Jewish Star patch with six corners, painted in black on the yellow cloth the size of the palm of the hand, inscribed with the word “Jude” (English: Jew). 1941-1945. Unissued, mint condition. Very rare.All Jews had to wear a Jewish star when in public. The star had to be sewn firmly and visibly at the left side of the clothing at the height of the chest...
Order of the Red Star (Russian: Орден Краснoй Звезды)
awarded to Staff Sergeant Timohin Nikolai Aleksandrovich (Russian: Тимохин
Николай Александрович), Starshina of reconnaissance company, 14th Rifle
Division. Order to award several soldiers of the 14th Rifle Division with Order of
the Red Star, including Timohin N. A., signed on May 31, 1944.
Tim..
Photo of the Jews on the street of Riga (Latvia), 1941. Approx. 8.5 x 6.1 cm.Most probably the relocation of Jews to the Maskavas Forštate suburb of Riga, to the newly constructed Jewish ghetto, is captured in the photo. In October 1941, nearly 30,000 Jews ended up living in the closed ghetto, surrounded by the barbed wire and guarded by the armed guard..
Star of Malplaquet of Freikorps von Diebitsch without swords. A curved eight-pointed star made of gilded brass die-stamped in one piece from a metal sheet with soldered on set up on the back. Produced by Paul Meybauer, Militär-Effekten und Orden Fabrik, Berlin. Excellent condition. Super rare, only a few pieces out of approx. a few hundred produced are known..
Latvian Order of Three Stars (Latvian: Triju Zvaigžņu ordenis), 2nd Class by Latvian maker Ordeņu fabrika W. F. Müller, Rigā, Latvija in case of issue. 1925–1940.Neck cross in silver with white and blue enamels, with a full length of neck ribbon, hallmarked, extremely fine.Star, in silver, center applique in gilt and enamels, hallmarked. Extremely fine, albe..