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03-26-2020 09:50 PM
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He didn't receive it during the last days of fighting but after the fightings have ended I would guess. I checked a list with OG II and their award dates:
31249: 21-04-1945
35427: 12-02-1945
37231: 1951
38236: 1956
45596: 1958 (double OG III upgraded to OG II)
47249: 29-10-1944
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Another to add to the list: # 41869: March 6 1945 awarded to Nikolay Fedorovich Eremenko.
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Not quite sure to be honest, Auke got back to me and told me quote "Sadly no records could be found in the archives on the Order of Glory 2nd Class". Quite a bummer.
I hope that one day the documents will pop up in the Archives, as I've read that only around 30% of the WWII archives have been gone through... I guess that's just wishful thinking, but then again it may happen, as that's what happened when I was trying to research my relative that fought in the war (no info found, then a year later there was info on him).
Also, I never knew that some people received two OG III's. Very strange indeed. I guess it's also like how some sets of 2+ Order Red Banners don't have the "2", "3", etc number on the bottom of the medal.
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It happened quite often that soldiers were recommended for an OG and due to slow processing of administration were awarded a double OG III. it was wartime and actions followed quite quickly after another. For an action of today you could be recommended for an OG and for the action of tomorow you can also be recommended for an OG. By the time these recommendations were approved time had passed and two OG III's could be awarded with higher command not yet aware of the other awarded OG. Much later when administration was being set straight OG III's were being upgraded to OG II and OG II's were upgraded to OG I.
So this is quite common.
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