Re: The Nazi-Armenian Genocide
Your ignorance is astonishing. I am talking about the HIGHEST AWARD of the USSR for military bravery and achievement The Medal of the Hero of the Soviet Union. This is not my "description" when I speak of heroes. Armenians were some of the highest decorated with countless of them receiving the Medal of the Hero of USSR - in fact, Suren Sargsayan, the LAST WWII veteran who was awarded the Medal passed away in Yerevan two days ago -
IN FACT there are some Armenians who have been awarded the medal TWICE a rarity if you really know the number and how you could have been bestowed such honor.
Here are two Armenians who have received it twice (out of total of more than a dozen)
Hovhannes Baghramian – military commander; took part in the great 1944 Soviet offensive in Belarus and Lithuania (Operation Bagration)
Nelson Stepanyan was a Soviet Union Armenians dive bomber pilot during the second World War in the Red Air Force. He was twice awarded with the military title of the Hero of the Soviet Union, the highest title in the former USSR.
Originally posted by KingOfYoz
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Your ignorance is astonishing. I am talking about the HIGHEST AWARD of the USSR for military bravery and achievement The Medal of the Hero of the Soviet Union. This is not my "description" when I speak of heroes. Armenians were some of the highest decorated with countless of them receiving the Medal of the Hero of USSR - in fact, Suren Sargsayan, the LAST WWII veteran who was awarded the Medal passed away in Yerevan two days ago -
IN FACT there are some Armenians who have been awarded the medal TWICE a rarity if you really know the number and how you could have been bestowed such honor.
Here are two Armenians who have received it twice (out of total of more than a dozen)
Hovhannes Baghramian – military commander; took part in the great 1944 Soviet offensive in Belarus and Lithuania (Operation Bagration)
Nelson Stepanyan was a Soviet Union Armenians dive bomber pilot during the second World War in the Red Air Force. He was twice awarded with the military title of the Hero of the Soviet Union, the highest title in the former USSR.
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