Badge of a Veteran of Nevskaya Dubrovka, circa 1970s issue.
In aluminum, paint and lacquer; measures 42.6 mm in height, 28.4 mm in width. The inscription reads "1941 - 1943, Veteran of Nevskaya Dubrovka". At the top is Order of the Patriotic War and ribbon for Medal for Victory over Germany (aka St. George ribbon.) The artwork in the center depicts Soviet infantryman and naval infantry sailor fighting on the beach with the Neva behind them. The raised inscription near the top is "1941 Veteran 1943"; the writing in black at the bottom is "(of) Nevskaya Dubrovka". There is no maker mark, but judging by its construction, the badge
In aluminum, paint and lacquer; measures 42.6 mm in height, 28.4 mm in width. The inscription reads "1941 - 1943, Veteran of Nevskaya Dubrovka". At the top is Order of the Patriotic War and ribbon for Medal for Victory over Germany (aka St. George ribbon.) The artwork in the center depicts Soviet infantryman and naval infantry sailor fighting on the beach with the Neva behind them. The raised inscription near the top is "1941 Veteran 1943"; the writing in black at the bottom is "(of) Nevskaya Dubrovka". There is no maker mark, but judging by its construction, the badge was almost for sure made by the Lenemalyer Factory in Leningrad, most likely in the early 70s.
The badge is in excellent condition, with perfectly preserved details, paint and lacquer. The pin attachment is intact and fully functional.
/See Paul Schmitt, "Soviet Second World War Veteran
Badges", Page 64/.
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