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USSR
Soviet Union.
Order of Kutuzov
3rd Class
#6577
Type 2, Option 1, Variant 1.
Weight 26g
This decoration has been investigated in the Soviet archives and has been obtained:
– A digital copy of two photographs of Abramovich.
– A digital copy of the original citation describing the reasons for granting it.
– A digital copy of the registration card with personal information of the recipient and a list of his decorations.
– A digital copy of three military documents from the war period signed by him.
– A digital copy of the Award of the Medal for the Capture of Berlin by the same person.
– A digital copy of the Award of the Medal for the Defense of Moscow by the same person.
– A digital copy of the Award of the Medal for Victory over Germany from the same person.
– A digital copy of an extract from the Combat Diary of the 77th Guards Mortar Regiment, with a map of the unit’s objectives in 1944.
– A digital copy of an official document showing the deployment of the 77th Guards Mortar Regiment.
– A digital copy of an extract from the Combat Diary of the 316th Rocket Artillery Regiment during the Battle of Berlin, a unit with which Abramovich participated during that period.
Most digital documents are attached, although the buyer will be provided with complete information in Russian, their translation into English of the main documents and images in higher resolution.
Here the most notable information:
Order of Kutuzov 3rd Class awarded ABRAMOVICH MARK ISAAKOVICH of Jewish nationality, who participated in the Patriotic War from 6/22/1941 in Kalinin and the Western Front. Commander of the 77th Guards Mortar Regiment
«Guards Major ABRAMOVICH has been serving as the regiment chief of staff in the offensive operations as part of 68, 21, and 31 Armies during the period August – November 1943. He proved himself as a determined, skilful, and efficient staff officer.
In those combat operations, comrade ABRAMOVICH conducted effective target and firing planning, efficiently organised reconnaissance and signalling. As the result, the regiment eliminated or scattered up to a regiment of enemy troops, repelled or frustrated 15 enemy counter-attacks. The regiment received high performance evaluations from from the supported units.
For efficient leadership and work of the headquarters, I recommend Guards Major ABRAMOVICH for state award order “KUTUZOV III CLASS”.