like these were worn-- even a single additional 5th medal was usually worn beneath. Longer bars did exist, but apparently were not as available or cost too much for most wearers, even of fairly senior rank.
Top bar: Order of the Red Banner, Military Merit Medal, Defense of the Caucasus Medal, Victory Over Germany.
Bottom bar: two Military Merit Medals, and particularly nice (scans don't do justice) Defense of Leningrad and Defense of Moscow Medals, with crisp details and remains of the original matte gold finish.
Top bar: Order of the Red Banner, Military Merit Medal, Defense of the Caucasus Medal, Victory Over Germany.
Bottom bar: two Military Merit Medals, and particularly nice (scans don't do justice) Defense of Leningrad and Defense of Moscow Medals, with crisp details and remains of the original matte gold finish.
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