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05-08-2008 09:32 PM
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Re: Mid-1950s MVD Major - Technical
I think Richie it's MGB technician. MVD red shoulderstraps as naval coastal artillery IMHO, but need to have the book about MVD, there good reproduction of the MVD uniforms and insignia order book.
But why you think it's not a collectible items? I think 1950's items not a big difference between war time.
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Re: Mid-1950s MVD Major - Technical
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Dimas
But why you think it's not a collectible items? I think 1950's items not a big difference between war time.
I believe that I am misunderstood a bit... I was trying to point out that IMO, post-war and 50s things are cool & collectable in the same degree as wartime stuff...
As far as terminology is concerned; I believe that after the war the name NKVD - People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs - was changed to MVD -Ministry of Internal Affairs. No?
However, I have heard of MGB, and of course KGB, but were they not part of MVD?
I suppose it is simply a generalisation on my part. But if you are able to locate a comprehensive break-down of the Internal Affairs / State Security organizations, I would be a great help.
I still impatiently await the second volume of Voronov's reference book just for this reason.
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Re: Mid-1950s MVD Major - Technical
nice , very nice uniform ! what is the medal with red and yellow ribbon near the medal of victory over germany ??
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Re: Mid-1950s MVD Major - Technical
For the Defense of Moscow
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!
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Re: Mid-1950s MVD Major - Technical
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RichieC
For the Defense of Moscow
thank Richie ! i appreciate!
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Re: Mid-1950s MVD Major - Technical
Richie, the material used on that pilotkas is exact as a war and pre-war gimnasterkas and pilotkas. I would say that your gimnasterka is circa 43-50 done, probably the buttons is by owner reapplied, and he just accuracy use it over a years. Imo, a greate and valuable example anyway
Regards,
Dimas
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