Lot 156
ARCHIVE OF MARSHALS OF THE SOVIET UNION
Fine and very rare archive of thirty documents, cards, letters, etc. signed by Marshals of the Soviet Union, most figuring prominently in military actions in World War II. Included is: GEORGI ZHUKOV, commanded the Russian armies at the monumental battles of Moscow and Kursk, and in the taking of Berlin, pre-war D.S., 4pp. 4to., signed attestation; MATVEI ZAKHAROV, D.S., 4pp.4to., signed attestation; SERGEY AKHROMEYEV, serving with distinction on the Leningrad front, ornate signed May Day greeting card; IVAN BAGRAMYAN, commander of the Baltic Front, T.L.S. on official letterhead, 1p. 4to., 1966; PAVEL BATITSKY, commanded the 73rd Rifle Corps and the 128th Rifle Corps, 1969 greeting card sent to Viktor Kharchenko; NIKOLAI BULGANIN, Deputy Commissar for Defense under Stalin, and served as Stalin's principal agent in the High Command of the Red Army, T.L.S. on official letterhead, 1p. 4to., 1948, crudely repaired tears not affecting signature; VASILY CHUIKOV commander of the 62nd Army during the Battle of Stalingrad, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, typed D.S., 4pp. 4to., signed attestation; ANDREI YERYEMENKO, fought in the defense of Moscow and was instrumental in the surrounding of German forces at Stalingrad, large, bold scrawled A.N.S., post-war; FILIPP GOLYKOV, commanded the Bryansk Front (1942) and Voronezh Front (1942-43), A.D.S., 1p. oblong 8vo., 1967; ANDREI GRECHKO, led armies in the North Caucasus, Ukraine, Hungary and Austria, post-war May Day signed greeting card; SEMYON KORKOTKIN, brigade commander on the Voronezh Front and later the 1st Ukrainian Front, signed May Day greeting; PYOTR KOSHEVOY, defended Stalingrad, and fought in the liberation of the Crimea and the capture of East Prussia, signed May Day card sent to Viktor Kharchenko; NIKOLY KRYLOV, chief of staff of the 62nd Army and commanded the 5th Army, 1963 May Day postcard, signed; VIKTOR KULIKOV, led a tank brigade, colorful signed 1983 May Day card; GRIGORY KULIK, led the Soviet's artillery attack on Finland, T.L.S. on official letterhead, 1p. 4to., 1940; KIRILL MERETSKOV, commanded the 7th Army and was later on the Volkhov Front during the siege of Leningrad, typed D.S. 2pp. 4to., 1948, a recommendation for promotion; KIRILL MOSKALENKO, tank corps commander at such as Moscow, Stalingrad, and Kursk, May Day greeting card sent to Viktor Kharchenko; NIKOLAI OGARKOV, an engineer on the Western Front, 1977 New Year's greeting card; VASILY PETROV, fought in the defense of Odessa, Sevastopol, and in the Caucasus. He later took part in the liberation of the Ukraine, revolution anniversary card sent to another marshal, signed; BORIS SHAPOSHNIKOV, Chief of the General Staff who planned the invasion of Finland, typed D.S., 1p. 8vo., 1936, mounted, with chips at margin; VASILY SOKOLOVSKY, fought in the defense of Moscow, T.L.S. on official letterhead, 1p. 4to., 1948; SERGEI SOKOLOV, signed greeting card, post-war; SEMYON TIMOSHENKO, led 640,000 men at the Second Battle of Kharkov, commander of the Stalingrad, Leningrad, Caucasus, and Baltic fronts, T.Ms.S., 1p. 4to., 1967; FYODOR TOLBHUKIN, engaged at Stalingrad and in the Balkans, D.S., 2pp. 4to., 1948, a recommendation; KIRILL MOSKALENKO, post-war signed greeting card; KLIMENT VOROSHILOV, bravely resisted the encirclement of Leningrad, typed D.S., 1p.oblong 8vo., 1935, stating that he had fired his housekeeper due to her devotion to her faith; IVAN YAKUBOVSKY, tank commander fighting at Stalingrad, in the liberation of Kiev and Fastiv, and the taking of Berlin, typed D.S., 1p. 4to., 1972; DMITRY YAZOV, signed greeting card; and MATVEI ZAKHAROV, Chief of Staff of the Kalinin Front and of the Steppe Front, helped plan a number of brilliant operations against German forces, signed greeting card sent to Kharchenko. Also included are two ca. 1938 telegrams signed by ALEXANDER YAKOVLEV, member of the Politburo and Secretariat of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and by ANDREI TUPOLEV, pioneering Soviet aircraft designer. An impossible grouping to reassemble today. Overall fine.
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