WWII Soviet Medal for Bravery (Za Otvagu) – Numbered Silver Award No. #3568612

Original Soviet Medal for Bravery (За Отвагу), one of the most respected combat decorations awarded by the USSR during and immediately after the Second World War.

This silver example retains its original suspension and ribbon and bears the engraved serial number 3,568,612 on the reverse. Awarded for acts of personal courage and bravery in combat, the Medal for Bravery remains one of the most sought-after Soviet military decorations among collectors.

The medal displays attractive period wear and patina, with clear details and strong original finish. A genuine and historic Soviet combat award suitable for any collection of WWII, Eastern Front, or Soviet militaria.

Features:

  • Original silver medal
  • Numbered reverse: 3,568,612
  • Original suspension and ribbon
  • Excellent collector display piece
  • Guaranteed original

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SKU: 1462634

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Historical Description

Instituted in 1938, the Medal for Bravery was awarded to soldiers, sailors, airmen, border guards, and partisans who demonstrated personal courage during military operations.

Among Soviet veterans, the Medal for Bravery was often considered more respected than many higher-ranking decorations because it usually reflected a specific act of courage rather than long service or command responsibility.

The medal depicts a tank beneath three aircraft, with the inscription “За Отвагу” (“For Bravery”) in red enamel. It became one of the most iconic decorations of the Great Patriotic War.