Hero of the Soviet Union
The Hero of the Soviet Union was a medal awarded to members of the Soviet Union Red Army during World War II for men who drastically changed the outcome of a battle. 12,775 were awarded. Title of Hero of the Soviet Union was introduced by the Decree of the CEC of the USSR on 16 April 1934. After WW2 many other socialist countries established similar award. There were a lot of persons who was awarded more that one time.[1]
Hero of the Soviet Union | |
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Awarded by the Soviet Union | |
Type | Honorary title |
Eligibility | Soviet and foreign citizens |
Awarded for | Heroic feats in service to the Soviet state and society |
Status | No longer awarded |
Statistics | |
Established | 16 April 1934 |
First awarded | 20 April 1934 |
Last awarded | 24 December 1991 |
Total awarded | 12,777 |
Precedence | |
Next (lower) | Order of Lenin |
Related | Hero of the Russian Federation |
Hero Of The Soviet Union Media
Marshal Georgy Zhukov (center) wearing three Hero of the Soviet Union medals and Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky (right) wearing two
Hero of the Soviet Union Army General Pavel Grachev
Twice Hero of the Soviet Union Major General Alexander Molodchy
Coat of arms of the Hero-City of Sevastopol
Flag of the Hero-City of Tula
References
- ↑ Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union[dead link] Voenmag.com
Other websites
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