Description: "AK" Militaria Magazine Issue #4 (June - August 2010) 8 ½" x 11" format, 64 pp, Russian text Contains details articles on the bayonet collecting (with invaluable diagrams and explanation of commonly used terms); foreign recipients of the Order of St. George during the reign of Alexander II (2nd in the series of articles); Badge for15th Anniversary of Kazakhstan (excellent photos of the badge and various documents); Medal for XX Anniversary of RKKA (including microscopic details and die flaws of the Type 1 suspension); Soviet Medal for Victory over Germany (including a very rare version of Variation 2); mint logo and commemorative badges of the Leningrad Mint; WW2 German dog tags (SS and all branches of the military). Additionally, there are short articles on 65th Anniversary of Victory exhibit in Moscow; Star of the Order of Red Eagle, 2nd cl. with oak leaves and swords; unfulfilled project for a Soviet WW2 wound badge; Oak Leaves for the Knight's Cross by Godet; Luftwaffe "Jagdstaffel Boelcke" cuff title ; an addendum to the earlier series of articles on the Badge of Excellent Health Care Professional; list of stolen Soviet and Russian awards with serial numbers (additional to previous listings). Highly recommended periodical, both for the amount and the quality of information it provides. All in all, this magazine is an outstanding new resource for Russian speaking medal collectors and militaria buffs. Great photography! Note: in addition to our packaging, your copy will also arrive in the publisher’s clear plastic wrapper!FREE SHIPPING (USPS Media Mail) WITHIN USA ONLY! We WILL NOT ship our eBay items outside USA.
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Topic: Military & War
Publication Name: AK
Publication Frequency: Quarterly
Publication Year: 2010
Language: Russian